To call this Asian cuisine is an insult to an entire continent. I'll save you the time and the money by giving you the ingredients to any one of their menu selections (since they are all the same and differ only by name) so you can make this at home yourself:
meat - doesn't matter if it's chicken or beef - just make sure it's old and chewy (it wont matter either way because we are going to fry that sucker up so much until it's so shriveled up, dry and tasteless you can no longer tell what it was to begin with anyway
Ketchup (heck throw in the whole bottle of Heinz) mixed in with soy sauce, and
sugar (10, no 20 tbs). You know what? Just pour in the whole bag, no probs.
Took one bite and threw this out after two minutes - it would've been sooner but it took me that long to chew the synthetic sinewy mystery meat they call "chicken" in their Szechuan Chicken.
What a waste of money, time, and resources....
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The chicken dishes were particularly disappointing dry on the inside, hard to chew, and completely lacking flavor. Both the Chicken Cajun and Chicken Teppanyaki scored about a 6/10 in my book, mainly due to the poor texture and blandness. The Chinese rice was slightly better at 7/10, but still nothing that stands out. As for the soup, it was very average — watery and lacking depth, maybe a...
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