Where to start..... It's set up like a buffet but their intention is the same concept as Panda Express. I ordered the two entree plate and chose orange chicken and teriyaki chicken. The orange chicken tasted nothing like I expected and the teriyaki was some sort of a dry rub with no teriyaki sauce to compliment the meal. I got past that but when I got time to order a drink the establishment opted to only offer bottled water, of course, they charged for as opposed to a glass with iced water. As we left I was hoping that they would tell us "Come back or we'll see you" to which would've replied "Doubt it" but that wasn't the case. I'm honestly surprised by the amount of five-star reviews they've received. If you decide to patronize this restaurant, I hope your standards are...
Read moreI enjoy Kung Fu China Express, and I hope they succeed! It's a great business model, similar to Panda Express, but with more and more authentic flavors. I especially love the red bean sesame balls for dessert! As a pescatarian, there are only two main entree dishes I can eat (salt and pepper shrimp and coconut shrimp), so I do wish they had some vegetarian options. But everything I've had has been delicious--both the shrimp dishes, the rice and noodles, the soups, and the sesame balls. This is such a great quick options for...
Read moreWant to go back. I feel I need another try to properly rate. I got the coconut shrimp and chicken, that was so good. They weren’t selling the cream cheese rangoons today. The rice and noodles are sub par but I will have to go back again and try more. Spring rolls were mushy inside, I was underwhelmed. The sweet and sour sauce is good though. The potstickers were a little dry. Next time I want to try the cream cheese rangoons and the beef and broccoli. I also saw some sweet and sour pork that I’d...
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