This was our first time ordering from this place as we were always “iffy” from their location and type of people always wondering around in this area of Bailey and Genesee. This place is closer to home and we are always trying new places to change things up. At this location, we ordered the Pu Pu Platter for 2 and was informed by the menu online that it would include ribs, fried shrimp, egg roll, fried wonton, chicken wings, teriyaki beef, and chicken fingers. Ribs were dry and lightly dipped in a bland bbq sauce. The fried shrimp was good. Egg Rolls were good. No fried wonton. Chicken wings were salty and dry. The teriyaki beef tasted funky and wasn’t enjoyable. No chicken fingers!! Instead there was the chicken used for sweet and sour chicken. No sweet and sour sauce and the chicken was very salty!! Some chicken pieces were “chewy”. The next item ordered was Chicken Chow Mein (I usually get traditional chicken Lo Mein, but wanted to change it up slightly for this trip). Per online definitions of the difference between Chow Mein and Lo Mein: The main difference between chow mein and lo mein is that different methods are used to make these stir-fry noodles. Both chow mein and lo mein use wheat-flour egg noodles. More authentic chow mein noodles are fried to crispness, while lo mein noodles are boiled to softness. What I got was a soupy, fishy smelling mixture of chicken slices in broth and vegetables (celery mostly). The restaurant also put it in a regular Chinese box which I think was “iffy’ because of possibly leaking. Not happy. The next item ordered was General Tso’s chicken with pork fried rice. This item came in a Styrofoam to-go container and horrible presentation! Some of the Styrofoam containers we received were already melting from the hot food!! The chicken was very bland and not saucy at all. I had to buy store General Tso’s sauce to compensate. Rice seemed old and “reused” to sell. Pork was dry and tough. I also asked for extra Tso’s sauce, but received none. We also ordered Shrimp Fried Rice which was good. We didn’t receive any chop sticks; however we did receive forks. No fortune cookies?? Really? The bottom of the bags were covered in condensation from the food and there were puddles of water under the containers. Most Chinese restaurants now a days have upgraded to plastic to-go containers. None here! Also, we had to stop by the ATM due to this restaurant only accepting cash! Weird all the way around. Since we ordered there, one of us stayed while the other went to the ATM and one of the workers kept asking us when we were coming back constantly throughout the time we were going to get the money. Overall, not worth stopping by here. Too many inconsistencies, disappointments, and low expectations for the price we...
Read moreTheres not much to say. I ordered the Hibachi Chicken. It was not good. Chicken was bland, the rice was bland, the veggies were bland. Reminded me of the smell and consistency of wet pet food. None of it had any good flavor at all and no sauces could save this dish. Maybe I caught them on a bad day? Maybe I should’ve ordered something different? I don’t know. Two stars because the employees were polite and the food truck was clean.
And not that it may matter much, but all the menu items have changed in price and are not listed correctly on their menu. You will pay more for what you order. And yes it will take them 20-30 mins to complete your one dish order. It be that...
Read moreKin Xpress is my favorite place to get sweet and sour chicken from (it’s the only thing I’ve gotten from there so far) and it’s the best I’ve ever had it’s so good , I think they season it better than most places . The only complaints I have is they don’t deliver and the man that answers the phone is very rude for some reason , I called to ask about delivery and he said “no delivery” and hung up (I could’ve placed a pickup order if he didn’t hang up) it’s he’s that damn miserable then maybe he should find a new career so he can be happy. Anyways @ kin xpress yall would make a lot of money if you’d just set up delivery or really just set up Uber eats...
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