We've eaten here twice (both take out). The first time I believe I got cashew chicken and it was OK. My husband always gets sweet and sour pork and he said it was OK. We went yesterday and got sweet and sour pork, sesame chicken, combination fried rice, wonton soup and pork buns (it was $50, most everything is $9.99) My husband didn't care for the sweet and sour pork. He also didn't love the combination fried rice (he said it tasted like cardboard. I tasted it and didn't think so, we added some MSG and soy sauce which made it better). My sesame chicken was pretty good. The wonton soup is AMAZING! It's piping hot and flavorful. It's full of all different kinds of veggies and has shrimp, chicken and pork in it. The only problem was the wontons were mush. My suggestion, if they take any, would be to not put the wontons in the broth until they serve the soup. The broth was so hot that even after it sat in the Styrofoam cup for an hour, I still had to blow on it so I think it would cook the wontons perfectly by just sitting in the broth. We did eat a little later, around 630 or so, so that could be why the wontons were so mushy. I imagine the soup was "cooking" all day. The pork buns are fantastic and delicious. We will keep giving it a try. If they read the reviews, hopefully they will only get better. They have a HUGE menu and we've only tried a handful of the items. The restaurant part needs a lot of work, it's not very appealing when you walk in. They also don't have any paper menus so I highly suggest they make some up. I think this could be a great restaurant if they listen to...
Read moreOverall, it was great! Would definitely go there again. The Kung Pao Chicken was a little spicy, but great with the rice, Mongolian Beef was delectable, although there were a lot of onions. We also ordered Cashew Chicken, which looked a lot like the Kung Pao, but wasn't spicy, although very tasty. The Chow Mein noodles were very nice, they actually just looked like spaghetti pasta with a thin buttery, almost a little bit garlicky sauce over them, there were no veggies or eggs in them to speak of. They went very well with the meat dishes.. The only thing I didn't really care for was the Orange Chicken, it seemed a little greasy to me, and the flavor didn't pop, but, everyone else thought it was great, so that's just me!
We paid around $40 for it all, there were 6 large to-go containers, including the rice and noodles, and it fed 5 people twice. (The leftovers were great warmed up the next day.) One thing to be aware of is: They don't have any of the food pre made, so everything is absolutely fresh. Next time, I will figure out their online ordering, because there is a bit of a wait time while they make the food. Highly...
Read moreI go to this Chinese Food Kitchen every time I eat Chinese. This is a fantastic location and I think they should have way more business. Their food is phenomenal! Of course it is cooked to order and is hot and it allows me to keep my weight up. LOL. They give me a lot of food. Trust me when I say that I've tried hot and sour soup all over the world. These guys seriously have the best and I make sure I stock up when I go there. You will absolutely love it and the pricing is really good for what...
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