LOOK. I know it’s petty to complain about a dollar scoop… but this place? Straight-up disrespectful to the concept of fast food and my wallet.
I wanted to try something new. BAD IDEA. First of all—this is not an affordable dollar scoop. Don’t let the name fool you. Their prices are nowhere to be found, especially for the shrimp (which clearly comes with a side of deception), and I’m still trying to figure out how my total for 5 plates came out to $70. SEVENTY. DOLLARS. At a dollar scoop. Make it make sense.
After some serious math and a mini showdown at the counter, I got the price down to $56, but still. That’s not a discount—that’s robbery with a combo option.
And if you’re thinking “at least the food was good though, right?” NOPE. Lo mein? Mushy. Everything else? Salty enough to pickle my entire week. Wontons and egg rolls? Extra. Like… literally not included in the already jacked-up combo plate price. I’m shocked they didn’t charge me for breathing in the lobby or for the styrofoam to-go box. Wouldn’t have been surprised.
If you’re going to spend $8.50+ on a plate, just go to Panda Express. At least there, you know what you’re eating, and no one’s side-eying you for asking about a combo price.
This was one of the worst dollar scoop experiences of my life, and I’m now running—not walking—back to my regular spot at 38th and Sheridan where they understand the assignment. Shoutout to Ho Mei, the real MVP.
Zero stars. Extra sodium....
Read moreWell it's been since 20/20 since I got food from Chinese chef on chamber and it went down a lot so I thought I would give crazy Asian Express a shot the reviews broke even but I still went with it I got orange chicken beef and broccoli dumplings and wontons. ..........
The good.... Best orange chicken flavor I've had ever my life very flavorful super delicious food was pretty warm tired when It got here... But it was like you couldn't taste a lot of chicken meat.. meaning it's the crunchy the orange flavor but you can't really detect any meet inside like all the pieces were not meat just crunchy stuff and thought then both dishes were extremely spicy and it's not disclosed that it's spicy or has nuts for $65 it tastes good but if I tried real hard I could do that s* for less with my food stamps
The beef and broccoli has nuts which I'm happy super tasty not the best beef and broccoli I've had however very delicious..
The bad.... Including tip I spent $62 I feel like I got 25 to $30 worth of food.. Both trades were about the size of a standard Bible for 17 each which was overpriced highly I figured for that price it would be the standard styrofoam.... And I would hope that the rice would be fried but it wasn't....
Great food but for $65 I couldn't feed five people and that has...
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Crazy Asian Express is a hidden gem for fresh Chinese food! Their daily special is unbeatable: for just $9.50, you get a 2 entrees combo with your choice of rice or noodles, and a free soda or spring roll.
We tried two combos, and both were fantastic. The first combo came with fried rice, orange chicken, and coconut shrimp. The orange chicken was perfectly tangy and sweet, while the coconut shrimp added a delightful tropical twist.
Our second combo was just as impressive with chicken fried rice, Kung Pao chicken, and the Crazy Steak. The Kung Pao chicken was spicy and flavorful, and the Crazy Steak had a unique and delicious twist to it that set it apart from typical steak dishes.
We couldn't resist adding some spring rolls and cheese wontons, and they did not disappoint. The spring rolls were crispy and light, and the cheese wontons were perfectly creamy inside.
Overall, Crazy Asian Express offers incredible value and delicious, fresh food....
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