Gotta correct some people on here, it's definitely not the best chinese in town.After reading reviews on here that said they made the best rangoon, I had to try it, and was very disappointed. I'll say that none of it was bad by any means, but the rangoon were underfilled and you couldn't taste much more than just a little cream cheese. Fried rice was the best part, it had good flavor, and the General Tso's wasn't bad. Don't think I'll go again, there are better options not too far away. Peking in georgetown doesn't blow my mind either, but the rangoon are filled more and typically dont feel soggy. Best rangoon in town is still Hainan House with their sweet and sour sauce thats made in house....
Read moreFor the type of food that you typically expect from the counter service chinese restaurants, this place is on par, but for a cost of a couple dollars more than competing restaurants of the same or better quality. I saw the highly positive reviews and was excited to try this place, but perhaps they were having an off day. The food was nothing memorable, and if I'm going to pay ten dollars for food served on a paper plate and in a paper bowl, I at least want it to taste pretty darn good. Meh. Go to Kim Vu if you want some memorable...
Read moreI stumbled across this little place when I asked Siri for nearby Chinese restaurants while I was driving. Let me tell you, I have never been more impressed! I often visit hole in the wall Chinese restaurants around town, but this by far is the best one! I arrived at 12 and ate in. The lunch special came with your choice of soup. I ordered rangoon as well, and it was so good I finished everything.....my soup, rice, General Tso's Chicken, and all 5 rangoon. I couldn't waste not one singe bite! Will be...
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