Just OK. The Spring vegetable roll was good, but it was small and there was only one (many places put 2 in an order) The Wonton soup was OK, though a bit oily. The Chicken Lo Mein was OK, the chicken was not of great quality, and again, everything was a little oily. The biggest disappointment was the General Tso's Chicken. We ordered it mild because this was our first time ordering from this restaurant, and some places are serious about spice. I needn't have worried. This was pretty devoid of flavor except the base sauce was sweet. My friend mistook it for Orange Chicken. The pieces of chicken were quite small - tough they were masked by quite a LOT of breading - and the chicken itself was chewy. We are still on the hunt for a really good place for Chinese food in the area. Our go-to is YaYa Noodles, but they are currently closed for...
   Read moreI thought the food I got was really good. It was very greasy, but that's how I like my Singapore noodles. It was actually spicy when I ordered it spicy. There were a lot of vegetables in the noodles including bamboo shoot, cabbage, peppers, and the meat. I don't know if I actually got extra shrimp in it for the extra $2 because it seemed like a normal amount of shrimp. I guess that's just how restaurants are these days. They cooked it up super quickly. I ordered right when they opened. The people working there seem...
   Read moreThe place is filthy. At least the front area. It doesn't look like it's been cleaned in years. I should have walked out then. I got chicken chow mein. It was the the most bland looking and bland tasting food I've ever had. All the vegetables in it were white, white sauce, white rice, white chicken. There was barely any chicken. Even the profuse use of onion didn't impart flavor. Granted, I only had one item, but it was so bad and unappetizing that I won't even try again. I'd give it zero...
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