This little restaurant has become one of my favorite spots, and it's high time I shared why. From the moment you walk in, you're met with smiles and quick service that truly makes you feel welcome. It's that kind of place where you instantly feel at ease, like you're visiting old friends. There aren't too many tables inside, which I actually appreciate, as I often like taking my food home to eat. But let's talk about the food – oh, the food! Every dish I've tried here is bursting with flavor. I seriously love the taste of their food; it's consistently delicious and always leaves me wanting more. And the best part? The prices are incredibly reasonable, especially for the quality you're getting. I've been here many times, and each visit reinforces why it's such a gem. If you're looking for a delightful dining experience with fantastic food, friendly service, and great value, whether you eat in or take it home, this is absolutely the...
Read moreI have had three dishes from here so far. The Hunan Beef, Mongolian Beef, and Garlic Chicken. All of it has been delicious and the portion sizes are actually pretty good for the price as your main doesn't come in that tiny rice box like a lot of places I've been to. The staff has been kind and fast in both of my visits and my only disappointment is that I didn't tip more than I did. Also that I didn't grab napkins, grab napkins on your way out if you get take out.
06/25/24 Had to update. Consistency is key. Every time we have eaten at this place, the containers are so full that they are leaking when we arrive home or to our picnic spot. Sure it's a little bit messy but the amount of food is worth it. I always get the Hunan or Garlic Beef and it's consistently the same quality, still one of my favorite, if not my favorite, spots to stop when I...
Read moreI was very disappointed in the quality of food I received. I started off eating my egg roll and egg drop soup, very good. Then someone opened the lo mein noodles and I couldn't figure out what smelled like an ash tray. So I started eating the rice, which tasted burnt and over cooked. For fried rice, no egg in it or peas and carrots. It wasn't good. Then ate the sesame chicken which was okay a little dry, not much sauce. The cashew chicken was dry and over cooked didn't taste right. Tasted of burnt peanut oil. Then I was going to finish off with lol mein, well I figured out what smelled like the ash tray. What in the world? I don't know if it was the sauce they cook the noodles in or if it was burnt? So disgusting. I threw the carton away. I was excited to try this place based of the reviews and it was busy when we pulled up. Maybe...
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