Not a chain restaurant. You are greeted at the door. When going to our seat other customers were greeting us with salutations and smiles. It is a well established community supported restaurant. Parking is free and wheel chair/ handicapped friendly. Menu was extensive and is vegan/ kosher friendly. Choices for everybody. We chose the second dinner menu which includes several appetizers, 3 main courses, soup, and best fortune cookie. The sizzling rice soup was outrageously delicious. Our server was very attentive. We did not use the restrooms but was informed there is one available if we wanted. Staff very friendly. Customers engaged in conversations easily. Offered suggestions since it was our first visit. $$ budget friendly and we shared everything. Chopsticks and fork friendly. Look forward to our next visit. Family friendly. ...
   Read moreWas recommended to this place by a dear friend. They know me there by name now. You must have the Three Flavor Sizzling Rice Soup, Spicy Salted Chicken (maybe 2 orders if 4 or more in your party), and their candied bananas or pineapples. The best dishes anywhere on the planet. If you like sweet main dishes, my wife loves their Mongolian Beef. It's Mongolian food and Szechuan food. For the best Cantonese food go to Golden Star on Whittier Bl., one lot from Euclid St. Order Golden Star's Egg Foo Young, Chicken Chow Mein with Pan Fried Noodles, and their Almond Chicken. These are the best dishes anywhere too! Happy...
   Read moreWell I just moved to this area and I love Chinese food. So of course I wanted to try some. The food was not that good and on top of that the guy who brought my food to my car actually told me that I looked scary without my mask on he said I looked like and I quote âa monster. Really scaryâ. As a black man I was incredibly offended I am not in any way shape or form seeking sympathy but I have never in my life been told something like that I will never ever go back to that...
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