Order general chicken the chicken came up saggy without any pineapple order a can soda they tell you they don’t have a cup they don’t have ice and then they charge you delivery fee three dollars plus the sales tax plus tell you to tip an additional three dollars to the delivery guy so between sales tax delivery and the additional tip you’re paying almost 9 dollars on two plates, which each plates cost you almost $12 for poor service poor customer service. I will be reporting this restaurant to the licensing and the Better Business Bureau first thing tomorrow morning. The lady that takes the order extremely rude and as I said after charging you all the additional fees, delivery fee three dollars they want you to tip on top of that so by the time you finish adding sales tax delivery and tip, you’re an additional nine dollars these people are coming to this country to rob You . so after spending over $35 on the previous order, they never get the general chicken replaced and corrected. Never brought any ice never brought any cups and then they try to get you for more money sounds...
Read moreOne of the joys of dining is just stopping at an unknown, out-of-the-way Chinese restaurant and suddenly having a memorable meal. This is certainly true of China One. The food is spectacular. Take the cashew chicken. The dish was studded with juicy slices of white meat, flavorful and pearly. The celery and carrots were crunchy. The chow mein featured tasty noodles I couldn't stop slurping. And the fried rice was crispy and smushy all at once. I watched the chef prepare the food. Flames flared over the wok as he deftly kept everything under control. Of course there is no atmosphere and little to know decoration. It actually looks like eateries IN China. The real negative is the staff. Maybe it's cultural, but they were cold to the point of rude. Prices are affordable. Lunch specials are a steal. You can have a full meal for $10 or less. If you can stomach the difficulty of getting by the staff, this is a terrific place to eat. The tastiness of the food...
Read moreChina One = Terrible Egg Foo Yung. I have eaten Egg Foo Yung at Chinese restaurants in nearly every major city in the U.S. and many in rural towns. All of them were better than this on any level. This experience was horrible and upsetting. To put my experience in perspective, Panda , which has always been bad is like gourmet level compared to this place. I had not eaten well all week due to schedules. My regular go-to place was closed so I decided to try this place. The eggs were rubbery, the pork(?) was boiled and had so much gristle, I choked. Some was long gristle. I mean every bite was bad. And the patties were so uniform , they couldn't have been scratch-made. Who knows? Possibly frozen. Disgusting. The gravy was like a cheap beige- color . like frozen turkey level. Picture an Egg Foo Yung patty that you cannot cut with a fork unless you rreally press hard. Had egg rolls as well, mostly dough and grease. Spend your hard-earned...
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