Your classic small American-Chinese takeout joint—cheap, tasty, and serving up portions big enough to feed you twice. Especially if you catch a lunch special.
Craving a fried noodle dish (not lo mein), I stopped by on a Saturday and ordered the chicken chow mein. The lunch special usually comes with chicken fried rice and an egg roll, but since I went with noodles, no rice—fair enough.
Then the food arrived. Huge portion? No. Good quality? Debatable. It was basically stir-fried chicken with a side of factory-made crispy noodles—not exactly the fresh, house-fried crunch I was expecting. And at $9.95, the only thing “special” was the price. Turns out, the regular small chow mein is under $7. Perhaps I was not that “lucky...
Read moreI used to love coming here when they put in good effort to make good quality food. Not any more. Its Poor quality, overcooked food that seems its been cooked in advance and sitting for a while. As far as portions are concerned large portions are half full. I think many of these restaurants are trying to cover for their pandamic losses. Overall 0 stars!! Not again..for a long time until i can find courage for cheap quality chinese food again. If i do dont give me previously cooked overcooked food. So...
Read moreThis Chinese takeout location gets my five star rating for sure. The food was excellent and the portion size was great. Most other takeout restaurants mix the rice in with the entrée so basically you’re getting half entrée half rice. As you can see in my photos the plastic container was all chicken and the rice was in a separate container! Bravo
The general Tso chicken was excellent as well as the wonton soup.
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