Always trust your instincts when thinking about ordering from an odd place like this.
General Tso's with Pork Fried Rice - Tasted closer to a sweet mango sauce oddly enough. It wasn't terrible, just weird. Texture was spongey. The rice barely had anything mixed in and was very bland.
Cold Noodles with Sesame Sauce - Hot, dry, plain lomein noodles with a Peanut Sauce mixed in, and used the same chopped lettuce as they did with the burrito. An odd appetizer.
Pork Egg rolls were surprisingly not greasy and tasted good enough.
Chicken + Steak Burrito - One of the worst "burritos" I've had in my life. It wasn't wrapped, the meat was dry and had zero flavor, mixed in with a pound of flavorless rice and black beans. A pinch of cheese was melted on top of the lettuce. A few squares of tomatoes were laying around too. This has to be one of the most sad, effortless meals prepared from any eatery.
The night of / next day was not fun either. 5 trips to the throne! Only after eating about 1/3 of each item above.
If you're desperate for Chinese, come here and there might be something you'll like. But don't even think about getting anything from their...
Read moreI usually order Singapore Mei Fun, at the restaurant. This time, I decided to order online, so I wouldn't have to wait. I'm so glad I did this -- the online order form gave me an additional choice of Ho Fun (in addition to Mei Fun). I Google'd 'Ho Fun' and learned that it's just a wider noodle. So I decided to try it. This is just about the best Chinese dish I've ever had. Compared to the Mei Fun, the chunks of pork and chicken are much larger. The wider noodles gives it a whole different texture. I've never seen Singapore Ho Fun at other Chinese restaurant -- makes this place stand out from the rest (like selling tacos doesn't...
Read moreI hadn't been here in about a decade but I decided to give it a try. Service is super friendly and the food was surprisingly fresh. Keep in mind I purchased a couple of Chinese dishes and they reminded me of how Americanized Chinese take out was prepared years ago before many places decided to jazz it up and raise the prices dramatically. The General Tso's chicken and Chicken with Chinese vegetables hit the spot and the price tag for 2 lunch specials and a can of soda was just over $20. One thing I noticed was that the prices on the "Tex Mex" style food seemed a bit higher than what...
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