Was looking for delivery option for kung pao chicken and picked this one to try. Price was reasonable. Can’t comment on their location, however delivery was on time for a mid afternoon weekend day. Food was piping hot.
Turns out I didn’t like their kung pao chicken as much as I’d hoped to but the white rice was to expectation. It seemed more like an order of general tso’s with peanuts and some veggies. To be fair, I’m not used to breaded chicken nuggets in kung pao but rather smaller chunks of stew-like chicken pieces in gravy that contains lots of green onion and a hint of ginger for flavor.
I liked the noodles, the beef chow fun and then lo mein in particular. I little too salty for my palette as I like a lighter hand on sauce with noodles but it’s perfect paired with a blander dish. The moo goo gai pan was something I never tried before, appreciated the fresh ingredients though it was initially rather bland. I added salt, ginger, and garlic to make it closer to flavors what I’m used to and ate it with the noodles, it...
Read moreI stopped by this Chinese takeout place on one of my rare work-from-home lunch breaks, and I’m so glad I did. A coworker of mine from Brooklyn had mentioned how surprisingly good the lemon pepper wings were, especially for a Chinese restaurant—so I had to try them for myself.
Let me just say: they did not disappoint! Crispy, flavorful, and seasoned just right. You can tell they put real care into even the non-traditional items on the menu. It’s definitely going to be one of my go-to spots for quick, tasty lunch options when I’m working from home. Fast service, good portions, and solid prices too. Hidden...
Read moreI live two blocks away and I keep periodically getting food with the hope it improves. While not the worst in the neighborhood more like top of the bottom. I had a piece of glass in a combination platter and was pretty much done after that. The physical location is gross. Play it safe and it can be decent. The soups, fried chicken and sometimes ribs hit their mark. I agree it's overpriced for the low quality. Not a smart long term gentrification strategy with a hipster Cafe literally next door. Mr Tong is the best standard Chinese American takeout in the neighborhood. Kam Hai is definitely a...
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