So. today I wanted to get some Chinese food and I was really not trying to push myself about getting Chinese food here in New York City. Not very good from my last experience here where I was food poison. So, a number of problems happen here, 1) trying to get in the restaurant was a pain with one door for entry and exit with luggage - 2) there was a guest claiming he order food from 2 nights ago and has been asking from what I was hearing about a return or an order here never received. When it came time for me to order I'd asked for D1 which was the daily special with Tofu. My order took 17 minutes and 33 seconds to cook up when I was told it will take 5 minutes. Many customers came and went and I was still in the shop waiting for my food. When I received my food, I was never shown what it look like or how it was prepared. Now once at a safe place to eat it, I never send tofu the way it was prepared. It didn't taste like tofu and didn't look like tofu at all. At first, it looked like shrimp and I was hoping it was until taking my first bite and my brain and stomach will not identify the food at all.
This is what reminds me back in China that they will use all types of other ingredients (things you should not pull in your body) I don't think that was even tofu, to be honest with you. I have never seen tofu mash and prepared like that before. Normal tofu is cubes cut in squares or slices with a sauce and raw but this, hmm. This is why I don't like fake Chinese American food at all. It's fast food at its worst. The rice was ok but my stomach didn't like the tofu, so I stop eating it, and then I was in the Moynihan Train Hall using the bathroom throwing up the food. The Moynihan security called the EMT and I went to the nearby hospital where it wasn't food poison but my body rejected the food. Something was in that tofu or fake tofu that make my body reject it fast. I never went back to the location because they are most likely are not going to refund me my funds. That is just American Chinese business in NYC for you. If you New Yorkers think that is good Chinese food then you have never gone to a real Chinese restaurant before in your lifetime. Please beware my experience may differ from your experience but this is not real Chinese food. But then again, it's also my fault for not just going to Chinatown in lower manhattan and getting something to eat before boarding a train that I miss because of this. Lucky for me, I was able to reschedule the ticket due to hospital clarification.
Do not eat here, it wasn't the best and it's right next to Moynihan Train hall...
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