Lai Lai's is a gem in a oxymoron neighborhood within the city of OKC Oklahoma. But no worries no hastles no troubles here just terrific Asian foods sure to satisfy. Each plate is about $8.00 give or take . Ms. Lai Lai and her fantastic staff will, without hesitation, provide that particular dish you ordered's go with appetizer, sides, extras, and sauces bringing one to an occasional but worth it two to three dollar hike depending upon what one orders additional. While adventure biking in OKC I would treat myself to Lai Lai's heapings of delicious oriental meals, she has it all within Lai Lai kitchen ethnicity. The Waite on any average night is about five cars to you got lucky no cars first in line. 10 to 15 mins max. Anytime I'm in OKC Oklahoma I'm sure to stop on in her drive in kitchen only with an appetite to match her generous portions. From word on the streets Lai Lai has been in business for at least...
Read morePrices are good and portions are large but the quality of the food isn't good. Like most Chinese take out places, their food comes prepackaged from distribution centers. What ever company they get their food from uses pretty low quality parts. For example, the szechuan chicken is rubbery and the sauce actually had no taste besides salt. Their rice is just regular rice with soysauce whereas other places use yellow rice with vegetables and beef/chicken. If you're going to order here I would stick to the main staples like Sweet and Sour, General/Sesame/Orange chicken. The other dishes just arn't good. Also I fear for those poor fish as the aquarium doesn't look like it has ever been cleaned and the entire thing...
Read moreWednesday 6/28/23. The "chicken" is the exact same. That extra thick breading that you typically see on sweet n sour chicken. We got the Sesame Chicken, General Tso Chicken Beef n Broccoli, and steamed dumplings. Both chicken was the same heavily breaded chicken just with different sauces. The beef n Broccoli was so salty I literally ate ONE piece of it and spit it out. Dumplings and sauce were the best things going. Rice was so plain. Zero effort. No veggies no egg. Nothing to make the rice go "yum." Worst of all was the egg roll. I just cannot. When I said I wanted ghetto Chinese food, this is NOT what I meant. Haven't been since college and won't ever be back. Also they...
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