Friday night: urge to eat good Chinese food. We had seen this restaurant a few times, but procrastinated. Boy, were we glad we finally went through.
Ours was a takeout order. Called them to ensure they take ApplePay; the greeter was very polite and said they do, but requested it be over $20. In addition to the "regular" dishes (Kung-Pao Chicken and Noodles), I asked her for something in chicken, with sauce; she asked if "a bit sour" was OK. She recommended the Chicken with Radish; sounded interesting, was fantastic!
Quality was excellent; Quantity is substantial (definitely feeds more than one meal). What's not to like?!
First time at this restaurant; definitely not the last time! If you haven't guessed yet, would...
Read moreI had just finished my doctor's appointment and I had not eaten breakfast yet. I did not want fast food so I checked this place out. It is small and humble and I was greeted by a friendly girl. I looked at their dishes and didn't expect much and thought, "it's better than fast food."
I ordered some things and was on my way, less than $20 for 3 items and rice. I sat in my car and ate in and it was blown away. It was possibly one of the best tasting hole in the wall Chinese food I have ever had and the one thing I noticed, it wasn't greasy and I didn't feel heavy, nor did I fall into a coma like I normally do when eating Chinese food.
10/10 I would definitely...
Read moreI can’t believe I spent $160 at this restaurant—every single dish was outstanding.
This was my first visit to New China, chosen mainly for its convenient location next to TP Tea and the need for a quick dinner option. The restaurant was bustling with satisfied customers, so I simply followed their lead and selected the same items they were picking up. I also asked a staff member about their most popular dish; she mentioned something I wasn’t entirely familiar with—possibly the Sweet and Sour Fish Fillet. It turned out to be a delightful surprise and left a great impression on my family.
Highly...
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