The food here is OK.
Mongolian beef is the "soupiest" I've ever had, it was drowning in sauce, and not very spicy.
The Orange chicken experts say that it's OK, it's less sweet than other places but almost no orange flavor, basically fried chicken pieces with a sticky sweet sauce.
Mu Shu pork was average, not much flavor - could use some ginger and rice vinegar to perk it up. Don't pay extra for pancakes, because they're not the traditional nice thin pancakes that you normally get, these are just the Guerrero tortillas (fajita size) that you get at Costco.
Broccoli chicken was a welcome change from the thick sweet sauces on the other dishes. This would be great hangover food, or for that person you know that doesn't like Chinese food, except the rice. Very subtlety seasoned, light white sauce, almost bland, like the inside of a chicken pot pie, if it only had three ingredients.
The vegetable chow mein noodles are a bit thicker than I like, but dish was ok.
Cream cheese wonton were below average.
Also got some white rice. Total about $70
Most of these dishes were over $10 each. When you think about it Panda large entrees are about $10 each, but here you get about 25% - 30% more food, so not unreasonable for the volume of food.
Overall, average American chinese food covered in some sweet sauce with...
Read moreCute and charming little building in the corner of the parking lot. Me and my family got:
Combo plate #2 Sweet & Sour Chicken, BBQ pork fried rice & an egg roll. Chicken was nice a soft on the inside and crunchy when you bit into it. Rice was a chef’s kiss. Egg roll, was well an egg roll.
Combo plate #3 Garlic Chicken, BBQ pork fried rice & foil wrapped chicken. Chicken was nice and seasoned. Garlic wasn’t overpowering and chicken had a nice crunch when bit into it. Rice was also a chef’s kiss. The wrapped chicken was nice and soft with a bit of a chewy texture when eating.
Combo plate #4 Beef and broccoli, chicken chow mein and two crab ragoon’s. Beef and broccoli was nice and soft, chow mein had a good texture and the ragoon’s were nibbled and eaten by my sibling.
Overall, def a hidden gem if...
Read moreFinally tried this place out after many online groups recommended it. The wonton soup was delicious. The broth was so clear but surprisingly flavorful. The wontons were meaty and the vegetables were just right. The sweet and sour chicken, house fried rice and egg rolls were tasty and good. The chow mein was ok. The beef and broccoli was the only thing we really did not like. The broccoli was very mushy and overcooked. We would come back but we would not order the beef and broccoli nor the noodles. Otherwise pretty good experience, very nice staff, restaurant was very quiet when we went and...
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