My favorite Chinese restaurant, I always get the D17 dinner, General Tao, it's the only spicy food I ever eat, very delicious. It comes with pork fried rice and an egg roll for $9.80. They have all the awesome drinks that you would expect from them, with equally outrageous names. Another great menu item is the Pu Pu Platter for 2 for $21.95, that is a sampler of beef teriyaki, chicken wings, chicken fingers, egg rolls, chicken teriyaki, boneless spare ribs, and crab rangoons. You can add more people for $12.00 each, or go solo for $11.50. This is a great place for a romantic dinner to share a bowl drink and a Pu Pu platter with or a big group of friends to just have a great time. It does get packed at dinner time, so if you are bringing a large group call in advance and plan on a wait, but it's well worth it. If your short on time, you can always do a classic Chinese takeout. Either way, I would recommend this restaurant to die hard fans of Chinese food and new...
Read moreI went inside the day after thanksgiving of this year and the “gentleman” that took my order as well as my sisters order, was not an actual GENTLEMAN AT ALL!!! This young “man, pale skin with reddish colored hair” was the rudest most unprofessional person I have ever had to deal with! Very rude, mouthy and disrespectful! We walked up too the counter n he said nothing so I started telling him the two item I wanted…he said nothing at all didn’t act like I was even in front of him! I said too him as we approached the desk that “I’m so sorry u must be so stressed out with all these ppl n he said nothing n in the end I asked if he heard me n he says “just trust someone for once”! I said I didn’t know if u heard me cuz I didn’t say anything nor did you look up at me…in the end it was the most uncomfortable situation I have ever been in and I will...
Read moreOrange chicken is my absolute go-to dish at any standard Americanized Chinese place. The version presented at this one was almost perfect, but sadly, some of the pieces of chicken were stringy. The batter, however, was very tempura like and extra crispy, which was awesome. The sauce was maybe a tad to sweet and with no added spice that you often encounter with orange chicken. I got the dinner combo, which included a very large egg roll. Unfortunately, the contents inside just tasted really off to me, and it seems as if the eggroll was so big they had to use 2 wrappers which the second one didn't fry up and was mushy when I pulled it apart. Kind of odd and off-putting. Fried rice was also a very dark color but which I was ill informed about as I guess a darker coloration is more traditional , so once I got over that, it was...
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