Some dishes here are quite good, some are not. If you order the right thing, you're going to be very happy, if you don't...well...ya know.
The chicken sticks here are probably my favorite in the Poconos. They don't use the red dye and make them look all fake, it's just quality meat from the broiler. When you're trying to go low carb, grabbing an order or two of those on the go is awesome.
The wonton soup is just okay, I wouldn't order it again. The broth has mild flavor and the wontons themselves were just alright.
The scallion pancakes are dense. They're practically like regular pancakes. I've eaten at quite a few traditional Chinese restaurants and these are not the same that you'd get from one of those places. They don't taste bad, just a different item altogether.
The chicken and broccoli is pretty standard, but good. I'd get that again. The General Tang's is also middle of the road but you wouldn't be disappointed with it if you enjoy...
Read moreDo yourself a favor and go somewhere else, anywhere else. The food here is bad and expensive. Ironically, you don't get much of it for the price, either. They don't fill their containers and you'll get anywhere between half empty to slightly more.
It used to be much better years ago. The previous owners sold the business and the new owners jacked up all the prices while cutting back on portions and the amount of proteins. They get away with this by coasting on the reputation of the previous owner and knowing they're the only Chinese restaurant in Wind Gap. Trust me and take the 5 minutes to drive to Pen Argyl, Bangor, or Nazareth for other Chinese that is much better, less expensive, and actually gives you a pint or quart...
Read moreIf your reading reviews to decide whether or not to eat here, dont! Seriously! I never leave reviews its just not my thing but this place deserves the one star and if you rate it higher you need to get your sheltered confused brain out of wind gap because this food is absolutely terrible! General tso's chicken was cooked to the point of almost 0 flavor besides the sauce. Fried dumplings. Hard as a rock. Egg rolls tasted like an old wilted salad. The fortune cookie was the best and possibly only edible part of this 30$ meal. If you want some real Chinese food go to chopsticks in tannersville. I eat there some times twice a week and never had a bad meal. Hands down best Chinese. Clean, friendly, fresh, well prepared great...
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