A big meh for this place. Pretty standard American Chinese food. They do deliver , so if I'm in the mood for Chinese at work this is the place. They are typically pretty fast, and the food is fairly priced. I have the sesame chicken, which can sometimes be a little heavy on the vinegar, and fried rice which is always pretty good. I would never go out of my way to eat here, or really even recommend it. But for what it is it's a solid place to eat that hasn't let me down yet.
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Denise W. on:
6/9/2012 3:51:00 PM
We went there once. The food was okay, but what got me was when I asked for a cup of ice water. They had no ice. I got a cup of lukewarm water to drink with my meal. There were no bottles of cold water available the night we were there, and I don't like to drink soda with my meals.
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Daniel K. on:
4/7/2012 7:51:00 AM
Sorry about the review but it will be generic. This location is like 50 others I've been in. It's a standard lower cost cookie cutter place. Same menu, same food, same quality. The state of the dirty dinging room however is not standard. There are too many of these stores to put up with a dirty place. I may in the future just walk in to see how it looks, maybe not.
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Kristal B. on:
1/25/2012 9:09:00 PM
I was heartbroken when my favorite restaurant (Liang's Cafe) closed. We drove around and found this place. There's no waiter service, just a counter. Lunch specials from the board (including soup and an eggroll) are $4.95.We had egg drop soup, hot and sour soup, and Kung Pao Chicken. The soup was fine, but nothing special. The rice was a strange yellow color--like maybe it was supposed to be flavored with curry--but it was dry and sort of unpleasant.My Kung Pao Chicken was okay, about on par with mall chinese food, I would say. I wouldn't say I'll never go back, but this definitely won't replace the perfection of Liang's in my heart.