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Good Day, I placed an online order for the'lemon chicken' combo & it was ready when I got there. I got home &... the soup & spring roll were fine. The rice was the main dish it seems. The'chicken' was greasy & had a weird look & was very hard. It seemed to consist of unidentifiable strips of I'm not sure what that tasted very bad on top of the greasiness. I threw out my $15 main dish & will not chance going back. I was thinking on the way there of hoping to have found a good local restaurant. No such luck.
The new owners have done a great job with this restaurant! They are very friendly, & the food is better than before. Usually great general tao (but sometimes dry) beef & brocoli, spring rolls... we usually arent disappointed by anything in our order.
Best Chinese food in the neighborhood, & at reasonable prices too.
Try the lunch specials, they come with a soup & a spring roll…great value!
Tried their lunch combo special a few days ago, very good value for the money! We ordered the chicken Lo mein & the General tao chicken which came with a soup ( hot & sour or wonton), spring roll & steamed rice. The general tao chicken was a stand out - unlike other restaurants where the batter is so thick & chicken meat barely there- here it's delicious big chunks of meat that's lightly battered & crispy. The hot & sour soup was good, spring roll was what you typically get from Chinese restos. Quick & friendly service, & the price can't be beat - less than $10 for the Lo Mein & $13 for the General Tao, Mondays-Fridays. Will be back for sure!
Tried their lunch combo special a few days ago, very good value for the money! We ordered the chicken Lo mein & the General tao chicken which came with a soup ( hot & sour or wonton), spring roll & steamed rice. The general tao chicken was a stand out - unlike other restaurants where the batter is so thick & chicken meat barely there- here it's delicious big chunks of mean that's lightly battered & crispy. The hot & sour soup was great, spring roll was what you typically get from Chinese restos. Quick & friendly service, & the price can't be beat - $9 for the Lo Mein & $12 for the General Tao, Mondays-Fridays. Will be back for sure!