Run of the mill for American-Chinese takeout. They have a huge variety of dishes including General Tso's (for all you white people) but plenty of Szechuan classics.. Â Keep in mind this review is going strictly off of their lunch special. The dining room is way too poorly lit and the only diners I've ever seen there look to be on their deathbeds.
When I go for cheap Chinese takeout, I go for quantity over quality. The expectation is that there should be enough food to last for two meals if you don't get greedy. Which is what surprised me about this place. While the food is fairly decent (minus the sauerkraut eggroll), it's about half the portion of every other Chinese restaurant I've ever been to.
Which brings me to the eggroll. Not sure what the deal is with it, but I'm 90% sure it's sauerkraut beneath that deep fried crispy cover. Go for the soup instead. Helps wash all the oil out of your throat.
Are you kidding me??? Â We were not impressed at all about the mother yelling at her daughter while she is taking our order. Â Our food was cooked so hastily so the cook can sit together with his family for their dinner. Â The soy sauce chicken we ordered was smothered with so much soy sauce, it was so salty. Â They even charge us for tea, most Chinese establishments do not charge tea. Â We left hastily without leaving a tip!
Review Source:Returning to this place 5 years later was a Deja Vu experience.
Great food and fast service all for a good deal. Â I used to visit this establishment for lunch during my "good years" at PU. Â What an experience to return here. Â Not the best place for a first date, but a nice place to grab a quick bite alone or with the fam. Â Highly recommended.