Uninspired but unbelievably inexpensive and fresh food. Â Great pastries--custard tarts and apple turnovers were amazing. Â Garlic eggplant was just that--not bad at all, but no other flavor except soy sauce. Â Chicken black bean was pretty good, but plain vanilla. Â Wonderful congregation of middle aged men chatting away, and news on TV in English with Chinese subtitles. Â Be prepared to sit community style.
Review Source:The food here is pretty good and the bakery items are good and fresh too. I normally come here for the Mongolian Beef Rice Box and add a fried egg, which is only ~$5 and it comes with soup. This is my favorite thing to get here by far. It comes with a decent amount of beef and mushrooms. Another thing that is really good here is the Salt and Pepper Pork over rice. The bakery items are pretty good and I normally come here and get their Po-Tarts from here, which is really good.
Pretty much for ~$5 for a good rice box, you can't go wrong. The lady that works in the front is always friendly and nice as well.
Friendly, fast, and consistent, what more can you ask for? Oh yes, for it to be tasty, and it is, the name even says so.
I like my carbs so I'm a big fan of their fried rice dishes, I really need to try some of their other offerings the menu is a large one. The place is small not even a dozen of tables or so, it appears they have many regulars as some of the customers were just having tea and sitting around.
On summer days stopping in here for a smoothie with tapioca is a great option, or a milk tea. It has to be one of the last remaining places without a tip jar at the register. Â However, they do have a cash only sign up, so come prepared. Prices are very reasonable for the portions.