Other reviews seem a little over the top, Â we didn't really find this restaurant that great. Â
We were pretty disappointed after reading all the 4-5 star reviews. Â
Food was OK...but we have had much better for less money...in other small towns in NorCal. Â Service pretty bad and not very friendly. Â We were only people in restaurant in late afternoon. Â I wasn't sure they wanted us to eat there. Â
No tea offered with meal. Â Only a fork to eat with...no chopsticks. Â Don't remember serving spoons being provided either. Â Only condiment on the table was soy sauce. Â And on top of that, the egg drop soup was a awful yellow color. Â Wasn't sure it was ok to eat based on the color. Â The taste was pretty blah but I didn't have any after effects.
It's dinnertime and I'm in the middle of nowhere in northern California. Where can I get dinner that's not a chain restaurant and is actually delicious? Â In Williams.
The food is great Chinese and the portions are large. The sauces are grat and the meat dishes are standouts, especially pork. They also do a nice egg foo young. This is not some random highway Chinese-American cuisine, and it's not delicious just because you're hungry after a long drive--it's the real deal and it's worth driving the extra hour just to get to the Williams Chinese Restaurant.
I judge pretty harshly and the only reason I didn't give this place 5 stars is maybe the ambience and the all-about business staff. However, those are small potatos because overall this place is pretty darn fantastic for being in the middle of nowhere. Â The potsticker sauce is heavenly as is the cashew chicken. Â Which says a lot for me as I normally don't like nuts in my food. Â I am really impressed with this place. Â I hate to read reviews, then go to the place and wonder what the hello people were talking about when they gave a two star facility four or five. Â But this place....definitely worth going to!
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