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Feedback gevenThis cozy family-run restaurant offers delicious food in a casual setting. It may not be fancy, but it is clean and comfortable. The dishes are made with fresh ingredients, not frozen. The portion sizes are generous for the price. I will definitely be coming back.
At one time we were commanding there and it was good and hearty. at the opening of the competitor the customers seems to have migrated and at the same time the desire of the kung fu to well feed its customers. a chow mein that seems to be dated the day before and have suffered the contempt of getting warmed more often than in turn. a tiny container of super warmed and dry fried rice. giant shrimp doughs containing a tiny shrimp. the very oily. small spare ribs from a pork probably starved. a big handicap: counting only what in 2016 is unthinkable. Very disappointing. We'll never go back.
I don't recommend it. Chinese rice is dry and poor in fillings. The dressings are huge and very fat. Moreover, the cleanliness of the restaurant leaves to be desired.
It's by far the worst Chinese restaurant I've ever been able to eat. all the food was saturated with fat. Chicken chow mein's vegetables didn't taste anything. I've never found the chow mein chicken or chicken rit. The egg rolls were so fried that I had trouble biting a piece and the trim was so abundant that I saw it roll from one troller to another, a liver has the light. I'm not gonna sneeze out on the rest of the meal without taste. The only thing I enjoyed was Chinese biscuit. Not to mention the exorbitant cost. ps: my wife found hair that didn't belong to her, I don't have it on her head, so. zero star doesn't do it, but I write it.
We ordered for 4 people missing chicken with pineapple, chicken rice we didn't find the chicken we called and we were told that we should have looked at each dish before the delivery man left. for the quality of the meal c was all correct