Food is pretty good here. It’s not too too greasy as your other Chinese restaurants. The staples: fried rice, lo mein, chow funs, egg foo young are real good. The sweet and sour chicken and general tso have some white meat and some dark meat. They stopped doing the lunch buffets. Ohh well :(
Jennifer W.
Place rating: 5 Boston, MA
Just made a pit stop here on my road trip. There was no reviews so I was a bit skeptical, but the food here was great semi-authentic/Americanized Chinese food. The General Tso’s chicken and bbq spareribs chicken are a must try. The service was not the best but that is typical in a Chinese restaurant so I’m not surprised, we just needed to do it the traditional way and flag the waiter whenever you needed something. Either way, if you want some good Chinese food, stop here.
Kathy M.
Place rating: 4 Parlin, NJ
Don’t have enough time at lunch to enjoy the buffet… have popped in to buy Butterfly Shrimp and Baby Shrimp with Cashew Nuts on several occasions and bring back to work with me. Love their butterfly shrimp… very tasty. I have also tried the Chicken with Broccoli which is good… but enjoyed the butterfly shrimp more. Definitely going back.
Andrew B.
Place rating: 3 Evanston, IL
It’s legitimately not-terrible. All-you-can-eat buffet from 11:30am to 2pm for $ 6.25 plus tax and tip(there is waiter service, oddly). Or you can take food away for $ 4 a pound. Normally I can’t eat more than a pound or so, which makes the take-away deal a good one. The dumplings. Are seriously. Pretty good. I tried everything in the buffet, and nothing triggered the upchuck reflex. It was all totally edible, and some of it was not bad! My general tso’s chicken piece had some cartilage. The general would turn over in his vaulted grave if he knew about that. But everything else was good. And the staff is nice too. Try it.