Chinese food place connected to a laundromat, are you kidding me this is amazing. I didn’t think the food was too bad but someone I know said they got food poisoning here. Seating was limited and the menu didn’t seem like it had that many things on it. I thought it was OK overall.
Amy F.
Place rating: 2 Halethorpe, MD
Rainy day means hot & sour soup. It’s mediocre, but edible, with a little too much vinegar making the sour part. Chicken Lo Mein should be easy but it has an odd sweetness & smell that makes me wonder if the chicken is ok, or is it just an odd sauce. It’s not a dish I’ll reorder. I should’ve driven further to the better Chinese restaurant. Total cost $ 6.70
Warren H.
Place rating: 2 Lanham, MD
So the service is good. The staff is nice. I had beef lo mein and orange chicken. The lo mein was good and it wasn’t short on beef. The orange chicken on the other hand was the worst I’ve EVER eaten. There’s such a thing as too much orange. It was also way too saucy. Would never eat it again. Fried rice has no taste and even adding soy sauce didn’t help.
Jasmine S.
Place rating: 1 Washington, DC
Food was decent but the racism was hard to swallow. I’m pretty sure I was overcharged but it’s hard to know since they add shit up on a calculator, prices aren’t listed, and you aren’t given a receipt. The hours are also not listed. They let me order and then some rude man tried to throw us out.
Tuan L.
Place rating: 4 Ellicott City, MD
I have never actually been in this place, always ordered delivery, but the food is good, typical Chinese food with some American subs and sandwiches. Not bad.
Sara M.
Place rating: 3 Berwyn Heights, MD
I survived my poor college student days on a steady diet of cheap Americanized«Chinese» food from the Danny’s that used to exist in College Park. Several months ago, I stopped by this location out of nostalgia and was pleased to discover that the food was actually pretty decent — generous portions, good flavors, everything tasted hot and fresh. This place isn’t gourmet or authentic, but subsequent visits have convinced me that they’re consistently good(and better than some of the other Asian carryout options on 193). My top pick is the Munchers — this was the thing I missed most from the old location, and they’re hard to find on other menus! Little deep-fried rounds of potato with cheese and jalapenos, they’re like tater tots on crack and the large order is basically a(horribly unbalanced) meal. I also liked the seasoning and texture of their Singapore rice noodles, which were less greasy than other restaurants tend to make them. Danny’s is attached to a laundromat, so you can gorge yourself on General Tso’s and a steak and cheese while waiting for your clothes to dry. 21st century convenience! Unfortunately, this also means that the whole place smells like a mixture of dryer sheets and deep-fryer, and it’s a bit humid throughout. Mmmm.
Terinee B.
Place rating: 3 Washington, DC
Well, I have to start off by saying that this place is(LITERALLY) connected to a laundry mat!!! Other than that, they have a pretty large menu. I had the fried chicken wings and they were great. My husband had a burger and it was pretty good as well. The place was not the type of place that I would have wanted to sit down and eat there, so we took our food to go, but if we wanted to get a pretty good bite to eat on the go, we may stop here again!