My only complain, the portions do not equal the price. But I often find myself going out of my way for their honey chicken, noodles, and veggies. I honestly do not know why, but it is always a good experience with the taste.
Arvin B.
Place rating: 3 Lexington, KY
This place made a good first impression, but nothing spectacular. They were giving out free samples of orange and teriyaki chicken and I was a fortunate participant who had submitted to their advertising. Both were good. I decided to get the egg drop soup for the«Soup of the Day» and apparently, it was chicken noodle soup. It had chicken in it and not the egg. I guess the chicken came first, not the egg. Anywho, it was scalding hot and satisfying. I asked the guy if this place was a competitor of the well known Panda Express and he told me that these guys were the first. I am going to check him on that. Kind of like a southern chinese restaurant fusion. I say that because when I think Cajun, I think Louisiana.
Joy D.
Place rating: 3 Lexington, KY
I hate to say it, but I really like the food here. I know it’s food court/mall fare, but the rare times I find myself shopping at the mall, I always end up here. I like the bourbon chicken, fried rice and their egg rolls. And I’m not usually an egg roll fan. The honey chicken is pretty good too.
Jim R.
Place rating: 1 Richmond, KY
I hadn’t eaten at a mall food court in years. This place reminded me why… The blackened chicken was burnt dry chicken, and the spicy chicken was more onion then chicken or pepper, and the bourbon chicken was full of bones, cartilage, and fat. Finally, they charged us $ 1.25 per cup of water.
David H.
Place rating: 2 Baytown, TX
Their own words, «This is not a cajon place anymore, more Asian» Portions were also small.