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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI usually judge Chinese-american restaurants by the lo mein and General Tso's chicken as those are my go-to choices. I got the lo-mein and I was very disappointed. The noodles were linguini shaped and it was rather bland. If I had some oyster sauce I would've been dousing it because it was very lightly seasoned and sauced. The sauce itself was thin as well. There weren't a lot of vegetables in it either, but the ingredients tasted fresh. The chicken in it was good which tells me I should've went for the General Tso's. The mapo tofu was good though! Parking: There is a paid parking lot right next to it and street parking that has a sign saying parking available during specified hours and one right next to it saying no parking, so its a bit confusing. I'm glad I was only picking up.
Always feels like a solid choice, but doesn’t “wow”. The sushi is pretty good, but the fried rice and lo mein leave me wanting more flavor. I like the duck, but I’ve had better. The hot sake, the atmosphere and the service are what keep me coming back. Can’t beat the location either, right in the heart of Cooper-Young with a very distinct feel.
I was very unimpressed with our meal. I feel like I could have made better “dumplings” by buying potstickers from the grocery store. What happened to the vegetables in Lo Mien? I ordered tofu and there were just a few shredded carrots and the occasional green onion. I also feel like I could have made it better at home by adding to something from the frozen food aisle. I go out to get food I CAN’T make myself, not to but less food for more money. Not worth the money.
Wonderful went there for business meeting. Service was excellent. Food was excellent. Will be back with my family and friends.
Had a drink while I waited on a to go order, was charge %15 service fee. Simply ridiculous