The food isn't bad but it's not as good as lum's chop suey,they were closed
The best neighborhood Chinese food. It is fast and the food is always fresh.
Always good when I get it always get sweet and sour and general tso mostly and the spare ribs
Very good food I always get the shrimp fried rice, the best
TL;DR- Food quality and quanity: trash Service: apathetic Price: nowhere near worth it Bad experience, will not return. First impressions: I see a small boy behind the counter before I even go inside, place is empty and there's faded food posters in the window. Get inside and what I assume is a young teenaged girl jumps up from behind the counter and asks "Pick up?!" Me: No Girl: *sits back down* I ask if they have sesame chicken and she says "yes. Is that it?" I begin ordering and after every...last....item..she asks "Is that it?" I ordered what I normally get from New Hong Kong, which is closed tonight. Total is $46-not bad. Orders done and she sets it on the counter, lists 2 of the 6 things I ordered and walks away. No 'thank you' no 'have a good night', nothing. Same items I get, $46. Only thing is the portions are way small. Large sesame chicken $12, theres barely 1 breast or thigh (w/e piece they use) in this container. Beef w/vegetables also skimpy. For $46 I'll learn how to make sesame chicken at home. Nothing tasted good, lacked seasonings. Kid-friendliness: Friendliness existed for no one
Food portions are actually smaller than described. Ex. If they say it's a quart the actual size is much smaller. Meal portions are lacking for the price. The food quality is ok.