This place is sooooo good. When I have the extra money I love to order takeout from here. The seafood fried rice is my favourite!
Best Asian restaurant in town! Absolutely amazing food and service.
$16 Terrible experience. I love pho but not theirs. Had no flavor. Couldn't finish it and certainly didn't want to take it home either. Chickens dry. They give unripe limes the list go's on but I'll stop there. Not worth the bang for your buck
Service was fine, food was just a little off
Phenomenal Asian food with very high quality ingredients at a fair price for the quantity you get.
I think the rating is too low for this place! I actually quite enjoyed some of the food I had from here. The menu is super broad and has a ton of variety. I tried the pork buns and pad Thai. Seeing the name, you may think their specialty is noodles. I don't think so! They should really be renamed to Mad Bao or something because their pro buns and dumplings are what actually stood out. The bun was so fluffy and had the perfect amount of casing to meat. The meat was well cooked, tender, seasoned well, and just all around delicious. Perfect crisp on the outside. And, a pretty nice savory sauce too, but that wasn't anything crazy. I would really recommend trying one of their dumplings. The pad Thai was not as good. It was a big portion, yes, but quality wasn't the best, and it was a tad expensive. It had a strange sugary sauce, almost like sweet n sour noodles. I just wasn't the biggest fan of this pad Thai. All in all, I quite enjoyed this spot. If you come here, you definitely need to try the buns or dumplings! Vegetarian options: Good noodle options, some vegetarian buns, etc
Pretty good place. Their brown sugar boba is delicious and they are one of the only places in Pittsburgh that I've been able to actually taste the orange flavor in their orange chicken. I've never sat inside, usually just pick up and run but food has always been great for the price
Super disappointed. Soup dumplings had no soup, it was just little pieces of pork. Singapore noodles are not Singapore noodles at all. And the general tsos was really chewy.