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Bidrage med feedbackRunaway and fast....Not cheap for basic OK tasting of American Chinese food, price is too high for quality (about $17 per dinner item). The family in, my wife and 2 children who do not eat much, so I ordered 2 dinner meals and a large tone of soup. We were punished to share our meal with children under 12... You loaded me for meals for both dinner plates. Skandal. The amazed soup had no dumplings in it, just a few noodles and a mysterious meat. NOTE:
Large. Teriyaki Chicken looks like cooked chicken with some light brown sauce. Not your typical Teriyaki chicken. I called 230 for lunch, but she demanded it was the dinner price. Dinner is after 3pm per menu. Big beef for the Chow main thing. Win them a second attempt and now no longer.
Four of us ate here and the food was just very sub par. The almond chicken was more savory than sweet and just didn't have a very nice taste to it. The pork fried rice had tough overcooked pieces of pork and was also very lightly seasoned it tasted basically like white rice with just enough ingredients thrown in to technically call it fried rice. The only reason I'm giving this 2 stars is that the service was attentive and polite. Unfortunately I won't be coming back because the food was just not very tasty at all.
The online menu does not have accurate prices and I was never given my total when I called in my take-out order. I ended up paying nearly 50% more than I expected. I recommend Chi's Cuisine, a great locally-owned restaurant that serves Chinese food, is right around the corner, and has honest pricing. I didn't receive any sweet and sour for my crab puffs, too. Not coming back again.
I was greeted and sat to a table promptly, where i ordered a hot tea, which to my surprise was complimentary, which is where the good part of the review ends. I was amazed at the prices on the menu, no lunch specials in sight, and the cheapest entree was $13.95. Mushu pork it is. I ordered it 4/5 spicy, and to my surprise, was greeted with 4 pre-wrapped burritos. Yes. Burritos. Flour tortilla. Every chinese joint i 've been has had the propper rice pancake and a mound of the mushu for your own assembly. This brought me to my investigative of the contents. at least 3 different porks from separate dishes, which leads me to believe they were recycling the meat from other dishes to this budget option. Alright i 'll give it a fair shake before discounting it. There was barely any flavor to distinguish it from something my mom would make. And zero spice, not even a chili pepper seed. Which would be rectifiable if they didn 't try and extort .75 cents out of me for the upgrade , which I was able to spot on the bill and refute. Overall if you 're a prescottonian boomer with no regard for properly prepared and seasoned chinese stlye food, at a premium price, this is the joint for you.