Tilbagemelding
Bidrage med feedbackThis is a quick place to get your traditional Chinese dim sum and noodle dishes. There is a small sit-in dining area and service is average. Food is extremely decent for the low price.
Great Bread. Just Go for That.. Right off the bus line, you find this little Chinese bakery with dim sum. The lady there was nice enough to listen to my super broken mixed Mandarin and Cantonese and we communicated.<br/ <br/ We absolutely loved the bread with corn and ham and mayonnaise. We got 4 of them today at 80 cents each. Word.<br/ <br/ Small shaomai (is that how you spell it? , 6 of them and 2 of those breads and a bottle of water was $5 even. Fed both of us. Word.<br/ <br/ I will mos def have to brush up on my Chinese. More Chinese I learn, more Spanish I lose, and the other way around. I have to master both.
Good price, and good quantity! But the food lacked a bit in taste punch. The eggplant dish can be such a delight when done properly, but here it wasn't a very memorable experience... Same for the noodles, which lacked in punch.
I had the chow mein with chicken and it tasted very great. The fried Rice with chicken looked kind of dry, but it wasnt at all. The food was delicious and the Staff was very friendly.
I had the wonton soup and my husband had the Mongolian bbq. I liked that prices were affordable and the food was also delicious. I noticed that a lot of their costumers were locals. To me that means that their food is seemed out because of itsquality. Especially when the majority of them are from your own culture.