Ron Thompson
Good Chinese food, if you don't always expect the "traditional" dish. I had General Tsao's Chicken. It was made with jalapeños instead of the traditional Chinese red peppers. The chicken pieces were very large and had to be cut in half. The flavor was good, but with a Mexican accent. Their hot & sour soup was great, as well as my wife's Shrimp Lo Mein. The staff are friendly and helpful.
Justene Mafnas
I ordered sesames chicken, egg roll, and veggie roll. I had a tough time choosing teas before coming in but I chose green tea! Everything was hot, fresh, and absolutely delicious!!! First time ever being there since opening, it was perfect!!! Employees were absolutely amazing!!!! Thank YOU all so much for making this experience wonderful!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
James Alexand
Good food. Could have more flavor and more spicy. Nice restaurant. Kung Pao dish could be less sweet and more flavor and spicy. Egg drop soup excellent. Won ton special soup needs more flavor in the broth, soup is too bland. Please make Won ton soup stock with more flavor. Very good service. We will be back.
Humberto Valenzuela
Wife and I enjoy this place very much ever since it opened up. Through the pandemic we ordered out. The food is great and so are the prices.
Pamela LECHLEIDER
Will not order take out here again. During Covid take out was excellant. Last night egg rolls were soggy as i was waiting for order. Beef seemed like it was buffet style. Horrible waste of
money.
Kenneth Zorn
The food was very good! There were 4 in our group and we totally enjoyed our meals. Service was quick and very friendly. I would recommend them to anyone!
Adam'sOutings
Food was on point in every way. Love the white meat chicken entrees and the Crab Rangoons were amazing! Best I've ever had.
Michele Tunnell
While the food isn't bad I wouldn't say it's the best in Georgetown, TX either. Service is quick and friendly, hence the three stars, I would only give the food itself 2. With the exception of the egg drop soup, that was rich, eggy, and full of flavor. Everything else was lacking in flavor except the taste of oil. We got the soup as I mentioned as well as pork fried rice (no onions), chicken lo mien (no vegetables), sweet and sour chicken (which was moist even when reheated), and chicken and black bean sauce (no vegetables but also had a slight bitter flavor here and there). Now you might argue that there was no flavor because I didn't get the vegetables I would argue that this is how I order it at Misu Sushi and Fortune Garden and it still has plenty of flavor without the overwhelming taste of oil. I mean after I spooned out the noodles from their container there was at least a teaspoon of oil left in the container and that doesn't count what dripped out because it torn on the bottom. Would I eat here again? Probably only if both the other restaurants I mentioned earlier closed. Mind you it is also out of my way to go here so that is also an added factor. If I was really craving Chinese food and everywhere else had closed then I might return but when I ordered I would asked them to go easy on the oil.
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