I just left here- I'm actually still sitting in the parking lot.
I ordered a tangerine beef with an order of pot stickers. I've never had tangerine beef before, and pot stickers are a must every time I get Asian food.
Both of them were really good. They came out fresh and steaming hot, and even the white rice was fresh. Usually, the "free" side of rice isn't fresh. The breading on the beef was nice and crispy, and not some soggy nastiness.
I ordered the food for dine in, but I requested it in to go containers since I might have to run out at any minute for work. I was given the food in the containers, with a plate, fork, napkins and anything else I would need to dine in.
The inside was clean, and as someone else said-it has an 80's Asian take out vibe to it. I actually could care less about how modern it looks, because I've found the best food is usually hidden in these places that are tucked away.
For a last minute decision (I was actually about to go into taco bell), I'm impressed. I'll be back.
Went for lunch with a coworker and place was pretty decent. The meal I had was advertised as spicy, however I found the flavor/heat to be a bit lacking. Dining room was clean and pleasant
The price was quite affordable for the amount of food, I will likely be getting at least two complete meals from my lunch special. I will likely go again
House of Yang feels and tastes like the 80's became a Chinese restaurant, in the best way possible. The inside is not modern by any means, but that is part of the charm. The food is pretty Americanized, but in a great way. The house chicken was very crispy and covered in their delicious sauce. The lunch combo was $10 after tax and I have almost half to take home for another meal. Needless to say, I'll be back.
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