Upon arrival , was not crowded ( 145pm on a Saturday. Place seemed clean. Lunch special choices were numerous ( entree comes with a chicken egg roll, plain fried rice and a choice of 3 soups) I ordered "honey garlic chicken". The service was fast , got my egg drop soup within a minute. Was hot and tasty as a usual and customary egg drop soup. Soon after came the rest. All was tasty and well prepared. Truthfully though I'm not sure the egg roll was a chicken egg roll. The inside filling was kinda pink in color- I don't know what color chicken should be. I will return- and try the boneless almond chicken next time.
Found this place by accident. Actually, I really wanted Vietnamese, but decided to head north and find something on the way home. I didn't feel like driving 20 minutes out of my way just to satisfy my craving. I saw the sign on the building from across the street and stopped by to check them out. I took a few minutes to read the menu - even though, every Chinese place is basically going to have the same thing. Well, except for excellent Chinese food - they have that in New York. I've eaten all over the country. It's been the best there so far. I haven't found any excellent places down here yet. I just take what I can get for now! Anyway, I ordered the General Tso's Chicken, vegetable fried rice, vegetable lo mein, spring rolls, and a Pepsi. In regards to the soda, if you're going to eat something that's fried, you may as well go hard or go home. It took about 10 minutes to fulfill the takeout order. Compared to other places - that was incredibly fast. I always start with the spring rolls. It's a habit, I guess. I like dipping them in duck sauce, which they provided in a small container. The spring rolls tasted amazing and were crunchy. Although, they could have been a bit tighter. They still tasted great! Next, the vegetable fried rice looked like it had too much soy sauce, but it tasted really good. I thought it might be too salty, but it had a nice balance. The vegetables were fresh and crunchy. The vegetable lo mein also had fresh vegetables. It's difficult to imitate a freshly cut pepper with a frozen one. I'm fairly certain they were fresh. The General Tso's Chicken was not bad, I've had much better. I can't put my finger on it exactly, but something was off. It wasn't spicy at all either. I'm partial to Kung Pao chicken anyway. Perhaps I'm just biased. Excellent, fast service and friendly employees. Food is pretty good. I'll definitely come back when I get a craving. Check them out if you're in the area.