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This spot was so cozy and cute on a snowy winter evening! The egg drop soup was great, and the entrees were delicious — and huge. Loved my Kung Pao Chicken! The prices were extremely reasonable as well, our whole meal (two entrees and two soups) was less than $40.
Came here on our way back from a trip. Wow. The lunch special was so delicious! The prices are insanely cheap and the service was amazing. I loved it here and wish we had a place like this closer to home. Definitely will have to stop here whenever I get the chance. I highly recommend it ◡̈
Visited this location for the first time. The woman at the counter was extremely rude. Not welcoming and yelled 5 times when we didn't understand what she said. We ordered fried rice, lo mein, wonton soup, eggplant with garlic sauce. Egg rolls lacked flavor. Pork fried rice lacked flavor so bland. Pork Lo mein was good. Wonton soup had small tiny dumplings more like dim sum not wontons. Eggplant - you can taste the uncooked cornstarch / starchy substance, the flavor was good though. The best part of the entire order were the fortune cookies. Those tasted delish! Will try another restaurant in the Bailey | Pine | Conifer area.
Definitely my favorite Chinese spot in the hills. The hot and sour soup is actually sour! Love it. The service was great and the food was delicious. Adding this to the weekly rotation for sure!
We stopped here in our way home. Everything we ordered (chicken lo mein, Kung pao chicken, shrimp fried rice and egg drop soup) was delicious, the sevice was decent, and the prices were great! We would definitely come again for the good eats.