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Panda Express
Super dry lo mein and no flavor at all bummer got a family pack so now we’re down a side.
Store was DISGUSTING when we went in. The whole line was riddled with wrappers, food, etc. I looked at the chow mein and it didn't look appetizing. Was immediately turned off. I think what was even worse was the fact that the girl on the line just nonchalantly dismissed my comment of how dirty the place was. This was on April 13th at 8:15 pm. Management, if you are reading this please check ur cameras. I would've taken photos but I was so revolted I just wanted to be out of there.
New China Chinese Restaurant
Forget the negative reviews, because this place has some of the best chinese food I've ever had. The building looks a little rough from the outside, but don't judge a book by its cover, come in and have a great dining experience.
Worst fried rice I have ever tried! After pulling up to the restaurant, I had my doubts on the place based on its appearance, but I did not want to judge a book by its cover. Once I went inside the establishment, the environment feels very non-welcoming. You would have to go inside the restaurant to see what I mean. The business does not except credit or debit cards, so you can only pay in cash. No Apple Pay, or anything. I feel that if a restaurant is not willing to pay for a credit card service, or even spend money on a square reader, then they must be cutting the corners when it comes to the ingredients they use, and how they prepare the meal. Clearly, I was correct in my assumption. This rice was the worst I have ever had. My opinion should mean something because I do a lot of reviews for fried rice in Chinese, Japanese, and Thai locations. The rice was an odd color that I must say I haven’t seen before. It was swimming in oil. The beef was apparently boiled, and I don’t even want to ask what part of the cow was used. As you can see in the picture below I took one or two bites and then I threw the entire carton away. $13 wasted but I was not going to subject my body to that type of malnourishment. I advise that if you want a good well cooked Asian cuisine meal travel to the next town over which is a Farmville.