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Oriental Kitchen
Let me start by saying, this is my first time visiting this establishment, it could very well be that today the cooking was off. I ordered the lunch portion of chicken and broccoli with fried rice, as soon as I saw it I knew it was going to be bad. It looked and tasted bland, it was watery and there were only 3 pieces of chicken and not very much broccoli either. The fried rice was bland and hard like if it was old rice. The spring roll, I had to spit out, it was just horrible tasting!! My husband ordered General Tso’s chicken, that was ok. And my teenagers got orange chicken, it was edible but not quality, had a bunch of cherries from a jar. Chinese food is one of my favorite food and I have had my fair share, this could have easily been one of the worst I have ever had. Unfortunately, I cannot afford to spend another $50 just to see if it was just today that the food was bad.
Just moved to the area. I ordered through Uber Eats....didn't realize the distance until after placing the order. Regardless of the distance(over 30 min away), the food was still fresh and warm. I've had a decent amount of Chinese food in my lifetime. Loved their Wonton soup. Its the traditional base of wonton with shrimp and other veggies added. Well worth the cost. I also ordered Potstickets and Chicken Lo Mein. Both were freshly made. Working in the restaurant industry, I know they prep certain items ahead of time to have on hand throughout the day. Both were made this morning. The Lo Mein couldve had a little more flavor but adding soy sauce helped. I personally like ALOT of flavor. The to go container was packed full as well. Reading other reviews saying they're overpriced is NOT accurate!!! I got soup, appetizer, and a huge amount of food for $23. It was lunchtime. I'm sure prices go up slightly for dinner. Still worth it.