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Oriental Gourmet
First time eating at the restaurant, the atmosphere was pleasant as a child was rompering in the dining room, Ordered from the lunch speacial with an extra order of crab rangoon's my fav. The orange chicken i ordered was way over cooked, almost to the point it was crunchy... the fried rice was a bit bland and missing the needed flavor we all love. Hot and sour soup came out warm and had a metalic flavor to it, i took a mouthfull and placed that to the side. The egg roll was mostly cabbage, missing veg and was not tastefull, my original hopes were hi for the mom and pop run restaurant, some spots have that authentic flavor,this is not one of them unfortunally.⭐️
Pictured is the lunch serving of General Tso Chicken. The staff is always extremely friendly. We've been a fan of this restaurant over the years. I feel like they've done some adjustments to their recipes, and today it was simply amazing. The chicken was more finely cut, with a perfect crunch. It reminded me of Wu's Fine Chinese in Fort Wayne (side note-more of upscale Chinese place, also excellent). The atmosphere here is definitely wanting, but if you don't mind a rugged feel, then that doesn't really matter anyways. Very casual. They serve soda in cans, no fountain drinks.