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China Express
This is the absolute worst "chinese" food I've ever had. General taos chicken didn't look or taste right, a very thin layer of cream cheese with not even a little fake crab thrown in for the crab Rangoon and the spring rolls tasted 4 days old. For a restaurant in carmel i really expected better
We tried this place 10 years ago and decided to try it again to see it it improved. It did not improve at all, It the exact same food. The portion are large but it just the food has no flavor at all. This is a common statment made in other reviews. I ate my meal, my wife is feeding hers meal to the dogs.
Number One China Buffet
$11.89 all u can eat , I think it's very worth. First time here,so first run, I grabbed One piece on each I want to eat, try to see if u like first. Second run, I grabbed food I like. Maybe not all food u will like the taste, but look, 12 dollars, u half a variety choices, also, eat as much as you want , stay as long as u want , why not. They have fruit , drinks , ice cream , dessert. All include. Cashier she is pretty nice, waiter who service all is very polite and humble. If u want to go to luxury restaurant , here is not for u , but I like here, calm, quiet, people polite, respect, eat as much as u want.
I ordered the chow mein chicken through uber eats and I was very disappointed because it has no noodles. Even though I searched online and it says it is a stir fried noodles type! It was kind of bunch of vegetables soaked in chicken soup like a pound of chopped onions and chicken with fried rice. It looks like they used onions instead of noodles but I honestly don't know if this is how a chow mein cooked or whether I got the wrong order yet the receipt is displaying chow mein chicken. Anyway I'm never ordering again if there is no photo. A clarification would be nice because I paid like 15$ for this!