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Chinatown Express
First time in. The food is really good but they need to work on the wait time. First chinese restaurant that I had seen that doesn't have lunch specials. Totally recommend it if you don't mind spending about $20 per person.
Decided to try, because it's really close to home. Walking into a smelly restaurant at 11:30 am lunchtime on a Weekday and seeing no customers and no phone ringing should've have been a warning. But I was hungry, tired, and already there. $18.21 for S&S Chicken and four Spring Rolls. I thought if it's good, it's worth it. Ate one spring roll on the drive home. It was really good, so I was hopeful for excellent food. Got food home. It was terrible, chicken so dried out it was splintered. Sweet and sour sauce so sweet, there was zero flavor. No pineapples, peppers, or onions like every other Chinese food place I've ever had. Just very, very dried chicken. The 4 spring rolls were really good but not worth price of $18.21. I've had better food off a lunch buffet. Took picture as soon as I got home, just because of the portion size, and how plain it was.
Chinatown Express
First time in. The food is really good but they need to work on the wait time. First chinese restaurant that I had seen that doesn't have lunch specials. Totally recommend it if you don't mind spending about $20 per person.
Decided to try, because it's really close to home. Walking into a smelly restaurant at 11:30 am lunchtime on a Weekday and seeing no customers and no phone ringing should've have been a warning. But I was hungry, tired, and already there. $18.21 for S&S Chicken and four Spring Rolls. I thought if it's good, it's worth it. Ate one spring roll on the drive home. It was really good, so I was hopeful for excellent food. Got food home. It was terrible, chicken so dried out it was splintered. Sweet and sour sauce so sweet, there was zero flavor. No pineapples, peppers, or onions like every other Chinese food place I've ever had. Just very, very dried chicken. The 4 spring rolls were really good but not worth price of $18.21. I've had better food off a lunch buffet. Took picture as soon as I got home, just because of the portion size, and how plain it was.