Spacious and clean dining area plays Burmese Christian music on television, creating a quiet and peaceful atmosphere. The vibe feels welcoming and relaxed, with a simple yet friendly environment. Large portions and fair pricing complement the calm setting.
Warm and chewy noodles give the Lo Mein a homemade feel. It includes some vegetables and serves as true comfort food.
Shrimp dishes stand out with huge shrimp in fried rice and sweet-and-sour shrimp noted for flavor. Lady fish comes with rice and soup, and shrimp tempura offers a light, crispy option.
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The restaurant offers a variety of Burmese dishes at fair prices.
Expect to pay $2-$4 more per item than the menu price.
Portions are large, often enough for leftovers.
Quaint space with seating for 26 offers a cozy, quiet atmosphere ideal for dining in. Busy carry-out business supports fresh, authentic New York style Chinese food with reasonable prices and short wait times even during rush hours.
Lo mein comes in several varieties like chicken, shrimp, and vegetable, each with a light and tasty profile. Singapore noodles and fried rice also complement the lo mein dishes well.
Shrimp dishes include light shrimp lo mein with enough shrimp and Hunan shrimp that can upset the stomach. Shrimp fried rice has few vegetables and lacks egg, while Shrimp Egg Foo Yook is also available.
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There is no parking available at the restaurant.
The restaurant is clean and maintains high hygiene standards.
Expect a very short wait time even during rush hour.
Small dining room with strip mall chic decor creates a welcoming atmosphere. The place draws a local crowd seeking affordable Chinese food with standout dishes like garlic sauce and General Tso's chicken. Seating is limited but comfortable, fitting casual meals and takeout orders.
Beef lo mein comes plain fried with onions and lacks other vegetables or seasoning. It pairs well with dishes like crab rangoons and sweet & sour chicken.
Shrimp dishes stand out with shrimp fried rice often praised for its flavor. The shrimp and broccoli combo and shrimp egg roll also feature, though the gravy on shrimp egg foo young gets mixed reactions.
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The restaurant offers an $8.99 lunch special that is budget-friendly.
Online pick-up service is available for convenience.
Portions are generous and can easily serve more than one person.
Restaurant offers authentic Chinese food with great taste and low prices. Interior feels basic and uninviting, resembling a take-out spot more than a dine-in venue. Orders often require a wait due to frequent demand.
Chicken and beef lo mein come with standard flavors and are generally just okay. Beef lo mein pairs with boneless spare ribs for a fuller meal.
Shrimp dishes include Shrimp Fried Rice that is fresh but drier than expected, and Shrimp Egg Foo Young which is very good. Some shrimp entrees like shrimp with broccoli lack enough sauce and the shrimp can be unseasoned and rubbery.
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Expect a wait of 15-20 minutes during busy times.
The restaurant has a small parking lot, so arrive early.
Credit cards incur an extra charge compared to cash payments.
Chinese restaurant offers a warm, homey vibe with a blend of traditional and modern elements. The atmosphere includes great smells and a welcoming energy from staff. It operates on a cash-only, take-out basis, emphasizing convenience for quick meals.
Lo mein varies here, with some servings described as bland and lacking flavor, while others are noted as the best ever had. The dish sometimes pairs with fortune cookies during celebrations.
Extra large shrimp fried rice and shrimp with lobster sauce stand out as seafood highlights. The menu also features hot and spicy shrimp and jumbo shrimp fried rice alongside other dishes with seafood elements.
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Cash only is accepted; no credit cards or checks.
The lunch special costs under $10.
Portions are large and prices are low.
Small mom-and-pop Chinese restaurant offers warm, welcoming atmosphere and clean environment. Most orders are takeout, with generous portions and reasonable prices. Known for standout dishes like Singapore Rice Noodle and Crab Rangoon.
Lo Mein varies here, sometimes bland and flavorless, other times enjoyed by kids alongside egg rolls. It can come with other dishes like sweet and sour chicken or fried rice, but quality is inconsistent.
Shrimp dishes often come with thin, watery sauce and small pea pod slivers. Shrimp with lobster sauce includes more fake lobster chunks than shrimp and lacks strong flavor.
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The food is reasonably priced, making it a budget-friendly option.
Portion sizes are large, ideal for sharing or leftovers.
Most customers opt for takeout, indicating limited dine-in availability.
Chinese takeout spot with a steady carry-out crowd and clean interior. Offers large portions of dishes like General Tso's chicken and orange chicken, known for being crispy and flavorful. Prices stay very affordable, making it a popular choice for early dinner orders.
Lo mein features tough noodles and appears alongside dishes like General Tso's chicken and Kung Pao chicken. It is a common choice in family orders including wonton soup and fried rice.
Shrimp dishes come in large portions with the egg foo young packed with shrimp. The shrimp fried rice is fluffy but needs extra soy sauce to boost flavor.
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The lunch special with a drink costs less than $9.
Ordering between 3 and 5 PM helps avoid the wait.
Expect a wait during dinner time.
Chinese restaurant with a large dining room and welcoming atmosphere that feels like home. Offers free crab rangoon with large orders and serves high-quality meat and vegetables. The space looks simple and authentic, with a lively vibe and plenty of seating.
Shrimp and vegetable versions come with plenty of sauce. Lo mein pairs well with fried or general chicken dishes.
Shrimp appears in many dishes like egg rolls, lo mein, and fried rice. It cooks warm and juicy without rubberiness, but some shrimp dishes have bland or overpowering sauces.
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Expect generous portion sizes, often enough for two meals.
The restaurant primarily focuses on carry-out orders, with limited dine-in options.
A free crab Rangoon is offered with orders over $28.