Food always great and definitely your money's worth. Communication with owners a little hard. Very difficult with young lady (teenager)
The prices do keep raising which is kind of understandable due to the economy especially recently but it doesn’t bother me to much because the food I always order there is always delicious and i’ve been going there for 5+ years with no problems so if you can afford it I definitely recommend.
Everything was terrific. I didnt ask for soy sauce, forks,napkins or hot mustard and they dont put it in your to go order if u dont ask. So remember to ask. Other than condiments i give it a 9.
A small gem found in the newly renovated Piggly Wiggly mall. Don't let the faded menu board turn you away. The Honey Chicken is to die for.
Although their recipes are different from our restaurants back in New York, a variety of flavors can still be had. Fried dumplings offered a rich trying sausage filled dumplings with a salty, but delicious dipping sauce to tickle your taste buds.
Many meals offered white rice, but fried rice is available upon request. Lo Mein is a little plain in terms of vegetables, but has a great taste.
The number of snowbirds that came into the restaurant while we waited for our food was impressive. We counted for separate couples from the mid-West stopped in.
Food is great, portions are great, food is packaged very carefully, they gave me a couple packages of fried noodles (like most places do with fortune cookies), they modified the place for COVID, they were done cooking my meal within 10 minutes, and they did the absolute best they could with what they have.
The place has the strangest setup I've ever seen, kind of like it was modified into a street vendor setup, but I'm not complaining. Just keep in mind that because this place is so weird, and it's owned by a Chinese family in Alabama, the reviews are going to be lower than the quality of the place itself.
Highly recommend.
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