Definately order the shrimp and pork lo mein and the Mongolian beef. We tried the glazed walnut and shrimp but it was overshadowed by the aforementioned beef and lo mein. We will definately be back here again.
Small portions, shrimp/stir fried noodles lacked soy, Kung pao chicken good flavor just needed to spice up little more. Very slow servicing table.
David From Culver City
+4.5
Late Night Jook. My father-in-law has been going to Phoenix Inn since he was young, and they've been consistently good for jook over all those years. They don't open until fairly late, but they stay open very late, which is when they tend to be the most crowded. Our family goes there for jook and the doughnuts that go with them. Most of my family prefers the shrimp jook, and my preference \is for chicken and abalone. They serve other Chinese food as well. It tends to be a little greasy, but that's what late night Chinese food is supposed to be like.
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