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“I ordered from Asian kitchen and I ordered no onions on my food but it came with onions and they were happy to remake it and replace it. The food. Here is very delicious and the people are very easy to deal with. I recommend this place to anybody looking for sushi or a good Chinese dish.!!!“
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“There food is pretty good .and they try to keep up on filling there choices so everything is fresh and hotBut they should NOT use the back hafe of the restaurant for storage . The tables and booths are fill with boxes ...it does not look nice like your eating in there store room..“
“My family has been going to this place for years and never once have we been disappointed with our order. The food is super tasty and super cheap and the portions are humongous, we always have leftovers. Anyone who thinks that the staff is rude should re-examine their pre-conceived notions on what is owed to them by restaurant employees. Their job isn't to be nice to you, it's to get you your food and get you out the door. If you want to be treated like royalty, go get a back massage!!“
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“The first thing I think of when going here is how I used to go to the preceding restaurant when I was a kid in 2002 by myself. The next thing I think is that I compare it to Chinese food in Washington, DC (or Chicago, just "big cities"). This place is on par with Yeung Fong, a place I've frequented a lot in the past. While I will say that actual Chinatown DC Chinese food is a little bit better quality, it's also far more expensive. Another poster was right in that this place is generally just as good as big city Chinese food. We need to support our Asian owned businesses! The portions here are generous for the price, the lunch special being cheaper than the big city price by $2-$3 I would think. Pictured here is the General Tso's (Tao's) chicken for $8.53, you judge the portion.“