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  • Like Mike S. here I do my best to look for the silver lining in all things. I just couldn't find it here. We ordered delivery. One chicken & rice soup and two General Tso's chicken (one with spring roll, one with regular roll - both with fried rice). The fried rice was literally just that - fried rice - no egg bits anywhere to be found. I've had this combo at a number of Chinese restaurants around the country and every time it has egg bits. Oh well, moving on... the order, like I said was for one spring and one regular egg roll - guess what came? Two regular egg rolls. But that's still not why I give this place 1 star. The egg rolls were on the small side and I could not finish mine - tasted bad - again I usually can tolerate a lot of variation in how my food is done - I NEVER throw away food - that egg roll I spit out. But that's still not why I give this place 1 star. Moving on to the chicken part of General Tso's Chicken - small bits of chicken deeply fried in a ton of breading. Flavor was in the middle. The menu marked this as a spicy dish. I couldn't find any bit of spice anywhere in the flavoring. Almost had a barbeque type flavoring to it - nothing like any GTC I've had in the past at a number of Chinese takeout/delivery places. Not a good dish at all - again I NEVER throw away food... I threw this away - not even for leftovers! My wife did the same after about 6 bites. But that's not why I give this place 1 star. Now - remember I ordered a chicken & rice soup? Well, what we got could not be described as a soup. Think more like chicken & rice casserole. There was water in there - but it was soaked up by all the rice - which looked very pasta-like... and not like "rice". I'll try to upload a photo so you can get an idea. Anyway, my wife loves soup - this was not soup. To add to this, they threw in fried wontons - which every Chinese restaurant does for their soups. You use them to soak up the water/oil in the soup to "thicken" it. Was this a joke? I called them up and according to the person that answered the phone "that is how we make it". I asked why give the fried wontons then? Silence. She said next time I order just say you want it more "soup like". Let me get this straight - when I ordered "soup" I need to specify I want it more "soup like"!? For my dissatisfaction I was offered 10% off the next time I order. Yeah, there will be no next time. The soup that isn't soup debacle - this is what truly gives this place one star. You've been warned. :)
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