It was quite an unexpected good eats find. This is a hole-in-a-wall type place. The price is befitting to the quality you receive. There were many typical and some interesting menu choices. This is definitely a place to hit-up when options are low and hunger tensions are high. Mind you, you are here strictly for the food and not for service, there are lapse in customer service but I'll overlook that for good food.
We ordered the general Tao Chicken. Nice and crispy with a nice generous covering of their sweet spicy sauce. The vegetable were fresh and crisp, simple looking with a hit of flavor. It is priced higher than the typical surrounding restaurants but the execution of the dish warrants a taste.
We enjoyed the fried intestines too. Nicely prepared, no off-putting taste or smell and fried to crispy yet chewy perfection. The dish came cheap and plentiful. I only wish that there were some pickled carrots and radish on the side to cut through the fattiness and oily texture. It was served with a sweet and sour sauce, though I liked the sauce, I didn't feel that it was the best pairing as it made the dish heavier.
The creamy tomato sauced fried rice was bomb. So good. The amount to shrimps served with the dish was impressive; perfectly cooked-not chewy or dried. The sauce and rice were flawlessly seasoned and left us satisfied.
The meal was delicious. I am so glad to have found a new to-go place for late-night Chinese food. I loved the low-key, easy going vibe. Service was fast and food served within 10min of ordering. A place for a quick bite during lunch or a lazy date...