Looks are deceiving... this is not as cookie cutter as the clip art menu / wall display leads one to believe.
Located in the shopping center across from the Super Walmart this small end unit crams rather nice high backed chairs into the front and 2 drink coolers next to the ordering counter. Not the best place to take a large group, but comfortable for couples and families of 4.
When I called they gave me the standard "10 to 15 min" and I was not surprised that it took closer to 45 for them to finish... unfortunately they were still giving out the same "10 to 15 min" line while I was waiting... bit that turned out to be the only thing wrong with a really unique meal.
Fried Dumplings... not your standard commercially prepared dumpling... much more ginger, lighter / looser filling with a nice thin dough.
General Tso's Chicken... very lightly breaded... nice garlic flavor to a sauce that wasn't overly sweet... mostly thigh meat... really moist
Kung Bao Chicken... lots of celery and peanuts... almost no breading... really interesting sauce... I could taste some hoisin, oyster and I think plum... mostly thigh meat... diced to match the cut of the celery and about the size of the peanuts... really moist and flavorful.
All of the hot red peppers in the entrees were large enough to fish out.
Fried Rice - small pieces of onion, sprouts, English peas and carrot cubes... but even the clearly processed peas and carrots were tasty and were not mushy.
Lunch Special portion size was big enough for 2 meals easily and came in microwaveable bowls.