Average Chinese at a modest price. Lunch sizes are plentiful and rather inexpensive. While I certainly wouldn't recommend dinning in, there are in fact designated eating areas in the establishment. However, the tables are typically covered with products for the awkward built in retail store or occupied by employees on break. Service is speedy, but the food really just doesn't stand out as excellent. The Lo Mein is flavorful but greasy, the fried rice is rather flat, and most extras (egg rolls / wontons) are mediocre. General Tso's and Kung Po are among their better dishes, good flavor with excellent spice. Overall a pretty decent spot for take out or delivery, but I certainly wouldn't go out of my way.