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| - Tsu how, boo how? That's phonetic Mandarin for "did I like the food," because I can't remember the little Kanji pictures to write it out. I think one of them is a plus, a slash, two dots and a cheeseburger.
I liked the food. It wasn't typical slop cafeteria style Chinese. Of course it wasn't real Chinese either. But it was good quality, tasty and inexpensive for what you got. I ordered General Tso's Chicken- $7.50, pot stickers- $4.95 and a Pepsi, (in a bottle, no fountain.) I got a shrimp egg roll too. I found two brine shrimp in it.
They asked me how spicy I wanted the chicken. I said medium. It was not hot at all. I've had spicier breakfast cereal than their medium. But the chicken was all breast meat and the rice was not Uncle Ben's. I hate getting Louisiana rice in a Szechuan dish. Just like I would hate getting Botan in my jambalaya. The potstickers were typical. Filled with cabbage and there could have been some meat somewhere- not sure though. On previous occasions I've had the Ma Po, $9.50 and the Curry Chicken, $10.50. They were served like soup and in my opinion, looked and tasted very soupy. Very bland and uninteresting- just a bunch of onion.
One thing: there's a movie theater next door. This place will probably not be a good date night location. There's two tables and some bar stools, and are probably meant for waiting instead of dining. I don't believe they'll kick you out for trying to dine in like what would happen to you in a Chinese take away in London, but if you're a fat guy like me, you and a date may not fit.
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