After an extensive search on Yelp for another Chinese place a few miles from home, I located this high-quality, low-key Chinese restaurant, China Gourmet. It is clean, has dark wood floors and a few booths for dining. The elegant young Chinese people who work there (they may own the place; I don't know...) are very friendly and courteous. They appreciate your patronage, and it shows.
We started with the fantastic honey-barbecued pork. It was a generous portion for an appetizer. The fried rice was perfect; as were General Tso's chicken (broccoli, peppers and pineapple made it the best I'd had lately) and the mu shu pork. Pop was Diet Pepsi (we despise Coke).
This is casual, clean dining--the utensils are plastic and Styrofoam, but the knowledge that the stuff is new gives confidence--that's a little trade-off. And China Gourmet has red chili oil, which is a big factor in my enjoyment of Chinese food.