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| - My experience at Sing High's was above average when compared to a typical experience at a fast food joint, such as Panda Express. I'm not a Chinese food expert, mainly because I've never visited China, but I could compare it to food I am familiar with, fast food. When I eat at a restaurant, I evaluate it on service, food, and atmosphere. Sing High's disappointed me with their service because the waitress, who seemed to be as old as the eighty-year-old restaurant, accommodated my family with constant refills; however, when my cup finally became vacant, she disappeared into the abyss. Granted it was somewhat busy, since it was 5:00 PM on a Sunday, but I observed she did not tend any other tables. She has waited on my family in the past, which means I should have the luxury of my one complementary refill without having my father go near the kitchen to ask her. However, my experience with their food was phenomenal. I enjoyed my Cantonese Style Chicken Lo Mein, which had a thick, rich gravy mixed in it with medium-sized pieces of chicken. Out of any Chinese dish I've eaten, this was by far the most filling and delicious, not only because of its decent price tag of $7.50, but due to the massive, towering portion. This Lo Mein is tastier than the Chow Mein at Panda Express, and is more satisfying than having any two-entrée plate from Panda.
The atmosphere was nothing fancy. Even though it doesn't have the crowded feel as a Panda express, it still had an average restaurant feel. The restaurant felt as if it hadn't been updated to a more modern look, mostly because of the faded color plates. I expected more of a Chinese appearance, but the atmosphere, in this case, was not as important as the food. The food was the best feature, and completely dominated the service and atmosphere in my criteria. Overall, if you're in the Central Phoenix area and craving tasty Chinese food, I recommend Sing High's.
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