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  • I visited Yummy Palace for a weekend lunch. The newly opened Yummy Palace is located in the Irwin Shopping Plaza, and offers Chinese, Japanese, and Thai food. The inside of the restaurant was dimly lit, but appeared to be clean. Out of the 25 or so tables, only 4 were taken (which is not out of the ordinary on an 80+ degree weekend in Pa). I placed a take out order that included lunch special L22-sesame chicken, for $5.95, which came with an egg roll and rice (steamed, fried, or brown). You can order soup (Egg Drop, Miso, Won Ton, or Hot & Sour), or a house salad, in place of an egg roll. I also ordered the chicken teriyaki, which is not an option on the lunch menu, for $10.50. The server informed me that my request for fried rice would be an additional $1.00. The order was ready within the 15 minute wait time that I was quoted, and it stayed warm during the ride home. The lunch portions are prepared with the meat and the rice in the same plastic container. The sesame chicken looked exactly as I expected... small chunks of chicken, covered in dark sauce, and sprinkled with sesame seeds. However, the taste could be compared to that of something you could order at a mall food court. The egg roll was light and crispy...unfortunately, this was the best part of my meal. The chicken teriyaki was in a plastic container by itself, and the fried rice was in its own paper package. The chicken was cut into perfect one inch strips resembling something that comes from a pre-cooked Tyson chicken meal. It was coated in a light brown/orange sauce, and contained two pieces of broccoli. The chicken was mushy, as if it were heated in a microwave. It also lacked any flavor (no hint of ginger, soy, or salt), even though it was swimming in sauce. The fried rice was acceptable, but was not worth $11.50 because it was the only part of the meal my boyfriend would eat. Prior to trying this new restaurant, I searched for online feedback but only found two, one line reviews. I am posting this review as a warning for those who are considering Yummy Palace since there are not many Chinese food options in the area. I do not plan to return to Yummy Palace, and will drive the extra twenty minutes to go to China King in Greensburg.
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