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  • I've been in RR a year and a half now, but I just recently decided to see what the area had to offer for Chinese. I stopped by late on Sunday and the parking lot only had a few empty spaces. Once inside there was a constant stream of people picking up their take-out. Connie who works the front/bar area is well known by the customers and often had friendly greetings for them. After I ordered my wait time was about 15-20 minutes even with them being so busy. For food I got the Sesame Chicken $13 (rounding up here) turned into a combo dinner for an extra $6. This included wonton soup, one rib, one jumbo fried piece of shrimp, and one egg roll. I also got a side of the Crab Rangoons for $6, I think there were 8 of them. So my total came to $25. I thought this was a little pricey, but I ended up getting 3 meals out of it. Downside is that I felt meh about the food. When I think of Chinese food I think of the stuff that is so bad for you but oh so good. It's cheap and will make you feel bloated the next day, but you have no regrets. It's also a requirement that you eat this stuff in your sweatpants. King Wah seemed like it tried to be a little fancier but came up short. The chicken was not crispy fried chunks of tasty questionable mystery meat coated in delicious sauce, instead it barely had a bread coating on it, the chicken was all white meat, but way too many pieces contained that hard cartilage/stringy vein stuff that you're supposed to cut out and throw away. Plus it looked so sad drowning in all that sauce, luckily (sarcasm) though it had hard chunks of vegetables to cling to. The fried rice that came with it was sad and plain with just a few bits of egg mixed in. Nothing else. I did really like the bbq rib, and there was a tiny side of this pineapple sauce that I dipped my shrimp in that was tasty. The egg roll seemed to be of a decent size and the taste was standard. Wonton soup was okay as well. The crab rangoons though were a little plain, but you can never go that wrong with fried dough and cream cheese. Overall the food wasn't terrible, but it wasn't what I was expecting or craving. I guess I just prefer my Chinese take-out to have low standards. I shall continue my search!
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