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| - It's cheap but good Chinese food that'll give you plenty of leftovers. I'm a fan.
I ordered through Eat24 at 8:45 on a Saturday night and my food was estimated at 45-60 minutes, fine with me. I was delighted that it arrived by 9:05 and was piping hot.
I ordered a PuPu platter for some variety and was not disappointed. Two huge, fresh pork egg rolls, 2 flavorful and crisp crab rangoon (you could see and taste the crab and scallion!), 2 meaty and rich fried wontons, two pork spare ribs (the only disappointment, tasted old and did not have that nice charred BBQ glaze), 2 tender and large teriyaki steak skewers, two moist and flavorful chicken teriyaki sticks (which were breaded and fried first and then sauced), and a handful of "chicken tenders" which were actually sweet and sour chicken nuggets with the iconic red glaze.
I also tested their wonton and egg drop soup which was slightly bland and the wontons nothing special. For an entree I got the General Tso's Chicken and indicated hot for level of spicy - it was more sour than spicy. Not bad, but not something I'd get again. It was accompanied by the usual few crowns of slightly undercooked broccoli and a pile of pork fried rice. The rice was yellow like Spanish rice, but didn't have much flavor either way and all the veggies were dried out as well as the pork chunks.
The minor gripes aside, the PuPu platter was worth all $10 in my book. The whole bill came to about $25 and I easily have enough leftovers for 2 meals. I'd definitely order from them again if I'm ever trapped in a Cleveland hotel again!
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