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  • Damned fine. Damned fine, indeed. I'm on a mission to evaluate the various Chinese delivery joints in my area, and this is the latest in my scope. I might actually bump this spot up to 5* once I finish my mission, but until then I'm still figuring out my evaluation system. Ordered my usual: one eggroll, Singapire mei-fun, walnut shrimp, Kung-pao chicken, and Mongolian beef. The eggroll was very nice- oily enough to feel decadent, but not to oily as to feel gross. Plus, they threw in two extra, which was nice. I'd requested spicy mustard with my eggroll, and they threw in three packets which was really nice. I also purchased a "side" of spicy mustard and they gave me a small container of "That Good Stuff"- ie the stuff that makes the back of your throat tingle like a Christmas tree getting burned on February 2nd. It was great! The Kung-pao chicken was fine- it was pretty much what you'd expect from a joint like this- tender sliced breastmeat with babycorn, water chestnut, carrot and celery. No real spice to it, but that's pretty much to be expected, since white people have tender bootyholes and tend to complain a lot when something makes them tingle. The Mongolian beef was fine- definitely not my favorite, but not the worst I've ever had. There were no crispy seifun noodles, and there really wasn't any spice, but the flavor of the beef was fine... just fine. The walnut shrimp was tasty and I really appreciated that they served the sauce in a separate container so that the nice fried shrimp and walnuts didn't get gooey in transit. The Singapore mei-fun was actually delightful- just the right amount of spice and ingredients mixed together to give that delightful noodley mouth-feel while delivering bite after bit of meaty goodness. I think that, so far, this has been my favorite Singapore mei-fun. All in all, this was a solid offering, and it definitely in the running for my "go-to Chinese delivery" joint. I love that they threw in a few free eggrolls, and overall I'm extremely pleased with the quality of the food!
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