$2.50 pork chops that are similar to cutlet pork chops (the Chinese term for an almost panko breading on a deep fried pork chop).
They changed owners about three months ago. Some things are better now (the deep fried fish with corn sauce, although the batter on the fish isn't as light as I'm used to), but some things are odd. The curry chicken is chunks of battered chicken, not just straight up chunks of chicken, and their sweet and sour pork doesn't look like sweet and sour pork. Their green beans with minced pork and preserved veggie is absolutely delicious. I could eat bowls of rice with this dish alone, and I usually eat about two spoons of rice in a given meal (not a fan of rice unless I have something to shovel it down with).
Party Trays:
They can turn the majority of the items on their menus into party trays. Two sizes. The first feeds (as in makes them full) about 6-7? Maybe a bit more depending on the people. The second feeds about 15-20? Their fried rices and their fried noodles/vermicellis/hor funs, etc. in party tray form are a great party option because they're so ridiculously cheap! The smaller one isn't as good of a deal, but the larger one costs about $34-38? Something like that. And they pack them full of whatever rice/noodle option you chose. I fed 35 people, majority teenagers two of these trays, had leftovers, and it cost me under $100 including tax.