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| - Came in with co-worker to grab take out for an office party; your experience dining in may be different.
Order time:
We ordered beef & broccoli (x2), sweet & sour pork (x2), yeung-chow fried rice (x2) and fried beef noodles (x2). It took around 30 minutes to receive the order, which is actually reasonable.
Restaurant size:
This used to be a Harvey's (you can still see where the decals used to be on the doors), so there's plenty of space inside.
Food quality:
Sweet and sour pork is one of those items that has many variables affecting its success, such as toughness of meat, meat to batter ratio, sauce. Home Feel did a really good job with the sweet & sour pork! The meat was very tender, yet firm, and without a large amount of batter.
The beef and broccoli, and fried beef noodles were as expected, without the beef being overly chewy. The fried beef noodles could have had more onions and "wok air" though?
However, the yeung chow fried rice was a little disappointing with its blandness and general sparseness of ingredients.
Service:
The main server (owner?) speaks English, Cantonese, Mandarin and possibly other languages. He was willing to include 8 pops (or soups, if you so chose). Not much to do while waiting though.
Final thoughts:
I don't foresee myself randomly dropping in again, but it's good to know there's a place with good sweet & sour pork around that area.
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