I had great hopes for this place as most of the reviews were glowing regarding the food and service. Went for an early dinner at 4:30 and had a quick meal of a large won ton soup, combination fried rice and kung pao chicken.
We were wary of ordering too much as our experience of Asian food in AZ, hasn't been a pleasant one. I don't know whether this is under new ownership or not but by the looks of the front door and the fingerprints all over them and the handmade signs, they are def short of a cleaning crew.
The large won top soup had about 4 chicken/pork wontons in them and was more broth then wontons and veggies. I consider this a one portion small wonton soup and certainly not the large size that they're advertising.
My hubby complained the soup was very salty and we ended up fighting for the veggies that were sparsely floating around the medium sized bowl. I thought the taste was okay, but it would of been better if the soup was served hot like it just came from the stove top. The first 2-3 spoonfuls were lukewarm and it got colder by the minute. If you've been reading my reviews you know this is a big yuk and pet peeve of mine.
As far as our entree, we weren't starved so we ordered only one dish thinking that the kung pao would be just fine for the both of us. When our order came, it looked like a nice amount of food and it looked tasty.
Except for the two things that make a diner go ugh after they've tasted the food:
1) Lukewarm food, both entree and the fried rice
2) Seeing the grisly almost grey looking pieces in the fried rice that we decided to put on a separate plate and not eat because it looked mysterious, uncooked and of course cold
At the end of the day, it was another disappointing foray into trying to find a decent Chinese restaurant in Arizona.