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Went with two other people, ordered the General Tso's chicken and the Spicy Braised Fish with the intent of getting a third dish if we were still hungry. The fish came with an option to substitute fried rice for white rice for $1.50, and I requested that. The fried rice came out way too fast for it to have been fried to order. It tasted like steamed rice seasoned with soy sauce, and there were maybe 5 carrots/peas in the entire bowl. It was too salty for me to enjoy, but I kept it on my plate hoping that the sauces from the main dishes would cut some of the salt. Spicy fish and chicken came out, neither had even the faintest spice but both were horribly salty. In addition they were overcooked to the point that I couldn't tell which meat was which, and had to rely on the garnish to tell the two dishes apart. The chicken was the worse of the two, because in addition to being salty and overcooked it was cloyingly sweet and buried under a thick (ketchup-consistency) sauce that was impossible to eat around. I told the waiter that we wanted to exchange the chicken for a different dish. He said that this was impossible, and that this is how General Tso's chicken is supposed to taste. I started to argue, but decided it wasn't worth it since even if we got a replacement, we'd likely be trading one inedible dish for another. We picked at the fish some more, and left hungry. When we got the bill, it turned out that we were charged three times for fried rice, even though we only requested it with one dish.
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