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It's been a while since I have been back and now I remember why. The food is decent and the prices are ok for the large portion sizes. My problems: Usually when I have went I eat my soup while I wait for my to go order. Today I was told no, soup is only for dine in. I would understand this...but it's like three ounces of soup in a togo cup (the cup is a togo styrofoam cup whether it is for eat in or not) so if I am ordering three meals for carryout, is it that serious to let me have a half cup of soup for the twenty minute wait? But no big deal, hey I am not crying over half a cup of soup, just seems to me if there is one table in the whole place you might want to go the extra mile. My main issue: I ordered kung pao chicken no chicken, baby corn instead of chicken. I order this at every chinese restaurant I go to, and rarely have an issue. I had a whole conversation with the dude about meat, that I wouldnt mind paying extra, I just prefer x veggies instead of chicken, mainly corn. I get my order and it is tied in a knot to where I cant open the bag without ripping the whole bag open. I get home and open my box....to Kung Pao Zucchini. I mean literally, it is ALL zucchini with TWO bites of carrot and three (no seriously, three) water chestnuts and zero baby corn. WTH? So I call and talk to the dude, and ask him what gives? I mean, I like zucchini as much as the next person but really? He says oh, there are carrots in there too, to which i let him know there was two bites. I asked where the corn was, I mean we had this whole conversation.."Oh, I wasn't really paying attention to all that. Do you want to come back for another one?" Ahh no, it is over 100 degrees out and I just finally got home with my messed up food, no I will not be driving back. Ever. My boyfriends bourbon chicken was ok, he didn't care for the chow mein or rice so we just threw that away. So yeah, I gave them a benefit star for having big portions and good prices. SO if you like a lotta stuff for a lot of cheap, here ya go. However, for real chinese, I would definitely recommend trying elsewhere.
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