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Having been born in San Francisco and being a resident of Los Angeles, I've been a chinese food addict from the start of my life. That having been said I'd like to award China Joy my very precious WORST OF: Chinese Food award. We had a party of 6 who ordered the orange chicken, kung pao beef and egg foo young. 3 of us ended up vomiting up the contents of our stomachs within 15 minutes while driving down the 159. What went wrong? The kung pao was breaded with a coating of what felt like that green slime the nickelodeon channel used to dump on people, the pot stickers were filled with chicken jerky and the egg foo young was stretchy. Needless to say we tried a few bites and then tossed the rest while attempting to eat the sides of rice or soup. Even the hot and sour soup looked like something I'd blow out of my nose during a run in with influenza. --- The Bottom Line: Bland, over starched and completely stale nightmares are served here on a daily basis. The only time I'd visit China Joy again is if I ate something poisonous and needed to get it out of my stomach.
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