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Very good for inexpensive take-out! Got delivery from here one afternoon for dinner and I could not believe how fast it came.(Less than half an hour) Ordered the crab puffs/rangoons, pad thai, coconut chicken, and orange beef with white rice. Everything came hot, fresh and delicious. The crab puffs were crispy with a good amount of filling and great flavor (goes great with sweet and sour sauce); the pad thai tasted good but lacked a little in the complexity of flavor that I'm used to with that particular dish but the textures were spot on. I absolutely loved the sauces on the chicken and beef, although the orange sauce could stand to have a bit of spice. The batter on both dishes wasn't soggy and was still light and fluffy. As to the meat vs batter ratio I've been seeing some of the reviews complain about, I didn't see what they were talking about, the amount of meat compared to the batter was about average for that sort of batter. As for the portion sizes, they're larger than what I'm used to when getting take-out Chinese (Think 2-3 portions from Panda Express per single entree plate) so the price is pretty spot on considering what you're getting. Giving this 4/5 because I loved just about everything about it (almost comparable to China town take-out)
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