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Chen's Chinese & Sushi
Categories: Chinese, Sushi Bars [Edit]
Neighborhood: Lakeview3506 N. Clark St
(between Cornelia Ave & Eddy St)
Chicago, IL 60657
(773) 549-9100
including the following: Premium Open Bar: 10:30 PM - 1:30 AM Huge selections of Chinese and Sushi Maki Buffet New Year's Eve Party Favor
Announced 11 hours ago- Nearest Transit:
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Addison (Red)
- Hours:
Mon-Thu. 4:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Fri-Sat. 4:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Sun. 4:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
- Parking:
- Street
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Price Range:
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$$
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- No
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- Yes
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Good for:
- Dinner
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
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- 145 reviews
- Neighborhood:
- Lakeview
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135 reviews for Chen's Chinese & Sushi
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"It's ladies night and I'm feeling right, oh what a night." The ladies and I decided to have a girl's night out starting at Chen's. The main draw was the half price bottles of wine.
In my hot new shoes and super-sexy outfit I was ready to dine in a swanky little joint. Chen's fits the bill as much as a restaurant can in the middle of Wrigleyville. Sleek lines, sultry colors and dark lighting=tres chic.
But, there ends the ultimate experience. The service was a little bit apathetic, the food was just 'meh' and two of our companion's food came out cold so, to be polite, the other two waited for their entrees to come back while ours sat and got cold! :(
We started with the spring rolls and crab won tons. The rolls were just alright while the won tons/rangoon were fairly standard. Next we ordered some maki which was quite tasty. For my entree I had the thai curry with tofu. At first I was pleased with the spicy kick and really fresh veggies but after a few bites I was overwhelmed with how sugary the sauce was. I mean, this sauce was almost syrupy and I couldn't eat anymore. When the server asked if I wanted it wrapped to go all I could think about was opening the refrigerated container the next day to find my food in a crystallized state from all of the sugar. Ew. I have never had Asian food that tasted so strongly of sugar..it was just gross.
I think I would go back only for drinks and appetizers or sushi after my experience with the curry and reading other reviews that report similar situations.
I didn't want to like Chen's... they go against everything I look for in a Chinese restaurant - fancy decor, fancy plating, located right smack in the middle of Cubs fan mating ground.
But I gotta admit, Chen's is pretty awesome. I've had the opportunity to dine in and as well as order for delivery (since Chinalite closed down, Chen's is practically the only option left for the neighborhood).
The Soong appetizer was really tasty, with well-chosen lettuce that held the contents without disintegrating. I'm also a big fan of the curry and Mongolian chicken dishes.
Service can be a little slow, as the place seems to always be busy. While you wait, try one of their signature martinis or sake drinks - yum! I haven't felt *rushed* there, but you don't get the feeling that they want you to linger over those last few sips in your glass.
Chen's also has little special events several times a month that look really fun - check out the calendar on their website!
Hey Chen... when someone puts up a sign that says "No Menus" it means don't leave your stinking menu on my doorknob. Oh, and one more thing... Chinese food and Sushi should not be served in the same location. They are two different countries and cuisines. Same reason I'm not going to a German/French restaurant anytime soon. Pick one and stick with it.
Thanks.
I am a frequent flyer at Chen's. I either go to the restaurant or order delivery once a week. I have eaten their food over 50 times. The food selection is great, satisfying my variable palette. The quality of the food is always consistently very good and fresh. I am amazed by some of the other yelp reviewers. It seems that some people can't speak up unless they are on their PC at home. When I order Kung Bao, I'll say "spice it up, I like it hot." If I have ordered something that I don't like, I don't order it again because it is not for me and each place is going to have their interpretation of a dish. I recommend Chen's to all my friends because of the great food, delivery and restaurant service. I cook a lot of food myself and eat a lot of different Asian cuisines. They offer a great selection at an affordable price and it is always tasty. Thanks Chen!!
I made reservations using Open Table to dine at Chen's the evening before Thanksgiving. When we arrived the restaurant and bar were half full. It took over ten minutes for someone to greet us at our table. When we were finally welcomed by our server we ordered three appetizers and two beers. Our appetizer arrived 20 minutes later, and we still didn't have our drinks and were told that the "bar was very busy" (too busy to pop open two beers even though it was half full). The appetizers we received tasted pretty good, but we didn't bother to stay for dinner. Due to the poor service we cancelled our third appetizer and requested the check. We walked across the street to Matsuya where we were immediately welcomed and served drinks. The food and service at Matsuya were outstanding!
This was a pleasant experience,
I did try their crab Rangoon on their menu called Crabmeat Won Ton $4.95. They tasted good and were very filling but definitely not low fat.
Once the food came it was very good. Out of curiosity I wanted to try their chicken Pad Thai to see how it compares to other restaurants. The verdict--- very good better than I had before and a huge portion. Lots of left overs.
The only problem is that the wait for the food was unusually long. And we were hungry. Granted that it was Tuesday night and every table was filled.
Their plum wine is very very sweet but I liked it. My husband had House Saki very potent and strong if you ask me.
Overall a very good experience and I will be back with friends.
Disappointment. Every time I've walked by this place the smell has been incredible and for some reason the smell didn't translate. They had some really great specials and the staff was great! The food was ... disappointing. Crab rangoon had too much goon and too little crab. The spring rolls had beef in them and my personal opinion is that you shouldn't put meat in spring rolls unless it's the tiny shrimps. A giant salad and miso soup came with one of our dinners. The salad was huge and the miso soup...miso sick. The sushi was OK but every bite had that fish slap at the end. The tempura had a weird smoky BBQ flavor...
Oolong tea was good!
Tonight me and my friends decided to go to Chen's for dinner. I had made a reservation on http://Opentable.com (I love getting points for making reservations and being able to trade them in for gift certificates!) Anyways, we were seated right away and the service was very good. I felt really bad when a young waitress dropped her whole tray right by our table, you could tell she felt really bad. All the waiters came around to help clean up and make sure nothing got on us, it was very nice.
Anyways, when I sat down at the table I was totally set on sushi but I have to be honest, the sushi menu just didn't not look that good. I was hoping for some more unique rolls which I did not find any, so instead I decided to go for Chinese. I was very pleasantly surprised. I am trying to eat somewhat healthy lately and as we all know Chinese food is not always so healthy, BUT I love that they have low fat options.
I ordered the low fat stir-fried broccoli with chicken and brown rice. The portion was huge, very plentiful which was great and for the price (around $10) it was a very reasonable dinner. The sauce was very tasty and I felt that the broccoli and chicken were cooked perfectly.
One of my friends ordered the general taos low fat option and really enjoyed her meal as well. We were so full that we opted out of dessert but once we were looking around when we were ready to leave, we decided next time we come we have to get dessert because it look absolutely delicious!
Overall, a great place for Chinese, not really sure about the sushi, I think there are probably more unique places to go for good sushi.
Always had good fresh sushi here. Surprisingly good Chinese food. Love that they have Japanese beer on tap! Great modern decor. Parking was a pain, but that's besides the point.
Mongolian beef was awesome!!! You also have to try to fatty tuna here. it's to die for!
I love this place! It's not the most authentic Chinese restaurant, but the food is really good and the atmosphere is enjoyable. I like the fried rice or the sesame chicken, but I've also ordered the Peking duck (they need 24 hours advance notice) and that was really delicious! They have amazing drinks, 1/2 price on tuesdays and wednesdays! If you're not in the mood for alcohol, the oolong tea is incredible.
Also, I order delivery from them all the time, and they are VERY fast.
My friend Dana LOVES this place, but I am not that crazy about it. She took me here for my one night in town, and it was mehhh. The high point was the amazing 1/2 off Martini's (Key Lime and Strawberry Shortcake). It's not that the food was bad, it was just boring, nothing to write home about. Shrimp spring rolls had barely any shrimp. The rolls were ok, kinda boring. I did enjoy my Super White Tuna Nigri, and Sea Bass. I am just glad we had $20 gift certificate (you get for signing up to be a "member").
My go-to place for Chinese delivery in the city. Reasonable prices, great service, speedy delivery, large selection, and great food. My biggest problem with Chen's is ordering way too much and ending up with leftovers for a few days.
Some highlights:
- Steamed Beef Dumplings are amazing.
- They usually give you a $20 dine-in gift certificate every time you order.
- Low fat options on a few dishes...and they actually taste better
- Good maki (haven't had the sashimi yet)
- Any order over $25 they give you a free veggie fried rice. It's not a small serving either...it would feed 3-4 people easily and it's really tasty. I also think anything over $15 they'll give you crab rangoons for free.
The General Tao's chicken is really great, a little pricey but worth it. It is a great mixture between spicy and sweet. It boasts a cool laid back atmosphere, but avoid at all costs during a cubs game! The sushi seems average but I don't go here for sushi so can't really comment. Friends have just commented while dining with them.
There are things about Chen's that I really like, but I find it overall a bit disappointing. The atmosphere is very chic, and I like the martinis. However, I think the food is quite overpriced and the quality is variable. The sushi, in paricular, is not worth the money. They make a good Kung Pao, but the Szechuan is actually kind of gross. Much too sweet and sticky, and not really spicy at all. Overall, not worth it.
Out of this world Asian. My Midwestern mother even liked it!
We went with a group of 8 (with reservations). The banana martini is a nice pre-dinner warm up; or they have sake bombs. We started with an appetizer sampler platter and edamame. We then moved on to sushi, spicy tuna, spicy salmon, and a giant lobster roll. All the prices for sushi were beyond reasonable and they even had fair priced sushi platters.
We ate family style ordering main plates to pass on the large 'lazy susan'. The sweet and sour chicken is served in a halved pineapple. The orange shrimp was crazy good and the double fried duck was like candy meat. The lo-mein was a little icky. But the Kung Pao was spicy and meaty. You can order all these dishes with beef, chicken, shrimp or tofu so it's friendly for all parties. I would recommend it to my friends and plant to go back.
Ok, here's the thing.
Chen's is good for Chinese.
Sushi? Eh, not so much. I mean yes, if you like a mammoth load of rice and an itty bitty bit of fish, then this is stellar. However, if you actually LIKE raw fish, and don't want to carbo load on sticky rice, this is a miss of epic proportions.
Here's the drill: Chen's is perfect for an upscale "feeling" date, with pretty reasonable prices. (it's actually right in Wrigleyville, and jeans are certainly acceptable, but you could get away with getting a little dressy and heading here for a bit of romancin'). You get the little tea lights and the interior is all "zenned" out, so its dressy enough to impress someone. Just don't order the sushi. Stick with Chinese.
Rice be damned, it has a place! Choking my sushi is not one of them.
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8/12/2008
It's still a date killer, but I've found the loophole!
When I order delivery by myself, there's no… Read more »
LOVE this place! fresh food, great wait staff, UNBELIEVABLE crab rangoons!
my bf and i try to go as often as possible. dine in/delivery is always perfect. sometimes you even get a 25$ gift card for getting 30$ worth of delivery!
sweet+sour chicken is my favorite dish- about 10$, and california maki (im still a new sushi eater...)
Do not order the Chow Fun Rice Noodle. I was craving some Chinese food and happened to see Chen's Chinese & Sushi restaurant and thought this could satisfy my cravings.
I thought everything was pretty overpriced and would rather get Chinese Food in Chinatown.
The only good part was that I did receive a $20 gift certificate for joining their e-mailing list. It must have only been a week promotion but not sure if I'd go back to try something else.
So, I order delivery from Chens like I usually do, seeing its my go to place for Chinese delivery. I place my order for crab meat wontons.. yummmmmmmmm.. and the low-fat option of General Taos chicken with brown rice. Always a good choice for me.
Then I go down to get my food and the delivery man decides to have a conversation with me.
Who are you getting food for?
Just for me, I say
No boy up there?
Nope... just me.
Do you want some company someday?
uhhh.. no. I'm just fine.... :-/
So, while Chens is great and always reliable, beware of the older delivery man that will hit on you while you are craving deep fried cream cheese!
We came back here almost a year later and it has not improved at all. In fact, it was pretty disgusting.
I ordered Tofu Pad Thai which is basically my fall back meal at any Thai/Chinese place, and is really hard to screw up. Well, they did. Not only was the portion absolutely HUGE (it could have fed four people as an entree) but the entire thing was pink. Pink. The sauce they used was reddish/brown and stained everything pink. The tofu was pink. The onion was pink. The egg? Pink. It looked like I was eating brains. Soggy, flavorless, steaming hot brains. On top of that, it tasted horrible. The tofu was mushy and the entire dish was completely flavorless. The spring rolls were also devoid of any flavor.
Needless to say, I barely ate anything and honestly I felt really bad about not taking some of that huge dish home, but I would not have eaten it later either. It would have been thrown away no matter what.
My boyfriend had sushi which he was not impressed with either. He has been here more than me and said it used to be much better. Maybe they got a new chef or something.
I cannot recommend this place because it is just so, so, SO disappointing. I'm always willing to give a place a second chance, so two strikes and you're out.
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6/2/2008
Really overpriced and overhyped for what you get. The view out the window consists of drunk people… Read more »
I went on a Wednesday night with a friend which just so happens to be half off martini night, $3 martinis who can resist that. The first thing I enjoyed about Chen's was the ambiance it has a very modern asian feel to it.
The menu is fairly extensive offering some classic chinese dishes and sushi. We both got sushi rolls and vegetable dumplings for an appetizer. The dumplings were delicious and huge and well worth the money. The sushi was also delish, fresh well cut and good size pieces. They are currently running a promotion where if you sign up for their email list you get a gift certificate for $20. We each had 2 drinks, and appetizer, and 2 sushi rolls a piece and only spent $30 with the gift certificate. Completely worth it.
I cant wait to venture to Chen's again and try one of the Chinese dishes.
You know, sometimes there's no need to mess with a good thing. Chens gets it right (American-style Chinese right) and delivers in a *SNAP.* They quoted me 50 min, and brought it in 12. Yes 12 minutes. For that, they earned all the stars possible!
One word: Gross.
Ordered take out from Chen's last night for the 1st time - General Tso's Chicken (FYI low-fat option is not breaded). After my boyfriend started eating, I found a HAIR in the chicken.
Needless to say we will never order from there again.
Before I found said black hair, boyfriend said the sauce was overly sweet and not spicy at all.
The sushi here is great, the entrees - ehh so so! if you are eating IN, order their lyche martini, it's AWESOME!
if you are ordering OUT, make sure you be specific about what you want and the extra things that you might need, for example 2 pairs of chopsticks, extra soy sauce etc. I had to call in a few times because they forget things when they deliver (esp if its a dinner rush!)
They constantly have some kind of a promotion going on: $20 gift card for ordering delivery etc. It's a great deal if you order out/eat out a lot, so sign up for their email list
Staff is always friendly, however the wait staff is busy, so they can get a little impatient with you when you have no idea what to order
Went here with a $20 off coupon for a $30 meal. So right off the bat, it's a great deal. The food though, was just A-OK.. If i could give 3.5 stars I would. I went with my sister and got the following.
Started off with spicy salmon roll and dragon roll. Both good, but nothing really spectacular. Then we shared the sesame beef platter. That's was really yummy when it was hot. As it cooled, the sticky sauce hardened and became really sticky when trying to get out of my teeth. Overall, I'm a more original asian cuisine.. but it was a great deal to pass up.
Well, the service was OK.
The food was surprisingly, well, dull. Sushi was average at best. The pieces were not too big, and the more expensive rolls we ordered were just plain boring. I thought that the low fat option would be healthy for the Chinese dishes. The I saw the oil on the chicken dish we got. Is it that Americanized Chinese food is so terrible for you that plain old unhealthy is low fat in their eyes?
Not again. Nope.
I love Chen's atmosphere, the bar is perfect for having a few drinks and ordering a few apps or rolls. I am a huge fan of the spicy tuna and also the white tuna crunch ... great flavor! I also have enjoyed a few different beef dishes. Chen's always does a really great job with spice, it's good but doesn't kill you.
Fantastic martinis! I had one with lychee and it was delicious!
So I'm a wild child who lives life on the edge.
I'm not talking motorcycles, tattoos, or piercings.
Much, much crazier... see, I order sushi delivery from time to time. And last night I had a hankerin' for some maki. I know I can count on Sushi X and Wakamono, but thought I'd give Chen's a try. Bonus points for Chen's online ordering system, which means I didn't have to strain my sore throat just to speak over all the restaurant bustle.
I ordered my standby roll, spicy tuna, along with a tropical maki (crab, shrimp and mango). My delivery man was a-knockin' only 30 minutes later. However, once I tasted my maki I would have given them an extra 30 minutes if that is what was needed in order to makes my rolls taste good. Not only were they bland, but were smushed in their container and fell apart as soon as I took a chopstick to them (and I'm no slouch when it comes to chopstick maneuvering). I didn't even finish, which says everything considering how hungry I was.
So sad. Based on other reviews, Yelper Nation seems quite content with Chen's Chinese delivery so I'll give them another shot. But no more maki for me.
Ahh, Chen's. The atmosphere is modern contemporary, and the music they play is what I imagine would be playing in an elevator that all the 'cool kids' rode, if that elevator was very large and served Chinese food. But seriously, I like the chill music - it fits the vibe of the place.
You could go to Chen's for a date. You could go to Chen's with a large group for someone's birthday. You could go to Chen's to meet up with your mom and two of her friends when they are totally drunk after a Cubs game and try to ignore the sexual discussion they have for the first 10 minutes.
Delivery service is always on time and oddly enough I've never had the same person deliver to me twice.
Now - the food. The Kung Bao plates ARE AMAZING. The sesame, as well as the General Tso dishes are so sweet I thought I might go into a diabetic coma. It is good that I didn't though, because now I can keep ordering the Kung Bao. The Won Ton soup was pretty bland and lacking in the meat department. The Birmingham Braised plate was weird and the quality of the chicken they used wasn't their usually very good quality. Threw out about half of it. If you are a sushi person, their sushi is a meal. You WILL get full eating it, and their presentation is quite nice.
The staff is very nice, people that go seem to really have an enjoyable experience, and I will continue to order the Kung Bao dish - it is really good. mmmmmm
I ordered food from Chen's last week and got it delivered. It was SO fast! I was very impressed, and also impressed with the driver's friendliness.
The food, however, was SO BAD!!! I ordered really simple dishes: lo mein, fried rice, salmon maki and got the free beef spring rolls
The beef spring rolls tasted like they were filled with hamburger, definitely not the kind of beef spring rolls I'm used to eating at other restaurants! The lo mein and fried rice was bland beyond bland. The sushi was probably the best part. I dont really have anything bad to say about that part.
Will I eat here again? I'm not sure. I'm guessing maybe their fancier dishes are better...
Big fan of Chen's. Perfect for the chinese plates and I don't mind the sushi portions either. Compared to many other places I've ordered (jaiyen, nan's...etc), I've found that the quality and quantity at Chen's far surpasses the competition. Everyone has their own flavor though!
The only thing I'll complain about is that they tend to get the order a little messed up or they'll forget things. Never anything terrible, but a couple times, I asked for the crab rangoon (free with a $25 min order for delivery), and they brought California Rolls instead. I'd have been fine with that if I hadn't ordered ALL sushi to begin with!
Delivery is relatively fast unless is dinner rush...and even then, they manage to mystify me with a 20 minute delivery. Maybe because they know me by name? Haha.
Ugh...I'm starving and I'm craving sushi.
I'm so not in the mood to find someone to go have sushi with, nor am I in any condition to leave the house looking like this.
I don't even want to communicate with anyone right now...just want sushi.
Wait...Wait...I know just the thing! CHEN'S!! I can go online and order myself as much sushi as I like and then they will deliver it to me in about 45 minutes. Problem solved.
While Chen's did solve the not-wanting-to-leave-the-house-and-communicate-wit h-other-humans issue, it does not quite quench my sushi-craving thirst. Don't get me wrong, the sushi is good, but good in a mediocre sort of way. Nothing too special and nothing overly fresh, the sushi from chen's gets the job done but leaves me wanting a little more. Chen's is the runt of sushi establishments and needs to pick it up a few notches to get another star out of me. .
On a warm, summer night, a friend & I decided to head up to Chen's for a late dinner. There had been an afternoon Cubs game, and the wasted idiots were out in full force. The windows were open, people were being obnoxious on the street, and we were enjoying it all from the comfort of a cozy table inside. There happens to be a tall metal parking sign right in front of Chen's, and by the end of the night, 8 people had walked directly into it. This was perhaps the best entertainment I could have asked for. We actually stayed longer just to see how many people would knock themselves out.
Chen's is my absolute favorite place to eat when I'm craving Chinese... the crab rangoon is soooo delicious, and you can't go wrong with a restaurant that has 1/2 price martini nights (wed & thurs)! Their delivery is freakin' awesome... always hot & fast. I love the chicken & broccoli dish the most, but everything I've ever had has been delicious. Plus, they give out some pretty rockin' gift certificates to returning customers.
When I sat down to eat here, my boyfriend politely informed me that he has heard this was the best chinese food in the city. To which i responded, I'LL BE THE JUDGE OF THAT. And i was. The verdict? It gets the number two slot. Nothing beats my yens, but this was certainly a close second. We went on a night that had half price martinis, so you can imagine what i drank. Plates on the table were beef/broccoli, crispy duck, sesame chicken and general tsao chicken. Needless to say, they were all tasty. Food was served quickly and piping hot; drinks were good and overall an enjoyable experience. So while i couldnt allow chens to have the crown, it's certainly up there on the podium.
We were in the neighborhood for a birthday party and decided to grab dinner first. I was worried that we would find nothing but over-priced bar & grill joints, so was very pleasantly surprised by Chen's. The service was superb, the ambiance was calm and relaxed, and the food was plenty and reasonably-priced.
The crab wontons were phenomenal (especially with their unique mustard sauce). The sweet and sour soup and sushi rolls were decent, but nothing that couldn't be found in other asian restaurants in the city. My husband ordered the Birmingham braised chicken dish, which was absolutely HUGE. It was quite tasty as well.
I'd love to go to Chen's in the summertime when the windows are open. Ahh...summer. I already miss you.
I wanted to hate Chen's simply put- it is located near Clark and Addison- no respectable person can admit they ENJOY dealing with the atrocities of the establishments in that area on a weekend- let alone baseball season.
The sushi was fabulous and the martinis were awesome as well. They have an extensive menu too, so if ordering sushi isn't for you- this may be the place. If you can deal with the company you will be dining with- and the crowds in and of that general vicinity you should definately try it.
The place looked fly, we had no problem getting seated, and our waitress was super nice. She helped me choose the sizzling rice soup for starters and let me know I could order it without certain veggies. My man ordered sashimi and said it was "fresh and delish."
Decor, ambience, staff, and appetizers: 5 stars.
On to the entrees- Great portions, nice and spicy, but oh so average! We got General Tao's Plate and Szechuan Plate, both of them with chicken and beef with the low fat option. Unfortunately, they were both mediocre. I loved the huge portions and the crispness of vegetables, but the sauces were laden with cornstarch and within minutes the beautiful dish just looked like a congealed buffet that sat out waaaay too long. I was also not a fan of the meat itself. Both the chicken and beef were mushy and without looking at them, you wouldn't be able to discern one from the other by texture or flavor. Even the rice was blah- instead of sweet, fragrant jasmine, we got boring white long-grain. But I'll note that they do have a brown rice option and when we got our leftovers home, we discovered they gave us more rice (since we'd eaten all ours at the restaurant).
But in the end I felt the dinner overall was not unlike the food at Panda Express. Don't get me wrong, Panda's fine when it's fresh- it's just not authentic. Entrees: 2 stars
Chen's is okay in my book, but I'd only go back for the sushi, soup, and/or saki.
Nope, not gonna do it again... no mas. I was GREATLY disappointed by the lack of spice in their bland Kung Pao chicken dish. So greatly disappointed in fact that it led me to overdose in spice the next day. I would not recommend this place unless you have no teeth for chewing.
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7/20/2008
Updated review---came here over the weekend with my mom. The seaweed salad was good, General Tao's… Read more »
I've never eaten in here, I've only ordered take out and delivery, but I've never been unhappy with my food.
They customized a roll for me on a few occasions and didn't charge me extra. The rolls are usually pretty big making them difficult to eat, and the nigiri has always been on the smaller side.
The fried rice is the best, I love the Kung Po Beef, the crab rangoon is pretty good too. Some places throw in a ton of cream cheese and a little imitation crab and call it crab rangoon. This place probably used imitation crab too, but, you could actually taste the crab over the cream cheese...perf!
I love this place, the food is good and cheap-When you order for delivery we always get free egg rolls or crab wantons and you get so much food, enough for 4 people! And when you order a certain amount they give you a free gift certificate for $20, how can you go wrong here?
I love that I can make changes to my entree and they always turn out righ-I love the Seafood Combination (Chef's Recommendation), it has huge scallops, shrimp, and fish (but I take the fish out and add in water chestnuts) there is so much good seafood in this for $14, just amazing-
I also love the Lobster Dumplings, the sauces that accompany the dish are great, make your nose instantly open up but so good-
And when you leave you get to grab some Hershey Kisses by the door :)


