We wanted take out but, didn’t have a menu. Google, and up poped this place. Went to there website, and ordered our food. Minimum $ 10 + $ 1 delivery! Food was great, and hot. Delivery guy, very nice.
Tracy V.
Place rating: 4 Mt Rainier, MD
We are big fans. A couple staying with us from China thru airbnb also liked it, although I suspect they may have ordered off-menu. The wonton soup would be more accurately called ‘dumpling soup;’ they are big and seem homemade. Chicken lo mein is reliable, tung ting shrimp has very fresh veggies and lots of good sized shrimp that are not overdone. Definitely a cornerstone of Woodridge/Mount Rainier area that we patronize at least once a month.
Sam W.
Place rating: 1 Hyattsville, MD
Food was gross. Fried rice was undercooked and tasted bland. General Tsos sauce was overly thick and I’m not sure how much of it was actually chicken. If I pay for delivery, you deliver to my apartment. I am not going to put on shoes and come to your car.
Amber Z.
Place rating: 3 Washington, DC
This Chinese food doesn’t leave you feeling heavy and gross, or hungry, so it’s pretty good. It’s not very fancy or authentic or healthy really, it’s just better quality Chinese food than what you may normally be expecting from a take-out and delivery place that also sells fried chicken, mozzarella sticks, and burgers. The guy answering the phone and I had a hard time understanding each other, so I got two of my orders in and then came to the store to put in my last order. I guess been curd and tofu are the same thing… anyway, I got the chicken broccoli, the General Tsao’s and some tofu in garlic sauce. That, plus 4 spring rolls, was only $ 20, and they gave us three free cans of soda! The dishes he said would be spicy were not, so if you like spice I’d be very clear about that to them. They accept credit cards for over $ 10 and delivers,(not sure if that is free).