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Bidrage med feedbackThe spicy chicken wasn't as spicy as I would have liked even with the additional hot sauce they provided but then again, that might just be my high tolerance. The chicken itself was juicy and scrumptious and the garlic noodles had a great consistency to them. I didn't try the donuts, but the apple fritters were a great size and I definitely want to try one the next time I'm in the area. Employees were friendly and inviting, which is key for me as a return customer. And the prices are wonderful currently 8 dollars for three items! While the selection isn't as wide as other Chinese joints (especially in Chinatown), it's great if you're craving Chinese food and want some some quick and cheap takeout.
I 'm very surprised that this place isn 't packed with a line of customers waiting to get the most classic and possibly the cheapest American breakfast you can ever get in the Bay Area like $7 bucks ??? 3x eggs+1xham or sausage+hash brown and 2x toast , I 've been here twice so far and the lady does know how to make a perfect over-easy eggs that most high end places doesn 't know how to plus the price of eggs this high i rather come to eat breakfast here than cooking at home tbh.
This hole in the wall deserves my good rating. Simple Chinese food hot line with a menu for some different noodles as well as a selection of donuts.The place is cash only and the prices are incredibly low and affordable.I ordered a wonton noodle soup, sugar donut, and meatballs off the hot line.The wontons are refrigerated and not frozen and the bok choy that came with it tasted very fresh. The donut was a little stale but that was me showing up at the end of the day. The meatballs were delicious and seasoned well.I recommend the joint to anybody within the area perhaps visiting the hospital or picking up medicine from CVS across the street and looking for a cheap, delicious meal to visit this place and give it a try. I can't imagine it's affordable nowadays to offer the low prices they offer as a mom and pop and think they deserve a little more spotlight for their efforts.If I could offer any feedback to the owners, I would actually recommend they consider making and perhaps selling the wontons in larger pre cooked batches. They were delicious and I could easily see them selling well in one pound bags.
Grabbed takeout the other night. It is cafeteria style, and you can pick 1 item for $4, 2 for $7 or 3 for $8. I got chicken, lo mein and broccoli. There weren't a lot of options, and no signs for what things were. It was good, definitely very greasy, but well cooked and tasty. The side chili sauce they included definitely added a lot of flavor. The food was warm, but you can tell it had been sitting out for a bit.
I love this little place. Great food/prices. I hope it never changes.