Take-out: Yes Good for Kids: Yes Good for Groups: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
1 review
Kristal Bouska
I normally don't eat at any places that have either the words "lucky", "yummy", "good", or "tasty" as part of their storefront name.
Reason?
Because more than likely, they don't live up to those descriptive words. Even worse would be having more than 1 of those above mentioned words in the same storefront name.
I.E. Yummy Good. Translation : You will get diarrhea after eating here.
However, since this place is spanking new as is the rest of the mall it seems I decided to give it a shot.
First thing I glanced at was the "A" prominently posted as their most recent health code.
Then, I ordered the beef stew ($6.50) and it was pretty damn good. I reminisce about Liang's Kitchen because their beef stew was pretty much 5 stars for me but they closed for business for good. 🙁
This beef stew was pretty close in quality. 2 kinds of noodles in the same bowl (regular wheat & vegetable). The beef slices could have been braised slightly better though. Colorful carrots and bok choy included. It even came with a small side appetizer dish which included peanuts and semi fermented celery stalks, chopped of course.
The lady taking the orders was very friendly. Her English isn't as good as some Americanized Chinese places but either point or say the number of the dish you want and you should be fine.
I normally don't eat at any places that have either the words "lucky", "yummy", "good", or "tasty" as part of their storefront name.
Reason?
Because more than likely, they don't live up to those descriptive words. Even worse would be having more than 1 of those above mentioned words in the same storefront name.
I.E. Yummy Good. Translation : You will get diarrhea after eating here.
However, since this place is spanking new as is the rest of the mall it seems I decided to give it a shot.
First thing I glanced at was the "A" prominently posted as their most recent health code.
Then, I ordered the beef stew ($6.50) and it was pretty damn good. I reminisce about Liang's Kitchen because their beef stew was pretty much 5 stars for me but they closed for business for good. 🙁
This beef stew was pretty close in quality. 2 kinds of noodles in the same bowl (regular wheat & vegetable). The beef slices could have been braised slightly better though. Colorful carrots and bok choy included. It even came with a small side appetizer dish which included peanuts and semi fermented celery stalks, chopped of course.
The lady taking the orders was very friendly. Her English isn't as good as some Americanized Chinese places but either point or say the number of the dish you want and you should be fine.
FAN.