Delivery: Yes Take-out: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Good for Kids: Yes Good for Groups: Yes Waiter Service: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
2 reviews
Reatha Debo
We order for delivery here on occasions because the food is what one expect at a normal local Chinese takeout restaurant. The food is not bad nor is it great. It's one of those places that serves my Lo Mein the way I like it not too soft and not too firm. The way I like it is overly soaked in soy sauce and they don't make it greasy. Their Lo Mein is flavorful. The right texture and the right size. The only gripe is that the "Lobster" Lo Mein is not really Lobster, it's Crawfish. If one calls it Lobster at least one tiny piece chopped up and thrown can be considered Lobster Lo Mein but it's all about 10 tiny pieces of Crawfish.
The House Special Buffalo Wings came in 8 pieces (pretty much 4 whole wings chopped in half). The wings are a bit soggy but not in a bad way, meaty and actually tasty. It tasted similar to Tobasco sauce but in a thicker and there's certainly an abundant amount of sauce. I could taste the vinegar in the "Buffalo Sauce". It was good though.
It's been a while since I could remember how their rice dishes are but from what I can remember it is also your typical Chinese style rice dishes.
Other than that, the with every order delivered you get a clear bag with a pack of hot, duck x2 and soy x2 sauces with a napkin and plastic form. And a fortune cookie on the side. Maybe a soda too, (depends).
I've been a regular at Jingy's, formerly known as China Taco House, frequently ordering beef with veggies on lazy Saturday afternoons simply due to the convenience of the location and portion size. I'm sorry to say, but goodbye Chingy.
After trying Happy Fortune I can confidently say I will be a regular here indefinitely. The Chinese lunch specials are outstanding given 2 dishes per order, higher quality of meat (might not be real chicken, but it tastes good), and super large portions. A smile from the cashier, a bonus. Granted health is out of the concern with MSG soaking the meal, but what Chinese restaurant isn't filled with MSG?
I ordered Chicken/Broccoli and Chinese BBQ pork with white rice and wonton soup. I was surprised how heavy the to-go bag weighed, more than my Friday night groceries. I unpacked the cargo as soon as I got home and dived in and instantly tasted the difference in quality. Each item was separated to its own compartment, (mixing the items taste better), the broccoli was not soggy, chicken glazed with oyster sauce, pork not too dry, and rice cooked fresh. Thumbs up. I'll be back.
We order for delivery here on occasions because the food is what one expect at a normal local Chinese takeout restaurant. The food is not bad nor is it great. It's one of those places that serves my Lo Mein the way I like it not too soft and not too firm. The way I like it is overly soaked in soy sauce and they don't make it greasy. Their Lo Mein is flavorful. The right texture and the right size. The only gripe is that the "Lobster" Lo Mein is not really Lobster, it's Crawfish. If one calls it Lobster at least one tiny piece chopped up and thrown can be considered Lobster Lo Mein but it's all about 10 tiny pieces of Crawfish.
The House Special Buffalo Wings came in 8 pieces (pretty much 4 whole wings chopped in half). The wings are a bit soggy but not in a bad way, meaty and actually tasty. It tasted similar to Tobasco sauce but in a thicker and there's certainly an abundant amount of sauce. I could taste the vinegar in the "Buffalo Sauce". It was good though.
It's been a while since I could remember how their rice dishes are but from what I can remember it is also your typical Chinese style rice dishes.
Other than that, the with every order delivered you get a clear bag with a pack of hot, duck x2 and soy x2 sauces with a napkin and plastic form. And a fortune cookie on the side. Maybe a soda too, (depends).
I've been a regular at Jingy's, formerly known as China Taco House, frequently ordering beef with veggies on lazy Saturday afternoons simply due to the convenience of the location and portion size. I'm sorry to say, but goodbye Chingy.
After trying Happy Fortune I can confidently say I will be a regular here indefinitely. The Chinese lunch specials are outstanding given 2 dishes per order, higher quality of meat (might not be real chicken, but it tastes good), and super large portions. A smile from the cashier, a bonus. Granted health is out of the concern with MSG soaking the meal, but what Chinese restaurant isn't filled with MSG?
I ordered Chicken/Broccoli and Chinese BBQ pork with white rice and wonton soup. I was surprised how heavy the to-go bag weighed, more than my Friday night groceries. I unpacked the cargo as soon as I got home and dived in and instantly tasted the difference in quality. Each item was separated to its own compartment, (mixing the items taste better), the broccoli was not soggy, chicken glazed with oyster sauce, pork not too dry, and rice cooked fresh. Thumbs up. I'll be back.