Bad service, and the food is sick!we ordered the wide rice noodles,too much oil,the meat is not fresh.
Donna G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Leander, TX
The food bar that had food sitting in it all day is gone for now, which is great because the food was awful. It’s cook to order now and the food is decent. Customer service on the other hand is awful! If you eat here, make sure you specify EXACTLYWHATYOUWANT! If you dont, you might end up with little pint sized versions of the main dishes that you order. It will not be confirmed or questioned. If you don’t mind the horrible service, it’s ok I guess. This won’t be a regular place that I eat at though.
Gallin C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Irvine, CA
Order from the menu instead of the hot table for better food. Considering we were passing through on the way to Bryce from Kolob Canyons, it was a nice treat for some basic Chinese food. As others have said, they are in a small food court inside a large gas station.
Maggie C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Food was good. If we were to be in this area again we would probably eat there again. Husband and wife not very friendly. We had manners and thanked them but they did not reply. Daughter complained about having to work there all summer.
Yann W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Irvine, CA
It’s like Chinese Mama’s flavor. We stop by for the gas but was surprised for the Chinese food.
Michael C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Long Beach, MS
Nasty, nasty place. It’s located in a gas station and the food seemed like leftovers picked up from Panda Express. I would not suggest eating here.
Tina N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Torrance, CA
Ok, so we were driving back to LA from Park City through freezing cold snow and stopped to get gas. Since it was around dinnertime, we decided to check out the Subway and little Chinese place inside the Texaco we were at. When I walked up to the Chinese place, I was expecting sub-Panda food(and I’m not a big fan of Panda). I was surprised to see pictures and Chinese signs taped above the cafeteria style pre-made food trays of dim sum style food and traditional Chinese dishes, including seafood! The workers there – I think it was a Chinese father, his daughter(the cook) and her two daughters – were very friendly and seemed excited that we were looking at their extended menu. I ended up ordering 2 Chinese sticky rice wrapped in tea leaves(bah-zang), Chinese steamed pork dumplings(shao lum bao), red bean sesame balls, minced pork with tofu and rice, and orange chicken(my non-Chinese hub’s choice). We were all really pleasantly surprised at the tastiness and authenticity of the food! My son ate the sticky rice and dumplings(hub and I tried the dumplings too and they were very good but a little over steamed), my husband really enjoyed his orange chicken(they made that fresh instead of taking it from the pre-made food), and I loved my tofu and pork! My daughter who had ordered Subway asked for a bowl of some of my rice and tofu since it was so delish. Oh, and I have become a recent fan of red bean sesame balls and these were right on par – freshly crispy on the outside and chewy and sweet on the inside – sooo good I got some for the road! Anyway, this place is surprisingly a pure diamond in the real rough since I would never ever think of ordering Chinese food from a gas station! But if I was a local, I’d probably get this as take-out for sure! There are small tables and booths to eat in, but it still is, after all, a gas station! Anyway, check them out!