I usually avoid the Holyoke Mall like the plague, but i make a special trip there just to eat at this place. I always get the bourbon chicken and lo mein. Bourbon chicken is outstanding and noodles are cooked perfectly. I have not yet been able to find any asian or other place that can compare to this place when it comes to bourbon chicken.
Dan R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 East Falmouth, MA
While at the mall we decided to grab a quick meal, so we chose this food court restaurant after making our rounds. The reason we chose this kiosk over the other Chinese restaurant was because the food looked less dehydrated. The food itself wasn’t the best mall Chinese(I know that isn’t saying much), but it did the trick. The staff here wasn’t the most polite either, but we weren’t expecting the world. The only true frustration we had with this restaurant was that the food was way too expensive for the amount and quality. We bought two meals and a single drink and almost spent $ 20. Overall, not the best, not the worst. It met our need for average Chinese after shopping. One last thing, why is it called Cajun Café if there is no Cajun food?
Jacky C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
Greasy Chinese food, not Cajun food. But I ate it anyway because I was hungry. They give free samples of orange chicken. $ 9.75 for a 2 entrée(with rice or noodles) plus a drink.