Below average. I ordered take-out pepper steak with fried rice and sesame chicken with fried rice and egg roll. The pepper steak was fairly good but lacked a really good taste. The sesame chicken was ok but I’ve had much better for less(Fortune Chef in Tulsa). I didn’t enjoy the egg roll at all. The fried rice really isn’t fried rice — such a disappointment. They have added wayyy too many frozen peas and carrots and they added sprouts? It isn’t really fried rice but rice stirred around with frozen veggies in some oil. They do offer brown rice which is a plus. As noted by other reviewers, the staff doesn’t understand and communicate in English well.
Jack C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Owasso, OK
We enjoy the sushi here the most. They have specials on multi roll orders which is nice and it is fresh.(not made days ago and stored). And we enjoy it more than the other Chinese food places in owasso(not saying they are bad either.)
S F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Oologah, OK
Not bad! Cheap enough, sushi made in front of you. Point to menu when ordering though, and special request will probably not be understood– English very limited! Tasty and fresh!
Ben J.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Glencoe, IL
This restaurant is not a horrible place at all. As a matter of fact, I’m sure it’s one of the better restaurants in the Tulsa area, simply because they carry vegetables. For Oklahomans that don’t know what a vegetable is, please refer to this link: Unfortunately, other than that, this place is a bad dream: 1. The food is about as authentic as Charlie Chan 2. The ONLY flavor in ANYTHING here comes from soy sauce, cooking oil, or sodium 3. The staff REFUSED to make me BBQ Pork over rice– a common Canto meal(she told me, oh no, we only make Americanized Chinese food here) And the worst part of it all is, they have all the ingredients to make real Chinese food scattered amongst their menu. It’s almost like they’re not allowed to be Chinese. WHERE’S YOURASIANPRIDE?! People nowadays need more Asian pride, even white people.