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“Wok expressWhere do I even begin. I was a weak, lonely boy with nothing in my life to provide any sort of stimulation or reason to live. Everything changed when I decided to miserably stop by at this seemingly inconspicous, orthodox mall restaurant. Life could not have been any worse for me at the time, but it all changed as soon as I caught a whiff of the sweet, juicy, delicious orange chicken. Sitting on a sample platter was the shiny, golden, beautifully glazed piece of delectable chicken meat that had ever touched my mouth. I immediately passed out from how delicious the food was. I could not fathom how scrumptious that Chinese food tasted. I still think about it all the time. Back to when i first tasted the deliciousness of Wok Express. All day, every day, I think of wok express and the flavorful food. Anyway, I woke up on the floor of the mall and saw the Chinese man staring down at me, while still holding the platter of food. “Sir, you ok?” He asked me. But I didn’t not realize that he had spoken. In fact, I did not realize anything at all, except for Wok Express. It seemed like the Chinese food turned on some sort of hidden switch in my brain, where I finally understood why I was alive on this great green earth. To eat at Wok Express. Oblivious to everyone and everything but Wok Express, I staggered over to the counter, and saw the heaps of delicious treats waiting for me. My mouth watered as I stared down into the piles of Chicken, noodles, and various other delicacies. My dopamine levels were skyrocketing. My salivary glands were working overtime. My intestinal system was preparing for the boatloads of food I was about to shovel down. The lady at the counter looked confused as I ravenously stared down at the sources of sustenance. Quickly, I whipped out my wallet and took out a 100 dollar bill. “Give me the best you got,” I told them, still eyeing the gleaming glaze that sat upon the lightly fried, perfectly seasoned general Tao’s chicken. The delectable lo mein sat next to the chicken, waiting for me to devour their slippery, salty, sweet, appetizing golden brown deliciousness in a few quick moments. I loudly slammed the 100 dollar bill as the lady loaded up my plate with Mile high stacks of various different foods. Time seemed to slow down, as if fate was trying to stop me from consuming the life fuel that lay in front of me. My stomach growled with agony as I watched the lady pile up more and more food. The cosmic entities are playing with me, I thought. They didn’t want me to achieve enlightenment through Wok Express! Anger soon formed in the pit of my chest as I waited for the food. So far it seemed, but so close. After an eternity, I finally had my food ready. All my emotions dissipated as I later my hands on the side of the plate. Finally, after living all my life empty and without any motivation, finally, I found why I was alive. Why I was born into this world. My purpose in life. Every second I was not getting ready to munch on the heavenly Chinese food, my anticipation and dopamine would go berserk. I sat down as fast as lightning, set down the plate, and immediately started to eat. First, one at a time, a smal piece of orange chicken, a wonton, a dumpling, but gradually, the speed at which I engorged myself exponentially expanded. Oh, sweet delicious food! Why couldn’t I find you earlier in my life? Why did I have to live and wait so long to finally achieve what I needed in my miserable, wretched life? The taste was heavenly. That is the only way to describe it. Dropping the utensils, I resorted to using my bare hands to gobble down more food. I plunged my hands into the mixed colors of orange, golden, brown, and other of Chinese food. Pulling my fists out, I threw the food vigorously down my mouth, chomping like a wild beast feasting on his first meal of the winter. As I ate, I felt a connection in my brain. Everything made sense now. I felt as if I was hovering out of my body. I could see everybody bustling around the mall, people shopping. I had achieved omnipotence through Wok Express.“
“Good food every time we order. Pleasant owners. We keep returning..“
“Ming Garden has the best Chinese food in Colchester, hands down!“
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“First time customer = was very pleased,food fresh and tasty.. Restaurant was very clean inside.“
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“Excellent food everything was fresh and hot. Very filling, the only negative thing is it's kind of expensive to order. The beef Lo mein is full of flavor and chewy. The eggroll was perfect not hard crunch. Fortune cookies are always nice to have in the order.“
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“Great food and the lowest prices, especially the lunch platters, enough to feed 2- people ?
Vegetarian options: It's all Veggies
Parking: Large parking lot and it's located next to the Shack in East Lyme
Kid-friendliness: They can't break anything lol“
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“Walked in to place an order. Food was cooked within 5 minutes. Very nice lady spoke to several customers who were picking up phone orders. She knew them by first name and was asking about their families. Love this.
Food was cooked nicely. Fresh, crispy egg roll. Happy Family was delicious and piping hot. Even the fortune cookie was fresh and crunchy.
"I'll be back here"“
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“Amazing Experience 10/10 recommend this place !“
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“So much fun at Toyo last night! Great Hibachi and Asian cuisine on the restaurant side, and nighttime fun, (live music!), and awesome staff on the bar side!“
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“I had a very long, very exhausting work day this past Saturday and didn't feel like making my own dinner so I wanted to stop somewhere for something that was cheap and delicious. I don't know if you've seen the price of fast food lately but that wasn't an option, so I called ahead and placed an order with Sweet Rice. The fried pork dumplings were the best I've ever had and I'll definitely be eating here again.“