Quite literally the most underrated cheap chinese food you can get by the city
Ken Akai
Ordered the beef tenderloin with black pepper on rice. It was hot, fresh and a decent portion size. Inside P-mall on the top floor.
Stan
Food was not fresh. Portions are small. The white rice tasted like it was leftovers from previous day and microwaved before I got it. Try to avoid.
Christi
Awesome food!!
Tommy B.
Chicken meal was listed for $6.85. Lady charged us $7. I mentioned to her and she's like, raised price. Price was hand written in red marker on white label. I call b********
Ken C.
They have 120 choices, all photographed and on display with their numbers on the board that surrounds the order/pickup window. I ordered #17, rice with char-sui and soy chicken. Came with a bit of Shanghai bok choy, but it was boiled to death, so nutritional value was a bit questionable. Well the rice was a tad dry and so was the char-sui. But the chicken was great, the portion was huge and I was eating within 5 minutes of ordering. All for about $9, tax included. When you're used to downtown food court prices (for blah food at most places) this is a steal. Only thing I'd rate at 2* or less is the "free" drink, it's some sugary, syrupy concoction that's supposed to be something interesting. But it was so clearly mixed up from some coloured powder with artificial flavours I didn't bother beyond the first sip. Luckily I had already bought an iced tea and had it with me. Although at a $1.50 their canned pop is a reasonable price too. And you can order C-plus orange pop because somehow the "orange" makes it a healthier pop!
Quite literally the most underrated cheap chinese food you can get by the city
Ordered the beef tenderloin with black pepper on rice. It was hot, fresh and a decent portion size. Inside P-mall on the top floor.
Food was not fresh. Portions are small. The white rice tasted like it was leftovers from previous day and microwaved before I got it. Try to avoid.
Awesome food!!
Chicken meal was listed for $6.85. Lady charged us $7. I mentioned to her and she's like, raised price. Price was hand written in red marker on white label. I call b********
They have 120 choices, all photographed and on display with their numbers on the board that surrounds the order/pickup window. I ordered #17, rice with char-sui and soy chicken. Came with a bit of Shanghai bok choy, but it was boiled to death, so nutritional value was a bit questionable. Well the rice was a tad dry and so was the char-sui. But the chicken was great, the portion was huge and I was eating within 5 minutes of ordering. All for about $9, tax included. When you're used to downtown food court prices (for blah food at most places) this is a steal. Only thing I'd rate at 2* or less is the "free" drink, it's some sugary, syrupy concoction that's supposed to be something interesting. But it was so clearly mixed up from some coloured powder with artificial flavours I didn't bother beyond the first sip. Luckily I had already bought an iced tea and had it with me. Although at a $1.50 their canned pop is a reasonable price too. And you can order C-plus orange pop because somehow the "orange" makes it a healthier pop!
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