And, order a combo and you’ll get some pork fried rice, which is good minus the bland pork. It’s basically General Tso’s with a little less sugar and a few sesame seeds sprinkled on top, but it’s served in a decent enough portion to fill you up easily. I will say though, that I was a fan of the Sesame Chicken. So I think there isn’t a problem of skill, it’s just a problem of unimpressive ingredients creating an unambitious end result. The chicken is crispy and the sauce is decent, though it may come from a can. The General Tso’s Chicken was fine, good enough to eat, but nothing especially good about it to where I’d say its worth going back for. The shrimp was decent, but I didn’t like the beef or the chicken, and the pork was dry. The noodles are cooked well, but the ingredients just don’t produce a good end result. Not that this is a bad thing, but it’s pretty average. It’s sort of soggy, the meat is fine but it’s also frozen, as are the vegetables. I first tired the house lo mein, and there is a good reason there isn’t a photo here.
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