Tom D.
Yelp
I trust the Eater 38. For those of you that are not familiar with that term, Eater is a food and libation website focused on topics and locations by city. If you're coming to a city, your best resources are Yelp, Eater (the Eater 38 is the 38 best spots to try in that city), and the locals. That brings me back to Blue & Fly Asian Kitchen. It's listed in Omaha's Eater 38, reviewed well on Yelp, and I'm recommending as a local.
My wife and I tried it for the first time, over lunch. Chinese food is notoriously ordinary, standardize in menus, and seldom spectacular. Blue & Fly certainly doesn't fit that description. The menu has many familiar favorites, like the Sesame Chicken and the Shrimp Kung Pao we tried, but the quality, taste, and presentation sets this Chinese fare apart, far apart from the average. For example, The breaded chicken was crispy, in spite of being tossed in a in mildly sweet sauce and the shrimp in the Kung Pao was clearly fresh a perfectly cooked. The crisp, fresh veggies in both dishes also exceeded expectations.
Presentation of our lunch portions was simple, attractive, and appetizing. The service was genuine, knowledgeable, and prompt.
Blue & Fly belongs on the "lists" mentioned above. It belongs on your "must try" list also!