Erica W.
Yelp
I have hated Chinese food for as long as I can remember. Think about something you hate because your parents made you eat it all the damn time as a kid. For me that was pork and Chinese food. Now I don't exactly go out of my way to eat either one.
My husband enjoys Chinese food though, and is always trying to get me to eat more of it. Well, after about three years of flat refusing, I decided to give it a try again. Three years is enough time to cancel out all the bad memories, right? Maybe, but I figured I would give it a try.
We discovered this place in the middle of the plague when everything was shut down and we were looking for more local businesses to discover, support, and enjoy. That's when we found this little gem.
I've driven by this place about a million times and never even thought to stop in, but always knew it was there. I'm glad we finally decided to give it a try!
It is the standard stereotypical Americanized Chinese food, and it works. If you want authentic, this isn't the place for you. If you want the standard American version, this has been my favorite so far.
Due to the plague and shutdowns, I've never actually eaten inside the restaurant, only done to-to orders that we pick up and bring home. So I have no opinion on the restaurant itself.
The food is good though. Like I said, Americanized Chinese food, but they do it well, and are pretty consistent. Portion size is good. I usually have leftovers, and I appreciate that. My favorite thing here is the barbecued pork. With some spicy mustard and sesame seeds, I'm a happy little fat kid!
My standard go-to meal is a combination plate with sweet and sour chicken, chow mien, and fried rice. Usually we get the barbecue pork as an appetizer, and then the egg drop soup.
Customer service has always been good, and they are very friendly, even in the middle of everything being shut down, they were still kind and friendly, and I know that constantly changing rules was really challenging for a lot of small local businesses.
Would I return? Yep. I rediscovered I don't mind Chinese food nearly as much as I once did, thanks to Twin Dragon. I appreciate that it is a small local business we could support when they needed it the most. I do wish it was a bit closer to home, but that hasn't stopped me from going here yet.