Julie X
Google
Environment: Very good, better than the Chinese restaurants in Chinatown, mainly frequented by Americans. The service is also good, and the dishes are served quickly.
Taste: American-style Sichuan cuisine, tailored to American tastes. Among the dishes we ordered, the orange chicken was the best, with a skillful thickening technique comparable to sweet and sour pork. The other dishes were average; the sauce for the spring rolls and steamed dumplings was sweet. The taste of the husband and wife lung slices was light, lacking the savory and spicy flavor, and the beef had an unprocessed gamy taste, with insufficient salt making it detectable. The broth for the beef noodle soup, on the other hand, was very salty.