Popular neighborhood mainstay offering counter service & takeout of Chinese cuisine standards.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 901 Edgewater Blvd Suite E, Foster City, CA 94404
Phone: (650) 574-2603
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Reviews
She asked me what I wanted but I was still shook, and I kind of just stammered, “S-sesame chicken, uh please, and uh, thank you.” One scoop. Can you even call it a scoop? She slam dunked the bowling ball of sesame chicken into the takeout container. The corner pocket of the box never stood a chance at containing the chicken, and it overflowed. The mountain of fried rice was pummeled with stray meteors of chicken but it was packed so tightly it didn’t budge. Then went back in for another scoop. Maybe she misheard me and thought I wanted two scoops of sesame chicken, but instead of clarifying I just whispered a prayer. For what? I don’t know. To who? I still don’t know who could have had more power than her in that moment. The second asteroid struck the tectonic plate and the mountain of rice showed signs of seismic stress as its integrity was challenged.
I thought she was done. She could have been done. Then she stared into the depths of my eyes with the calm, indifferent grace of a goddess who has crafted worlds with a scooper hundreds of times that day and asked, “Your second item?”
Chills.
I would have fallen to my knees, but I had to save my strength and prepare my posture to literally carry out the reason I had come here that evening.
It doesn’t matter what my second item was. The mountain of fried rice, one proud and indomitable, was buried under the rubble of an even greater heap of sesame chicken. That sesame chicken in turn stood no chance against the tidal waves of tofu and eggplant. It was only at that moment that I realized the box was still in tact. A metaphor for the durability of forever plastics against nature, I suppose. But how would it close? I had no right to question the power of a practiced god—it *would* close. I stood like a child stunned before a magician unveiling a trick that would defy the laws of space and time.
But then she looked at me, and paused.
No. It couldn’t be. There’s no way…right?
“Anything else?”
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I’m a big guy. I made it through half of the plate before thinking that if this was a test of gluttony, I would be first and foremost among its willing sinners. Everything was seasoned well, perhaps maybe a bit salty for my tastes (but equivalent to Panda Express). The food had way better texture and flavor than Panda Express though, and was constantly coming out of the kitchen fresh. The fried sesame chicken was still shatteringly crisp despite being tossed in that sweet and sour sauce. The tofu and eggplant were incredibly tender. I genuinely don’t know how they keep prices so low given the quality and portion size. Great selection that’s akin to the non-premium section of Panda Express, and with a few more options!
10/10 would recommend. Cheap, fast, delicious, 3 meals worth of food for most mortals.
The flavor of the dishes are your typical authentic American style Chinese food. If you’re looking for gourmet Chinese dishes, this is not the place.