

Address and Contact Information
Address: 9850 Von Allmen Ct #101, Louisville, KY 40241
Website: http://www.thejoyluck.com/
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Reviews
We started out with steamed pork dumplings. They were okay, but several arrived cold. My wife ordered the Mushu which showed up with garlic, a brown sauce, egg, mushrooms, cabbage, bamboo, sliced carrots, and two types of onions, white/green. An order of brown rice accompanied the Mushu. She liked it and even asked for a to-go box. Doing that is a plus in our family for a restaurant.
I ordered the Bourbon Chicken with a side of Lo Mein. The chicken was accompanied by an almost honeymoon salad, lettuce alone. There were very small strips of carrots, but a tasty ginger dressing. There was, as you can see by the photo, just little more than a cup of chicken. The Bourbon sauce was good, but the chicken was chewy.
We will most likely not be dining here again. What really topped off our dining experience was when we were presented with the check on their handheld POS device offering tip suggestions starting at 20% and going up from there. Tipping is getting out of hand everywhere nowadays. I selected “custom” and left a 15% tip which was more than adequate for the service/food we received. If you choose to dine here, I hope your experience is better than what ours was.
The resturant was decorated nicely and had a good vibe.
The door greater and server was wonderful all our questions was answered.
We ordered appitizers and our meal. Our apps can out quick and had plenty of flavor but the app sizes was for maybe 2 people if they weren’t hungry when they arrived.
When the main lunch came the serving was plenty and the taste was great except the szechuan chicken was good but lacked flavor. It was lite on the garlic and jalapeños but just enough oil to make the meal.
My Review point:
I would eat here again but I would pass on the appitizers and the szechuan chicken.
*Egg drop soup $5 and a vegetable spring roll $2.50 were very good.
*My friend enjoyed her cashew shrimp dish.
*Employees were courteous
Cons:
*No menus, only QR code with no customer wifi. You must scroll, pinch and zoom your way through 4 different sections to see what is available.
*Restaurant is located in a strip mall and was very chilly bring a jacket.
If you like sesame chicken and don’t like the stringing chicken some people serve, try it here. It is amazing sauced and the chicken is large chicken nugget sized.
I’m not a major food critic but I don’t recommend the yellow curry or crab rangoon if you’ve tried places. My rangoon wasn’t very light notr crispy and my curry had uncooked peppers (sad for me when the 2 carrot pieces were cooked).