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Address: 1404 Eubank Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112
Phone: (505) 271-8700
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Reviews
The service was great and the waitress was polite. As far as atmosphere it’s exactly what you would expect for a Mom and Pops resturant.
My only real complaint is the parking. I drive a full size truck and basically take up two spaces to not stick out into traffic. Though that falls on the city and property owners. Will certainly be back in the future.
Since I am writing this I will say the taste is pretty authentic Chinese with what I tried. If you are looking for super saucy food you need to find a chain restaurant that cooks like Jaime Oliver. They also offer different spice levels so if you want the food “hot” you need to ask for it to be prepared that way. Hope this helps anyone that’s on the fence.
I enjoyed my visit and hope you do as well.
Lunch today
We ordered the Mongolian beef with steamed rice and sweet and sour chicken with rice.
They were really fast and really nice.
The Mongolian beef was REALLY good.
The chicken was good.
The portions were extremely generous.
Its older inside but surprisingly good.
They have 20 lunch specials, all of which are either $9 or $10. They come with the entree; egg drop soup or hot and sour soup, or wonton soup for $.50 extra; a chicken skewer; a cheese puff; and a choice of steamed rice or fried rice.
The entrees I was craving weren’t on the lunch special list. Instead, I got the orange peel chicken to go for $12.50. I additionally got a Sprite, for a total of $15 including tax (excluding tip).
The orange peel chicken was listed as spicy on the menu, but the dish didn’t have any heat whatsoever. The flavor was good, but I would have preferred more sauce to be included in the chicken to eat with the rice. The “fried rice” didn’t contain any ingredients; I found one tiny piece of egg in the rice and it was slightly darker than steamed rice would have been, so technically maybe it was fried rice? Either steamed or “fried” rice is included in the entree, so I didn’t pay more for the fried rice, but I wasn’t impressed by it or the lack of ingredients.
The lunch was ready very quickly, which is a positive for the business lunch crowd. It wasn’t memorable in any way, and I likely wouldn’t return knowing they cut corners on ingredients (like in the fried rice).
It was a very nice amount of food and very tasteful . All the plates look and tasted the way they should (i been hanging out with a Taiwanese friend)
Would definitely recommend the place and ill be back when i travel to Albuquerque.
Ps:.don’t mind my daughter in the picture