Food was nasty. Everything was nasty. The restaurant was dark and eerie looking. Me and three others was sick later on in the day once we returned home. Sweet and sour chicken was not sweet and sour chicken. The egg drop soup has no flavor. Everything was bland. I don’t recommend this place to anyone EVER!!!
Albert P.
Tu valoración: 1 Baton Rouge, LA
I hate to put another nail in the coffin of this sad little place, but for the good of humanity, they should move on and find a new line of work… cooking’s not their calling. Flavorless, tough boneless fried chicken, pork fried rice disappointing. Called in, was told 20 minutes, took 40. I’m easy going but I felt sorry for them the whole time I was waiting. Won’t go back.
MP N.
Tu valoración: 5 Baton Rouge, LA
One of the oldest Chinese restaurants in Baton Rouge. Love their food. No buffet. All Fresh made and the service is great! The prices are great too!
Milton M.
Tu valoración: 1 Los Angeles, CA
I’ve been to Chinese restaurants in San Francisco historical Chinatown and New York, with that said this place was HORRIBLE the fried rice w/BBQ pork was the only good thing but they minced the pork so much that there was barely any to enjoy, the mandarin chicken tasted like cardboard w/cardboard gravy(where was the citrus, mandarin taste). Chow mein was the same. Everything tasted as if it was microwaved, just go to Mc’ds and save your cash. Not worth it!
Holly R.
Tu valoración: 4 Baton Rouge, LA
Hands down my favorite place for pork fried rice! The place is just about empty every time I go but the«pfr» is so addictive. I have had a few if the chicken dishes too. Always freshly prepared. It is a shame that it is not busier. I
Maury H.
Tu valoración: 4 Baton Rouge, LA
This a very nice low key place to have dinner, the food is very good. When driving up it may look like it’s close but it’s open … The inside is very nice !
Mike G.
Tu valoración: 4 Baton Rouge, LA
One of the best kept secrets in Baton Rouge. Too bad more people don’t know about this restaurant. No buffet. Each order is prepared fresh. The lunch menu offers a great variety, and it may well be the best bargain in town. Recommended: Boneless chicken, moo goo gai pan, egg foo young, shrimp and vegetables, and for a dinner treat, try the Cantonese style pork chow mein.
SW L.
Tu valoración: 3 Baton Rouge, LA
Traditional«American» style Chinese — not too many left that don’t have buffet.