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4 based on 20 reviews
With the turnover of management at First Wok, we lost a great Chef who cooked us fabulous Chinese food for many years. A new Chinese takeout restaurant called JJ Panda opened on Pauline Drive about a year ago. I normally steer clear of franchise Chinese restaurants, but gave it a try. Some of the former First Wok employees and their Chef, are working at this JJ Panda restaurant. We ordered egg rolls, Lo Mein and Triple Delight entrees.When we got home and tried the food, we realized we had in fact reconnected with the former First Wok Chef. The egg rolls and entrees were just like we remembered. Fresh, great presentation, excellent quality and tasted delicious. My wife and I often talked about how much we missed the Chef at First Wok the past several years. It is great to have found him and know we can get excellent Chinese any time we want once again.My wife noticed they were extremely busy last night. I guess the locals have discovered this great find before we did.
4 based on 43 reviews
I have patronized this restaurant for close to 10 years. This past week I visited and found that the ownership had changed. The decor is still nice, the restaurant clean, and the staff friendly. But the food was bland. General Tso chicken - the staple of every Chinese restaurant in North America. How could that be bland? But it was. My colleague thought the food was "different than before" but did not mention if his was bland as well.
4 based on 40 reviews
Since Ginmiya is within walking distance of our house, we've often gone there for supper, starting years ago. Even though the ownership has changed, the food is still consistently good. We especially like any of the Japanese specialties like sushi (cooked), the vegetable tempura, and soups, although the mu shu pork and egg rolls are also quite good. You can sit at the sushi bar or at booths or tables. You can BYOB. There's also carry-out.
4 based on 34 reviews
The sushi at Mitsuru is fresh, flavorful and reasonably priced. They have an extensive selection of rolls, and the sashimi portions are very generous. The miso soup is rich and hearty for a perfect starter. Friendly people and great service! We will return if we are in the area again!
4 based on 18 reviews
We called for an order that was prepared within 20 minutes. Wonton and egg drop cost $3.50 for a quart. Hot & sour soup was also $3.50 a quart. W both ordered our favorite dish, L26 Ta-Chan chicken that comes with a good serving of tasty pork fried rice. Ta-chan is something different from the normal list of Chinese lunch specials. The best way to describe it would be like General's chicken pieces with a variety of vegetables in a sauce rather than just the steamed broccoli of General's. At $4.95 for a generous serving, we get 2 meals out of 1 lunch special. Parking is in the shopping center so that's never an issue plus it's right off of Rt 83 and Rt 30 which passes right in front of it.
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