"The dish came with white rice, but I opted to upgrade to fried rice for an extra $2. Unfortunately, it wasn't worth it. The fried rice was as flavorless as plain white rice, and the serving size was quite small—just a tiny bowl, about the size of a teenage girl's fist.
The chicken was decent, and I appreciated its crispy texture. However, it was smothered in sauce that I found to be far from spicy; it was more akin to the flavor of regular orange chicken with just a hint of spice—definitely not enough to break a sweat.
The service could have been better; it felt a bit curt and even bordering on unfriendly. When I asked for a water refill, I got the impression that I was bothering the staff. Overall, the experience wasn't terrible, and the highlight of the meal was the housemade chili oil, which was quite tasty; it wasn't particularly spicy, but I appreciated that it was made in-house.
Given the quality of the food and the price, I wouldn't choose to return to this restaurant. On a positive note, they do accept card payments, and there is a parking lot in the complex with plenty of available spaces."