Phone: +13179171546
Address: 642 Twin Aire Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46203, United States
City: Indianapolis
Menu Dishes: 35
Reviews: 123
"First time customer will be a repeat for sure. Food was outstanding. Egg roll one of the best I've ever had something so simple usually is subpar however it was excellent. Packaging for all of the takeout was done well tidy clean even details such as a napkin at the bottom of the crab rangoon to absorb moisture to keep them crisp in transit was a surprise and appreciated. You can tell that this Mom and Pop location cares deeply about quality and integrity in the work that they are doing. Well oiled machine staff each have a role and they are each doing it efficiently. Vegetable lo mein was outstanding, orange chicken awesome; even the traditional pork fried rice was exceptionally good. The bonus of a can of soda complimentary with each entree was so cool! All around fantastic experience and will be going back. Our new go to Chinese place.Vegetarian options: Vegetable lo mein was unbelievably good. Multiple customers ahead of me ordered different vegetable options then the standard recipe and they were happy to accommodate. The business is flexible with customized requests making it ideal for someone with dietary restrictions or wanting a vegetarian options without sacrificing flavor and variety.Parking: There was plenty of parking spaces in the attached lot. Just 20 ft from the door in and out speedy.Wheelchair accessibility: Since this location is in a shopping plaza there is multiple wheelchair accessible ramps to the main sidewalk shared Causeway. The door did not have a handicap accessible button for automatic open but was a pull. For someone in a wheelchair Paul is easier than push when you are carrying items out. This way when your hands have take out and food to leave you'll be able to just push through the door.Dietary restrictions: Multiple customers ahead of me made customization requests for specific entrees. They are happy to accommodate specific needs. Obviously within reason of the cuisine served here."
All prices are estimates on menu.
Indianapolis, known for the Indy 500, offers Midwestern comfort food, with staples like pork tenderloin sandwiches and sugar cream pie, reflecting its rich cultural and culinary heritage.