"The staff at this restaurant is very friendly, but unfortunately, the food quality leaves much to be desired. I appreciated having two noodle options, but the chow mein lacked flavor and was short on the usual vegetables. The noodles seemed overcooked or possibly reheated, as they broke apart easily. I was also let down by the kung pao chicken, which had minimal vegetables and was mostly just chicken smothered in sauce. The teriyaki chicken was decent, but that's about the only positive note I can share. While I understand that Chinese food can be greasy, my meal felt excessively oily and unhealthy. Overall, you definitely get what you pay for."