"My friend and I stopped here because we were starving. The place had beautiful pictures on the windows outside that represented typical Chinese fare. It was deserted except for two other diners. There was a young woman fiddling with the air conditioner across the room and didn't come to take our order right away. When she did, she wasn't friendly nor smiling. She gave us our menus and asked what we wanted to drink. She came back with our drinks within a couple of minutes and took our food requests. She didn't speak good English, so she was not enunciation her words well enough for us to clearly understand. I had to tell my friend that we were being asked about the soup. Egg drop, wonton, or sweet and sour. We got the first two. They were brought out quickly with a plate of fried noodles. The broth in our bowls was orange. The meat in my dumpling didn't taste fresh. I didn't eat it. The dumpling was chewy. My friend didn't care for hers either. It didn't matter because the main course was brought next. We both had the chicken lo mein. The noodles were still orange, but at least the food tasted fresh and the chicken was hot and it was much better. There was a small egg roll served with it. It was crunchy and tasted okay."