Pad Thai here was not Pad thai at all. Since when does pad thai have a big omelette on top? Also bad were their crab rangoons. And their egg drop soup was gelatinous, and tastes and looks unnatural. On the other hand I've had regular Chinese tofu and vegetables and also basil trio here and those were good. Orders for take out are ready fast, but they don't give silverware or duck sauce, so make sure you ask for it. I'm never going here again.
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Heather A.
Nasty. Ordered egg foo young - the eggs tasted foul and old, pad Thai - watered down and bland, the seafood soup was so unappetizing looking and smelling I didn't even try it. Threw it all away.
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Ashley A.
Just ok I've had better... Had worse. Delivery is slow
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Kay D.
Went to this place trying to get a new hide-away from the normal co-worker lunch spot. It is a great lunch spot...and cheap!!
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Adrian H.
I went to Chopstixx on a Sunday for lunch. I really didn't know what to expect. At first, it looked like a nice little Chinese restaurant with nice decoration. The menu had a reasonable variety of chicken, beef and a little bit of sea food. Prices for lunch are under $8 and for dinner under $15. The food is good but not spectacular. However, for those prices, it is reasonable. Just keep in mind that this is not an authentic Chinese but more of an Americanized one. It is worth checking it out but don't set your expectations too high.
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Juston R.
I go here often for lunch and I'm never disappointed. The food comes quickly, always tastes great, and easily accommodates our typical group of up to 7 people for lunch. The Thai fried rice is great along with everything else on the menu. They have daily specials and the price relative to the quality and quantity of food that you get is more than reasonable.
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Lauren Y.
This place is really cute. I don't understand all the negative comments about the food. The Pad Thai was a heapinh portion and was flavorful. Service isn't great, therefore it has dampened my experiences here.
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Lee Y.
Best Chinese food in the area. The fried rice is bangin. I really like the sesame and Mongolian chicken. The waitress seems kind of depressed. But overall really good
(5)
Joe U.
I love this restaurant. They have the best orange chicken and egg rolls. They have super fast delivery too! During the week they have great lunch specials with combination plates selection, soup, & egg roll.
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Amanda S.
I'm not quite sure what happened, but Chopstixx isn't as good as it used to be. I ordered some take-out for lunch last week: a sweet & sour chicken combination with fried rice and egg drop soup. The soup was cold, the fried rice was swimming in soy sauce to the point of having no ricey texture left, and the chicken was lonely and bland without any carrots, green peppers, or pineapples like before. Imagine my dismay at opening the container to see just some pieces of fried chicken and drenched "fried" rice. Bleh. Disappointing.
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Jennifer N.
The only good thing about the food was the fried rice - not oily and certainly did not leave an MSG film on my tongue. Everything else was a disaster. Ordered online for delivery and was extremely disappointed. The food was bland: SO ordered teriyaki chicken and wanted to know where the teriyaki was; I ordered kung pao chicken but with tofu instead of chicken, but instead I got 10 pieces of tofu to 20 pieces of chicken and a couple peanuts mixed in with the regular vegetable medley that plagues sub-par asian restaurants. My tofu was flavorless. Definitely will not order from here again. Oh, and if you order the fried wonton appetizer under the impression that they are filled with cheese (like their picture depicts) they are actually filled with some sort of mystery meat paste. I wouldn't recommend it.
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Jonathan B.
One of the best Chinese restaurants I have been to. Food is always prepared with the freshest ingredients. Prices are very reasonable.
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Ms. M.
Superb....This is one of the two Chinese places I mainly eat at that's not a buffet. Usually I get it delivered and the food is always awesome and the drivers are friendly.
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Nile B.
I've been to this place a cpl times since it has been open. It is really solid Chinese food and great prices. The last time I had shrimp fried rice and my son had sesame chicken and white rice (what he calls "sweet chicken"). They were both very flavorful and cooked just right. Bonus: they deliver! One of the 2 places that deliver to my house besides pizza.
(3)
Eric B.
Very clean, friendly staff, food is decent. We eat here about once a week. Price is ~$8.00 for lunch.
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Angelique M.
I llike this restaurant best so far from the chinese places i tried tried the chicken lomein generous portion better from the ones i tried never walk in so don't know what it look like but had it delivered . I like this give it a thumbs up.
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Parking : Private Lot Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Quiet Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes
The popularity of Chinese food in America can be adjudicated by the appearance of China Town in many major cities in the United State of America. The popular trend of ordering or opting for Chinese take away food isn't unknown in America. Chinese take away food comes to rescue when you're too tired from work or too exhausted to cook. No one can resist the temptation of eating spicy noodles, shrimp, chicken, beef or pork cooked in the sweet and spicy sauce. The cooking method of authentic Chinese food is a lot different compared to what is served in America.
Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.
There are not many restaurants in America serving authentic Chinese food. A little research on Restaurant Listings directory can help you locate the best Chinese restaurants in the city. Chinese cuisine is continuously evolving, and you can find a variety of dishes categorized as the food for lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, and diabetic friendly. So, if you have a group of friends with different taste patterns, save the hassle and visit the nearest Chinese restaurant in your city.
Ilovesoup S.
Pad Thai here was not Pad thai at all. Since when does pad thai have a big omelette on top? Also bad were their crab rangoons. And their egg drop soup was gelatinous, and tastes and looks unnatural. On the other hand I've had regular Chinese tofu and vegetables and also basil trio here and those were good. Orders for take out are ready fast, but they don't give silverware or duck sauce, so make sure you ask for it. I'm never going here again.
(2)Heather A.
Nasty. Ordered egg foo young - the eggs tasted foul and old, pad Thai - watered down and bland, the seafood soup was so unappetizing looking and smelling I didn't even try it. Threw it all away.
(1)Ashley A.
Just ok I've had better... Had worse. Delivery is slow
(3)Kay D.
Went to this place trying to get a new hide-away from the normal co-worker lunch spot. It is a great lunch spot...and cheap!!
(4)Adrian H.
I went to Chopstixx on a Sunday for lunch. I really didn't know what to expect. At first, it looked like a nice little Chinese restaurant with nice decoration. The menu had a reasonable variety of chicken, beef and a little bit of sea food. Prices for lunch are under $8 and for dinner under $15. The food is good but not spectacular. However, for those prices, it is reasonable. Just keep in mind that this is not an authentic Chinese but more of an Americanized one. It is worth checking it out but don't set your expectations too high.
(4)Juston R.
I go here often for lunch and I'm never disappointed. The food comes quickly, always tastes great, and easily accommodates our typical group of up to 7 people for lunch. The Thai fried rice is great along with everything else on the menu. They have daily specials and the price relative to the quality and quantity of food that you get is more than reasonable.
(4)Lauren Y.
This place is really cute. I don't understand all the negative comments about the food. The Pad Thai was a heapinh portion and was flavorful. Service isn't great, therefore it has dampened my experiences here.
(3)Lee Y.
Best Chinese food in the area. The fried rice is bangin. I really like the sesame and Mongolian chicken. The waitress seems kind of depressed. But overall really good
(5)Joe U.
I love this restaurant. They have the best orange chicken and egg rolls. They have super fast delivery too! During the week they have great lunch specials with combination plates selection, soup, & egg roll.
(5)Amanda S.
I'm not quite sure what happened, but Chopstixx isn't as good as it used to be. I ordered some take-out for lunch last week: a sweet & sour chicken combination with fried rice and egg drop soup. The soup was cold, the fried rice was swimming in soy sauce to the point of having no ricey texture left, and the chicken was lonely and bland without any carrots, green peppers, or pineapples like before. Imagine my dismay at opening the container to see just some pieces of fried chicken and drenched "fried" rice. Bleh. Disappointing.
(2)Jennifer N.
The only good thing about the food was the fried rice - not oily and certainly did not leave an MSG film on my tongue. Everything else was a disaster. Ordered online for delivery and was extremely disappointed. The food was bland: SO ordered teriyaki chicken and wanted to know where the teriyaki was; I ordered kung pao chicken but with tofu instead of chicken, but instead I got 10 pieces of tofu to 20 pieces of chicken and a couple peanuts mixed in with the regular vegetable medley that plagues sub-par asian restaurants. My tofu was flavorless. Definitely will not order from here again. Oh, and if you order the fried wonton appetizer under the impression that they are filled with cheese (like their picture depicts) they are actually filled with some sort of mystery meat paste. I wouldn't recommend it.
(2)Jonathan B.
One of the best Chinese restaurants I have been to. Food is always prepared with the freshest ingredients. Prices are very reasonable.
(5)Ms. M.
Superb....This is one of the two Chinese places I mainly eat at that's not a buffet. Usually I get it delivered and the food is always awesome and the drivers are friendly.
(5)Nile B.
I've been to this place a cpl times since it has been open. It is really solid Chinese food and great prices. The last time I had shrimp fried rice and my son had sesame chicken and white rice (what he calls "sweet chicken"). They were both very flavorful and cooked just right. Bonus: they deliver! One of the 2 places that deliver to my house besides pizza.
(3)Eric B.
Very clean, friendly staff, food is decent. We eat here about once a week. Price is ~$8.00 for lunch.
(4)Angelique M.
I llike this restaurant best so far from the chinese places i tried tried the chicken lomein generous portion better from the ones i tried never walk in so don't know what it look like but had it delivered . I like this give it a thumbs up.
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