I've been eating at Muis for many years and the food has always been wonderful. Lately the egg rolls aren't as good, they use to be the best anywhere but they are not putting hardly any filing in them anymore, they are mostly dough. They have not changed owners, although they have changed the family members that work there, and these don't seem to care as much as some have in the past. Go on Saturday evening, the owner is usually cooking, the food is the great quality it use to be.
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Victoria P.
Wonton soup was good, but when have you ever had bad wonton soup? Over all I was rather dissapointed with everything we ordered. General Tso's chicken - hott; chicken was soggy and bland and by no means hott. Sesame chicken;also bland and soggy. Crab Rangoons; more like fried crab wontons, small and nothing special. I'll stick with far east down the road, I'm never dissapointed with their food or service.
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Lori C.
Love this place! My "go to" dishes are the Almond Chicken, Sesame Chicken and Szechuan Beef. The portions are very generous and the prices are reasonable. I found this place when I lived a couple miles away in Royal Oak. I have since moved to Ferndale and I still make the drive to Mui's when I'm craving Chinese food (which is pretty often). Highly recommend!
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Liz P.
I usually do Far East across the street (the two times I've done Chinese carryout since I moved to Troy, anyway), but wanted to try someplace new. I got the cashew chicken with wonton soup. Both were good and came with their (sweet bread, I guess?) and crispy wontons. Only thing I don't really like is that the sauce was a white sauce - is brown sauce with cashew chicken more of an American thing, I guess? I prefer it but haven't found it yet with takeout. Big portions too, I will have enough for two meals. I didn't know they have dinner specials so I'll try that next time, comes with an egg roll. [edit, the next day: OMG. THE CRISPY WONTONS. Do they BAKE duck sauce into it?! They're sweet wontons which I have never had before. Came with the wonton soup. Delicious.]
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Neid G.
It's Chinese take out, nothing too fancy. But good Chinese take out when you're in the mood for some general tso chicken, the emperors garlic chicken it's pretty good as well. Prices ate very reasonable and they give you plenty of food, you could literally split a dinner combo portion into 3 meals for the day
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Bunny K.
The egg rolls were really good. I liked that the sauce came in little cups like years gone by rather than little plastic packets like ketchup comes in plus it was really good sauce. the wonton soup was also good with big dumplngs and kind of sweet crispy wontons. yummy! For the meal we got sweet & sour shimp...it looked great and the portion was huge but I wasn't a fan if the taste....also got Genera Tso but too much like the sweet & sour I will go back for egg tolls & soup but probably not an entire meal.
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Kevin M.
Stay away from this place! I have been coming here for 2 yrs, and have always had great customer service and pretty good food. Well the last few times I've been there, I have got old food that led to poisoning and it's just unacceptable! I like the people there but I cannot in good will keep my mouth shut and let others get food poisoning.
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Sarah M.
I tried this place yesterday - need to find a local Chinese place that's pretty good! Overall I liked it. Wonton soup - good, lots of wontons and soup had a good flavor, not too salty or bland. I ordered the almond chicken - also good, but the sauce was lacking some chicken-y flavor, but not bad....portion was huge though, so a good value. My favorite is the warm yeast roll it comes with - reminds me of the place I used to go when I was little (long since closed). I will definitely be returning
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Mason B.
Better than average Chinese take out restaurant. All of my experiences here have been very positive and the man that works the front counter is always helpful. The portions are huge. If you are order for two, a single entre will more than do. They have good soup/appetizers as well! The service is quick and the food is reasonably inexpensive. From my experience this is one of the best take out restaurants in the area!
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Chris G.
I picked up a carry out today and I could not finish it! Chicken was not good, egg roll was hard as a rock; however, the brown rice was ok...I will not be going back...
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Melissa S.
The last time my husband and I ate here we couldn't distinguish between his orange chicken and my honey chicken. I thought to give it another try last night and it was probably our last. Sweet and sour chicken is possibly the easiest Chinese food to make at home, let alone a restaurant. So I thought I may as well get that, who can screw it up? The chicken was fine, the portion was good, the rice was same as usual. The sauce did not in any way resemble any sweet and sour I've ever had. It tasted vaguely sweet but was mainly a gloopy sad mess. And hubby's Orange chicken didn't taste remotely like orange chicken. Only reason they got two stars is because they have great spring rolls. It makes me sad because they are nice people, but there are plenty of other places around to get good Chinese food.
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Amy T.
This is the best Chinese food I've ever had. Everything fresh. And the portions huge. Served a fresh roll. I recommend the shrimp lo mein spicy!
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Sam S.
I love this place! The owner is very nice and friendly,I have been coming here for years, I got the Pad Thai with beef today and it was perfect.
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Jjjj S.
Pros: fast and cheap Cons: taste. Food is your basic dumpy Asian take out. Soggy breading and sauces that are sugar and orange flavoring. There is no creativity to the dishes and most are just swimming in a puddle of sauce
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Dan C.
I've never written a review before...but the food was sooo bad that I had to say something. I'm not a picky guy but the General Tso Chicken that I ordered was terrible at best. The sauce was decent I guess...but the breading was really, really soggy. Plus the rice was really bad. I mean I've had bad fried rice before at other establishments...but at least the rice was cooked properly. The rice here was a bit mushy. I feel bad about writing this terrible review. The people who work there seem very nice. However, the food was so bad that it compelled me to post this. P.S. I ended up throwing out the food. Something I've only done one other time in my entire life!!!
(1)
Sarah H.
Well I can say that I am very happy with Mui's. The food tastes fresh (or as fresh as carry out chinese food can be), and i was very happy with the friendly service. Lets start first with the service: the man at the counter was extremely friendly and helpful when it came to deciding on what to order. Most places will rush you, but not this one. As I was waiting for my food I noticed that when other customers came in the Mui's crew seemed to know everyone. Return customers are great to see. The food was yummy. I ordered the chicken with broccoli and Mushrooms and it was perfect. The gravy had a great consistancy to it, and the veggies were cooked just right. The rice didn't have that rust taste to it like most carry out places do. The egg roll was nice and crisp with a small hint of peanut butter or something sugary like that. The portion size was huge and I was able to make two meals out of it. Then they give you a yummy sweet dinner roll. Only problem I had was the fact that my egg roll had been soaked with the gravy from the chicken. I also like their Almond chicken with gravy.
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Jess P.
I am not your typical ABC girl, but their almond boneless chicken is incredible. Maybe its the MSG.... maybe its their light, fried rice that accompanies the crispy crispy breading encrusting juicy chicken and warm, smooth gravy... I don't know and I don't care. This place is always delicious. Mui's is hands down the best Chinese takeout in the area. Completely amazing every time. I opt for the spring rolls instead of the included egg roll, but both are very good. I usually get three meals out of one lunch combination. Their rolls are heavenly... soft yet dense, somewhat sweet and always perfect with butter, ready to dip in the ABC gravy. And they come with every combination. I have tried other options from there... The Emperor's Garlic Chicken is good, the Honey Chicken is pretty good too. General Tso's is excellent, but with all of these I would recommend getting the sauce on the side (I am not a big fan of soggy breaded chicken). As my grandma always says, "Try it, you like it."
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Dell D.
Very good food, great value and staff is always professional. Love dinner rolls and chic broccoli.
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Ashley C.
My favorite Chinese restaurant in the area. They're fast, consistent, inexpensive, and friendly. My favorites are the curry shrimp (I was get it extra spicy and it's great) and shrimp and lobster sauce. I have also had several other items from their menu and never had a bad meal. This is my go to place for Chinese!
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Phil L.
I really like Mui's and find myself coming back for more. Mui's is Reasonably affordable, great tasting, and you get Large Quantities. I Recommend the almond chicken.
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Allie R.
Worst place ever! Food is reheated and gross. The owners are jerks! We decided to give it a try twice and the second time we went to pick it up and they only had half the order. So we asked them to make the rest of the order fresh so it would be hot. Well, after waiting a total of 30 minutes we get the food, the half they had right was soggy and cold. We got out money back and they never even said sorry once! Horrible place! Take my advice and go to Far East just down the street, they are always friendly and the food is super fresh.
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Ryan B.
First off lets be honest, I am a dedicated "Young's Chinese may I help you fan." However I have been wanting to try a Chinese carry out place closer to the house. The 3 mile drive to Young's was wearing on me... We opted for the Orange Chicken. First impression was- wow thats a lot of food. It tasted somewhere between a cinnamon bakery treat and a sweet roll. Very weird. I felt as if I needed a coffee with it or something. So yeah, I am not impressed. The food was cheap, the chicken was not mystery meat but the taste was just way off. Back to 11 mile for some Young's.
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Rebecca T.
Please note, I am only rating this on the things I had from there, egg drop soup and an egg roll. I was craving egg drop soup like a crazy person tonight and upon finding that Golden Ball (my favorite) was closed, I took a swing by Mui's because really, how different can egg drop soup be? Apparently very different. I didn't care for the flecks of (what I think were) pepper floating around and it definitely had a taste that didn't taste like "traditional" egg drop soup that I've had and it was much thinner than I care for. The egg roll was decent, although a little stale/soft, like it had been sitting out for a while or had been reheated (I'm pretty sure I heard a microwave beeping while I was waiting for my order). I've learned to just stick with the places I know.
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Fern G.
It was ok but nothing to write home about. I ordered General Tso chicken and it almost tasted like sweet & sour chicken. It was too sweet for my taste (I like my General chicken savory with a touch of heat.) My kids had the almond chicken and it was pretty standard. Some pieces had coating that was mushy & wasn't cooked all the way. The gravy was kind of bland too. Until I find a better local Chinese place, I'm driving to Southfield and eating at Empress Garden. EG is awesome!
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Stacie F.
Mui's is my favorite place for Chinese food. I have yet to have a bad experience and even found myself craving Mui's while in China. I've had several of their dishes but absolutely love their pork fried rice and egg rolls. Yum, yum, yum.
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Delilah M.
I have been going to Mui's since I was a child, and whenever I have Chinese takeout elsewhere I find myself craving Mui's. The portions are huge and well worth the $$$. Every "dinner" comes w/ your entree, fried rice, egg roll and bread roll. There is plenty for two to eat. The almond chicken is crunchy w/ tender flavorfull chicken breast on the inside. The pieces are quite large. Their fried rice is killer and I find myself craving it! I highly recommend you check it out. Like I said two people can eat her for $10!
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Niquesha S.
Back in the day when I use to work for a living.... I went here for lunch. This is (In my own opinion) the best chinese food in Michigan. I have never had a problem with the food there, i.e. when in Detroit the chinese food is usually salty and honestly depressing. Anyway this is a must check out restaurant
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Kevin S.
I visited this carry out Chinese restaurant today on my way home from work. I read the views on yelp and they were so so so I was a bit oleary to purchase food from this restaurant. I was pleasantly surprised after I tasted it. I ordered almond boneless chicken, egg rolls and wonton soup and everything was pretty good. Make sure you ask for the sauce on the side for your almond boneless chicken. The prices are extremely reasonable and the quantity of food is amazing. You get a lot of bang for your buck.
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Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch, Dinner Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Quiet Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : No
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.
Barb L.
I've been eating at Muis for many years and the food has always been wonderful. Lately the egg rolls aren't as good, they use to be the best anywhere but they are not putting hardly any filing in them anymore, they are mostly dough. They have not changed owners, although they have changed the family members that work there, and these don't seem to care as much as some have in the past. Go on Saturday evening, the owner is usually cooking, the food is the great quality it use to be.
(4)Victoria P.
Wonton soup was good, but when have you ever had bad wonton soup? Over all I was rather dissapointed with everything we ordered. General Tso's chicken - hott; chicken was soggy and bland and by no means hott. Sesame chicken;also bland and soggy. Crab Rangoons; more like fried crab wontons, small and nothing special. I'll stick with far east down the road, I'm never dissapointed with their food or service.
(1)Lori C.
Love this place! My "go to" dishes are the Almond Chicken, Sesame Chicken and Szechuan Beef. The portions are very generous and the prices are reasonable. I found this place when I lived a couple miles away in Royal Oak. I have since moved to Ferndale and I still make the drive to Mui's when I'm craving Chinese food (which is pretty often). Highly recommend!
(5)Liz P.
I usually do Far East across the street (the two times I've done Chinese carryout since I moved to Troy, anyway), but wanted to try someplace new. I got the cashew chicken with wonton soup. Both were good and came with their (sweet bread, I guess?) and crispy wontons. Only thing I don't really like is that the sauce was a white sauce - is brown sauce with cashew chicken more of an American thing, I guess? I prefer it but haven't found it yet with takeout. Big portions too, I will have enough for two meals. I didn't know they have dinner specials so I'll try that next time, comes with an egg roll. [edit, the next day: OMG. THE CRISPY WONTONS. Do they BAKE duck sauce into it?! They're sweet wontons which I have never had before. Came with the wonton soup. Delicious.]
(4)Neid G.
It's Chinese take out, nothing too fancy. But good Chinese take out when you're in the mood for some general tso chicken, the emperors garlic chicken it's pretty good as well. Prices ate very reasonable and they give you plenty of food, you could literally split a dinner combo portion into 3 meals for the day
(4)Bunny K.
The egg rolls were really good. I liked that the sauce came in little cups like years gone by rather than little plastic packets like ketchup comes in plus it was really good sauce. the wonton soup was also good with big dumplngs and kind of sweet crispy wontons. yummy! For the meal we got sweet & sour shimp...it looked great and the portion was huge but I wasn't a fan if the taste....also got Genera Tso but too much like the sweet & sour I will go back for egg tolls & soup but probably not an entire meal.
(3)Kevin M.
Stay away from this place! I have been coming here for 2 yrs, and have always had great customer service and pretty good food. Well the last few times I've been there, I have got old food that led to poisoning and it's just unacceptable! I like the people there but I cannot in good will keep my mouth shut and let others get food poisoning.
(1)Sarah M.
I tried this place yesterday - need to find a local Chinese place that's pretty good! Overall I liked it. Wonton soup - good, lots of wontons and soup had a good flavor, not too salty or bland. I ordered the almond chicken - also good, but the sauce was lacking some chicken-y flavor, but not bad....portion was huge though, so a good value. My favorite is the warm yeast roll it comes with - reminds me of the place I used to go when I was little (long since closed). I will definitely be returning
(4)Mason B.
Better than average Chinese take out restaurant. All of my experiences here have been very positive and the man that works the front counter is always helpful. The portions are huge. If you are order for two, a single entre will more than do. They have good soup/appetizers as well! The service is quick and the food is reasonably inexpensive. From my experience this is one of the best take out restaurants in the area!
(4)Chris G.
I picked up a carry out today and I could not finish it! Chicken was not good, egg roll was hard as a rock; however, the brown rice was ok...I will not be going back...
(1)Melissa S.
The last time my husband and I ate here we couldn't distinguish between his orange chicken and my honey chicken. I thought to give it another try last night and it was probably our last. Sweet and sour chicken is possibly the easiest Chinese food to make at home, let alone a restaurant. So I thought I may as well get that, who can screw it up? The chicken was fine, the portion was good, the rice was same as usual. The sauce did not in any way resemble any sweet and sour I've ever had. It tasted vaguely sweet but was mainly a gloopy sad mess. And hubby's Orange chicken didn't taste remotely like orange chicken. Only reason they got two stars is because they have great spring rolls. It makes me sad because they are nice people, but there are plenty of other places around to get good Chinese food.
(2)Amy T.
This is the best Chinese food I've ever had. Everything fresh. And the portions huge. Served a fresh roll. I recommend the shrimp lo mein spicy!
(5)Sam S.
I love this place! The owner is very nice and friendly,I have been coming here for years, I got the Pad Thai with beef today and it was perfect.
(5)Jjjj S.
Pros: fast and cheap Cons: taste. Food is your basic dumpy Asian take out. Soggy breading and sauces that are sugar and orange flavoring. There is no creativity to the dishes and most are just swimming in a puddle of sauce
(1)Dan C.
I've never written a review before...but the food was sooo bad that I had to say something. I'm not a picky guy but the General Tso Chicken that I ordered was terrible at best. The sauce was decent I guess...but the breading was really, really soggy. Plus the rice was really bad. I mean I've had bad fried rice before at other establishments...but at least the rice was cooked properly. The rice here was a bit mushy. I feel bad about writing this terrible review. The people who work there seem very nice. However, the food was so bad that it compelled me to post this. P.S. I ended up throwing out the food. Something I've only done one other time in my entire life!!!
(1)Sarah H.
Well I can say that I am very happy with Mui's. The food tastes fresh (or as fresh as carry out chinese food can be), and i was very happy with the friendly service. Lets start first with the service: the man at the counter was extremely friendly and helpful when it came to deciding on what to order. Most places will rush you, but not this one. As I was waiting for my food I noticed that when other customers came in the Mui's crew seemed to know everyone. Return customers are great to see. The food was yummy. I ordered the chicken with broccoli and Mushrooms and it was perfect. The gravy had a great consistancy to it, and the veggies were cooked just right. The rice didn't have that rust taste to it like most carry out places do. The egg roll was nice and crisp with a small hint of peanut butter or something sugary like that. The portion size was huge and I was able to make two meals out of it. Then they give you a yummy sweet dinner roll. Only problem I had was the fact that my egg roll had been soaked with the gravy from the chicken. I also like their Almond chicken with gravy.
(4)Jess P.
I am not your typical ABC girl, but their almond boneless chicken is incredible. Maybe its the MSG.... maybe its their light, fried rice that accompanies the crispy crispy breading encrusting juicy chicken and warm, smooth gravy... I don't know and I don't care. This place is always delicious. Mui's is hands down the best Chinese takeout in the area. Completely amazing every time. I opt for the spring rolls instead of the included egg roll, but both are very good. I usually get three meals out of one lunch combination. Their rolls are heavenly... soft yet dense, somewhat sweet and always perfect with butter, ready to dip in the ABC gravy. And they come with every combination. I have tried other options from there... The Emperor's Garlic Chicken is good, the Honey Chicken is pretty good too. General Tso's is excellent, but with all of these I would recommend getting the sauce on the side (I am not a big fan of soggy breaded chicken). As my grandma always says, "Try it, you like it."
(5)Dell D.
Very good food, great value and staff is always professional. Love dinner rolls and chic broccoli.
(4)Ashley C.
My favorite Chinese restaurant in the area. They're fast, consistent, inexpensive, and friendly. My favorites are the curry shrimp (I was get it extra spicy and it's great) and shrimp and lobster sauce. I have also had several other items from their menu and never had a bad meal. This is my go to place for Chinese!
(5)Phil L.
I really like Mui's and find myself coming back for more. Mui's is Reasonably affordable, great tasting, and you get Large Quantities. I Recommend the almond chicken.
(4)Allie R.
Worst place ever! Food is reheated and gross. The owners are jerks! We decided to give it a try twice and the second time we went to pick it up and they only had half the order. So we asked them to make the rest of the order fresh so it would be hot. Well, after waiting a total of 30 minutes we get the food, the half they had right was soggy and cold. We got out money back and they never even said sorry once! Horrible place! Take my advice and go to Far East just down the street, they are always friendly and the food is super fresh.
(1)Ryan B.
First off lets be honest, I am a dedicated "Young's Chinese may I help you fan." However I have been wanting to try a Chinese carry out place closer to the house. The 3 mile drive to Young's was wearing on me... We opted for the Orange Chicken. First impression was- wow thats a lot of food. It tasted somewhere between a cinnamon bakery treat and a sweet roll. Very weird. I felt as if I needed a coffee with it or something. So yeah, I am not impressed. The food was cheap, the chicken was not mystery meat but the taste was just way off. Back to 11 mile for some Young's.
(2)Rebecca T.
Please note, I am only rating this on the things I had from there, egg drop soup and an egg roll. I was craving egg drop soup like a crazy person tonight and upon finding that Golden Ball (my favorite) was closed, I took a swing by Mui's because really, how different can egg drop soup be? Apparently very different. I didn't care for the flecks of (what I think were) pepper floating around and it definitely had a taste that didn't taste like "traditional" egg drop soup that I've had and it was much thinner than I care for. The egg roll was decent, although a little stale/soft, like it had been sitting out for a while or had been reheated (I'm pretty sure I heard a microwave beeping while I was waiting for my order). I've learned to just stick with the places I know.
(2)Fern G.
It was ok but nothing to write home about. I ordered General Tso chicken and it almost tasted like sweet & sour chicken. It was too sweet for my taste (I like my General chicken savory with a touch of heat.) My kids had the almond chicken and it was pretty standard. Some pieces had coating that was mushy & wasn't cooked all the way. The gravy was kind of bland too. Until I find a better local Chinese place, I'm driving to Southfield and eating at Empress Garden. EG is awesome!
(3)Stacie F.
Mui's is my favorite place for Chinese food. I have yet to have a bad experience and even found myself craving Mui's while in China. I've had several of their dishes but absolutely love their pork fried rice and egg rolls. Yum, yum, yum.
(5)Delilah M.
I have been going to Mui's since I was a child, and whenever I have Chinese takeout elsewhere I find myself craving Mui's. The portions are huge and well worth the $$$. Every "dinner" comes w/ your entree, fried rice, egg roll and bread roll. There is plenty for two to eat. The almond chicken is crunchy w/ tender flavorfull chicken breast on the inside. The pieces are quite large. Their fried rice is killer and I find myself craving it! I highly recommend you check it out. Like I said two people can eat her for $10!
(4)Niquesha S.
Back in the day when I use to work for a living.... I went here for lunch. This is (In my own opinion) the best chinese food in Michigan. I have never had a problem with the food there, i.e. when in Detroit the chinese food is usually salty and honestly depressing. Anyway this is a must check out restaurant
(5)Kevin S.
I visited this carry out Chinese restaurant today on my way home from work. I read the views on yelp and they were so so so I was a bit oleary to purchase food from this restaurant. I was pleasantly surprised after I tasted it. I ordered almond boneless chicken, egg rolls and wonton soup and everything was pretty good. Make sure you ask for the sauce on the side for your almond boneless chicken. The prices are extremely reasonable and the quantity of food is amazing. You get a lot of bang for your buck.
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