TLDR: Authentic and Delicious. Give them a try. Orange chicken and Kung Po Chicken are amazing. Perfect heat not overwhelming.
Full Review:
I had always wanted to come to Ming's Kitchen. I was not disappointed a bit by my experience. The place is really well kept and...
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TLDR: Authentic and Delicious. Give them a try. Orange chicken and Kung Po Chicken are amazing. Perfect heat not overwhelming.
Full Review:
I had always wanted to come to Ming's Kitchen. I was not disappointed a bit by my experience. The place is really well kept and masks are encouraged. I had no issues getting my order in and in about 10 minutes it was ready. (It can vary depending on how busy they are.)
I ordered Orange Chicken, Shrimp Lo Mein and Kung Pow Chicken. Also a couple of Egg Rolls.
The Orange Chicken was nice and crispy and the taste was rich and savory. The sauce really brought a taste to the dish and the broccoli on the side let me dip it into the sauce and not be overcooked or rubbery. It was crunchy and tasted great. I had some fried rice on the side, it really absorbed the taste of the sauce.
The Kung Pow Chicken had plenty of veggies, a bit too much celery, but otherwise really great. It had a really nice kick to it and the white rice complemented the heat and toned it down to be quite enjoyable.
The Shrimp Lo Mein had a wonderful presentation. It had plenty of everything. Soy sprouts, cabbage, carrots, shrimp and the noodles all in a nice and rich sauce that tasted a little smoky.
All in all definitely give Ming's a try. You'll be asking yourself why have you been going to the big chains all this time.
Also, I live about 20 mins from them but the food was still nice and hot when I arrived home. I even burned myself a bit with the Lo Mein thinking it would be a little cold! Never making that mistake again!