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    Lucky Kitchen

    3.3 (11 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese
    Open 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Lindsay C.

    Hummmmmmmm. I'm not really sure how to rate Lucky Kitchen. It's one of those things you have to just experience yourself. Location: **** 4 stars: right off Berkshire Avenue. Free street parking. Walkable from my house. Ambiance: * 1 star: plasticky booth seating, thick security bars on the windows, chintzy 25c vending machines from the 90s, dimly lit, vaguely reminiscent of something from a back-alley in NYC. Odd shelves filled with cigarettes, Swisher Sweets, and other cigarillos [is this legal?]. I asked for one, and she said they were "old" and if I wanted to buy a cigarillo, I'd have to go across the street. Things that make you go "hmmmmmm." Service/Wait Time: *** 3 stars: not bad. I ordered and was out of there in 10-15 minutes (did not call ahead). For large orders, I'd definitely recommend calling ahead of time, to give them notice. There were two children working (?) there, though I think they were the woman's kids. It was a bit... uncomfortable. The woman was polite and quick; I believe she was also doing all of the cooking. Menu: *** 3 stars: very large extensive menu. They have lunch and dinner combos, which to be clear, comes with 1 of the many choices of sides they have listed (egg roll, hot and sour soup, wonton soup, a can of soda, etc). That wasn't understood just by reading the menu. Everything is very reasonably priced: we got 2 dinner combo meals, which has been enough for 2 people to have at least 3 meals out of. Food: *** 3 stars. To-go food was nice and hot-- even after walking home in the cold for 15 minutes! My beef and mixed vegetables combo dinner was tasty, with a decent amount of meat in there. Jamie's beef teriyaki looked like something out of a crime novel: they put wayyyy too much of that red goopy sauce on it. It looked like beef jerky covered in blood. Bleh. However, we both agreed that the soups were pretty amazing; I really enjoyed my hot and sour soup. I'd go again, if I'd been drinking and needed walk-able dinner. But there's something more than a little bit shady about Lucky Kitchen. Detective Lindsay, on the case.

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    They let us get food right when they were about to close so that was good but my food was kind of cold and eh

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    I ordered general tacos chicken and rice and egg roll it was done amazingly. The delivery was below the time they said so that was a pkis

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