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3.6 (41 reviews)
InexpensiveChinese, Seafood, Soup
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Ray N.

I am so glad this place opened up!!! I live in Tulsa but meet my parents in Claremore on occasion for dinner. The selection of places to eat in Claremore is dismal but when we found this diamond in the rough my family agreed this is our new place to get a bite. The service is great but the food is a LOT better. It reminds me very much of the Chinese cuisine I got when I lived in southern California. Only thing I can really say negative is the lack of lighting in the parking lot. It doesn't bother me so much as it does my wife. Other than that small ser back I would highly recommend this to any hungry local or traveller alike!

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Casey V.

Pretty good American Chinese food. Out of all of the items I got. I'd definitely recommend getting the Lo Mein noodles. For the value, the food was definitely worth every penny.

Chicken lo mein combo plate. Lo mein was great! Not crazy about the rice or egg roll. Just get the lo mein :)
Dustin E.

We tried this place out for the first time on be advice of family. The wait was very friendly and greeted us upon arrival. We placed our order and received our food in a timely manner. I ordered the Chicken Lo Mein combo plate that comes with "yellow rice", and egg roll and duck sauce. The duck sauce is served cold, which seemed odd to me to have hot food and really cold sauce. I was not crazy about the yellow rice or the egg roll. Both the rice and egg roll did not seem very fresh and had a staleness about them, but the lo mein...the lo mein was awesome! It was packed with flavor and plenty of sauce and chicken. It was the star of the combo plate for sure. If I had it to do over again, I would have just ordered that. Over all decent food and a friendly wait staff.

Sesame chicken with yellow rice.

This is not a buffet. Finally! I am a little tired of all the buffets! Very pleasant atmosphere. The waitress, Erica, was friendly and quite helpful. One of our party has a food allergy and she made sure our order was safe. The egg drop soup, while a little salty, was chock full of egg and very tasty. The sesame chicken was exactly as described and yummy. I asked for yellow rice instead of pork fried rice and it was good. The portions are quite ample- I got the lunch special and it came with soup, rice and the entree. Good start for this new restaurant. I'll be coming back and hope the service stays just as good.

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