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Contribute Feedback What Eric Arellano likes about Little Kitchen:
By far the most consistent Chinese food restaurant in the area. I've been ordering the same thing for years and for normal chinese food items, this place is the best. Specifically, if you ever order any meat in your lo mein, its always decent quality with no tough pieces or excess fatty parts. Egg rolls are on point. Fried rice is pretty standard but very fresh ingredients. View all feedback.
What Siobhan Harper doesn't like about Little Kitchen:
Some of the worst sushi I've ever had. Got two regular rolls and two special rolls and all were grossly sweet. Neither me or my partner finished any of them. Truly disappointing. View all feedback.
Some of the worst sushi I've ever had. Got two regular rolls and two special rolls and all were grossly sweet. Neither me or my partner finished any of them. Truly disappointing.
The food is great! They are fast and more than efficient. The sushi is always fresh, they're hot and sour soup are my children's favorite. And Crab Rangoon is some of the best I've experienced in this city.
So far so good. Both ordered made how I like it and ready for pickup. Good sized portions and you can opt for 2 crab ragoons with the combinations. Downside is they don't let you inside still and I doubt they plan to allow that, so you awkwardly wait in this tiny area for someone to come out.
This is quite the little kitchen. Whatever gets me by, I’m thankful for. Some people come here to have a wasabi contest. One of the customers asked me if I knew what day it is at the time and I replied “Is that how well you paid attention to yesterday?”. She was so hangry and confused. If she wanted me to let her know, she should have asked. Using people just for an answer is not the way to go. We could have had an enjoyable conversation, but she ruined it worse than her eyebrows. Her loss. Thank God for takeout.
I ordered scallion pancakes. They are the worst! No Flavor! All I tasted is oil. Someone need to go to culinary school. Cost- $8. Anywhere else you go would cost $5. Definitely will not be coming back ever again. If I could read it zero I would