Garden Chen - Freeland
Garden Chen
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At this local restaurant, experiences seem to vary dramatically among diners. While some rave about the delicious General Tso Chicken and exceptional pork roll, others lament over small portion sizes and subpar meals, with criticisms aimed at overcooked rice and insufficient sauce. The ambiance leaves much to be desired, marked by cold interiors and cash-only payments that frustrate customers. Service, however, is often highlighted positively, with staff being described as friendly and accommodating. Despite the mixed feedback, certain dishes like the Won Ton receive high praise, suggesting that with careful selections, guests may still enjoy a satisfactory meal.
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Employees were kind and inviting, food was timely made and wasn 't bad, I put mustard on it without thinking before I took the picture it was light on the chicken n broccoli sauce but the broccoli was beautifully extra cooked upon request. next time I will be asking for extra sauce on the chicken n broccoli but they did give me plenty of packets of sauce after i asked for them. I read allot of bad reviews but still gave this a chance, I do not regret it. Lunch under $10 without a drink or egg roll though no biggie. Pork fried rice has plenty of meat pieces as well #satisfied Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $1–10 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
I ordered a sesame chicken dinner combo and an order of crab rangoon. This was my first time here. The restaurant was very cold inside (January and I don’t think they run the heat at allso only warm if you’re actually the one cooking). They only accept cash, which is very annoying these days. The sesame chicken was fine, but the fried rice was terrible. Very dry, no flavor, and had the consistency of boil-in-a-bag rice. And the crab rangoon were way over cooked; a dark brown and very crunchy. The lady even gave them a double take as she pulled them from the fryer, but served them to me anyways. She was eating in the back when I got there to pick up my order and it seemed as though she had forgotten about the items in the fryer until she started to look for the pieces of my order. Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $10–20
Called in order and drove 20 minutes to wait another 20 minutes for horribly tasting dried out fried rice and chicken. Yuk yuk, yuk, no thanks, never again! Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $10–20 Food: 1 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 3
I've had better and I have had worse. Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $1–10 Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 2
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