"This hidden gem of a restaurant may be easy to overlook, as it is part of a recently renovated strip mall. While it used to be a standalone building, it is now integrated into a larger complex with access from a small, nondescript road. The interior may feel more like a corporate lobby than a traditional Chinese restaurant, but the food more than makes up for the lack of decor. I stopped in for a quick lunch and was pleased to find a special lunch menu at the back. I opted for the spicy garlic white meat chicken ($8.50) which came with rice and soup. The egg drop soup was delicious and the chicken dish was flavorful, with a slightly sweet and spicy glaze and fresh vegetables. As a fan of Korean Chinese cuisine, I also tried their jjajangmyun black bean noodles, which had a thinner sauce but packed a flavorful punch. The fact that they make their own noodles in-house was a bonus! They also offer standard sides like Kimchi and raw onions upon request. The restaurant is well-equipped to accommodate banquets and large groups, making it a great choice for a big party. I'm glad I discovered this place and can't wait to come back for a bigger portion of noodles next time!"