Address: | 4888 Penn Ave, Sinking Spring, PA 19608, USA |
Phone: | +1 610-927-2338 |
Site: | chinamoonsinkingspring.com |
Rating: | 4.3 |
Working: | 11AM–10PM 11AM–10PM 11AM–10PM 11AM–10PM 11AM–11PM 11AM–11PM 12–10PM |
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YaBoi Lomein
From the outside to doesn’t look all that special- It’s just a part of a shopping center, right next to a tax prep place and Redner’s Warehouse Market, and the interior is plain, yet elegant in its design. They also do Take-out, which is probably where most of their business comes from, but they also have a couple of tables, which makes it a really nice place to sit and grab a quick lunch or dinner. My family went there last night for dinner, and I have to say, it was some of the best food I’ve had in a while. We all ordered something off the combo section, which was the food and fried rice and an egg roll. Oh, and since we were dining in-house, the tea was free. The egg rolls were good, if not just a bit dry, but the real star of the show was our main-course. My mom ordered the Pepper-steak, My father had Chicken Chow mein, and I had spicy Orange beef. The portions were amazing! So we were really getting bang for our buck. The orange beef was amazing. The sauce they used was really great. It had great flavor with just the right hint of spice in the background. The beef also had the orange peels in the mix, and just eating them gave this really unique flavor twist to the whole thing. The raw citrus flavor, plus all the spice that clung to it was out of this world. The Pepper steak was also nicely seasoned and served with plenty of vegetables. And the chicken chowmein, by comparison, was probably the most plain, but it was still really good. We also got Crab Rangoon. It was really good. We were used to the plain cheese filling, but what this place presented to us was amazing. The place has specials where you get freebies at $X spent, so that’s good too. This place has been around since the shopping center first opened, maybe six or seven years ago, and it has outlasted a taco joint (called Señor Taco), a Blockbuster, TWO all-you-can-eat Chinese joints just down the street, an Arby’s (which reopened recently under the management of people running a beer shop in the same shopping center), and some other places. I have to say, any question of this place’s longevity has been answered by the food and service alone. The people there are really nice c:
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A Private User
Best egg rolls I have tasted anywhere I drive past 3 closer Chinese restaurants just for their eggrolls. The food is always fresh tasting. Everyone there seem to enjoy cooking and talking to each other in Chinese while working adds to the Chinese experience while eating in.
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Matthew Rucinski
Very poor. Old oil made egg roll and spring roll horrible. Very cold inside too. Never again. These places nickel and some too much on operations. Change your oil !
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Andrew Moyer
The food is always delicious. Love the hot and sour soup. Never had a bad experience. Plus free bamboo wall scroll calendar for the holidays.
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Danil Hardin
typical Chinese food with free hot tea included. Extensive menu, fast service, reasonable prices.
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Scott Katzin
Food is always been good people very friendly even though I asked him what Grady was in LOL hes 34
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Sam Seidel
My experience was that it did not have traditional Chinese cuisine and was highly Americanized.
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Donna Baker-Snyder
The food was so over cooked, You couldnt even eat the left overs
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A Private User
Have the best sesame chicken and lo mein!
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A Private User
Best in area, great sauces.
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O Cortez
Good place.. food is good
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narducci richard
Consistently good food.
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Joe H
Only place I will go!!
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Mary Evans
Awesome food
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Maura Nadeau
Delicious