5280 W 38th Ave, Wheat Ridge, CO, 80212 
303-431-1268

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Mon.-Fri.:10:30am-10:00pm Sat.-Sun.:11:00noon-10:00pm
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For the Top 100 Restaurants
Top 100 Overall Excellence  (2009)
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Comments(6)   

Reviewed by: 21MARIANAFELIX on: 2013-05-20
DO NOT EAT HERE. DISGUSTING SERVICE AS WELL AS DISGUSTING FOOD. A ROACH WAS FOUND IN THE FOOD!!!!!!
Reviewed by: David S. on: 3/22/2013 9:16:00 AM
Not bad a lot of food for money
Reviewed by: Amanda d. on: 10/3/2012 1:58:00 PM
Ok, you have review this place for what it is. It's a by-the-scoop chinese place. You don't go into McDonald's expecting an amazing burger so don't come in here looking for authentic chinese cuisine.For $5, you get huge portions of pretty decent chinese food. You get rice or low mein, two entrees, either an egg roll or two won-tons, and a soda. Sometimes it's off brand, some times it's not. As with any buffet type place, the food is better when it's fresh, so try to pick something that's just come out. They tend to replace the pans pretty often. We usually go with the happy family, kung pao chicken, beef and broccoli, and sometimes sesame chicken or general tso's. There is always enough for lunch the next day.
Reviewed by: Jason A. on: 8/23/2012 3:02:00 PM
i was house & cat sitting a mile down the road, so i thought i'd check this place out and see what all the yellow star fuss was about...it's all true. Generous portions of sub-par dishes. One star for being friendly, and the other for the Charsiu; It was dry, but it was still the best portion on the plate. Not sure if my being hungover made it better, or worse. That's one question i don't mind leaving unanswered.
Reviewed by: Greg A. on: 6/10/2012 10:27:00 PM
It's a poor neighborhood made poorer by this place. The Lo Mien was colored and flavored dry-ish spaghetti. The General Tso was also dry and old tasting. The Chicken and Vegetables were made spicy with powder which still hadn't integrated with the food.I asked for chopsticks and was charged 50 cents a pair for used cheap plastic ones. Unless you like to live a Gibsonesque, dystopic lifestyle, or are in abject poverty and can't leave the area because you're restricted to a wheel chair and have a flat-tire, or for some other reason, skip this one.PS I never did figure out what the $1.39-a-scoop was, but I'm sure this will be revealed to me in a nightmare, perhaps as I digest tonight.
Reviewed by: asdf on: 2010-08-08
good service