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4.6(1k+ ratings)•
DashPass•
Asian
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DashPass
4.6(1k+ ratings)•
$$•Asian
Ming Chef Asian Cuisine is near the intersection of York and E 3rd Streets. For our Chinese cuisine, we use high-quality ingredients and provide excellent service. We've worked hard to provide you wit…
"Spicy Orange Chicken: A Culinary Firecracker from the Heart of China!"
The moment this audaciously spicy and tangy dish graced my table, I knew my taste buds were about to embark on an epic journey through the vibrant landscapes of Chinese cuisine. The Spicy Orange Chicken isn't just a meal; it's a festive dragon dance on a plate, where the chicken leads the procession with fiery zest and zing.
Each piece of chicken is so tender and succulent, it feels like it has been meditating in the ancient art of deliciousness. But the real hero of the dish is the spicy orange sauce - a magical concoction that's equal parts tangy, sweet, and spicy. It’s like a love letter from the culinary gods of China, sealed with a chili-kissed stamp.
The veggies accompanying this dish aren’t mere spectators; they’re like the supportive cast in a blockbuster kung fu movie, providing balance and harmony to the star's spicy antics. Every bite is a harmonious symphony of flavors that makes you want to serenade the chef in Mandarin.
In summary, this Spicy Orange Chicken is not just a feast for the senses; it's a vibrant celebration of Chinese flavors. It's so captivatingly spicy and tangy, you'll be tempted to wave a little red flag in surrender – but trust me, you'll be back for more. This dish doesn’t just set the bar for Chinese cuisine; it sends the bar flying on a firework! 🎆🍊🐔🌶️
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David B
3 contributions
23-01-17
• DoorDash order
Best thing I can say is that it was delivered timely and warm. The food itself was flavorless and bland. The most prominent flavor in the Sesame chicken was "mush." At $40 for an entree and appetizer I expect better than Panda Express, unfortunately Panda would have been a better choice for flavor, portion size, and cost. Very disappointed.
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ACG A
Emerging Expert • 13 contributions
24-06-08
• DoorDash review
Food is okay. my lemongrass beef was mostly Vegtables & 1/3 cup mushrooms. I hate mushrooms, but they didn't list that it had them. Also, no lemongrass to be seen, very slight lemongrass flavor. the Thai coffee was ordered just by adding. I didn't choose an add-in, thinking I was getting REG Thai coffee. They added coffee gelly at a $1 up charge. very, very disappointed in my $20 lemongrass beef.
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Justin L
Local Expert • 89 contributions
25-04-06
• DoorDash order
I gave them another chance since I do like the 012B Steamed Bbq Pork Bun(3) and I found that I enjoyed the 822. Bbq Pork Fried Rice and the Lo 306. Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) . The fried rice is light tasting but not too greasy or mushy and has a nice flavor, something that's usually harder to find with ones using dark soy sauce
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Chiara A
2 contributions
24-10-28
• DoorDash order
The lo-mein noddles were delicious. This is the second time I've ordered from this restaurant and the food was absolutely delicious. My experiences have both been great in person and through delivery.