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J P Express Chinese Restaurant
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JP is take out only. So one of these 5 star reviews is for another place within a block of this one!
I ordered pork egg foo young and veggie lo mein noodles. The egg foo young was horrid: the brown sauce was very fake - not a gravy at all and the pork was in the sauce instead of the patties. Lots of frozen veggies used - just seemed fake and lazy. The lo mein was NOT prepared in a wok - so not authentic. Run by Chinese folks, I believe, but I think these particular owners are lazy because they figure the locals don't know what Chinese food should taste like. The place a little down the road in another strip mall was a little tastier, though, they just serve the deep fried stuff, and their fried rice was not done in a wok. When it comes to deep fried, JP might be better -- wouldn't know.
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