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Lee's Kitchen
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We went with the shrimp eggrolls, bowl of egg flower soup and a number 8 combination that included fried rice, chow mein and sweet and sour sesame chicken. The soup had canned mushrooms and canned chicken in it and was bland. The eggrolls were swimming in an oil bath. The combo arrived and the chow mein was a bed of dried out crispy noodles covered in a gross combination of bean curds, some unidentified mystery meat and a clear sauce. My huband and I thought it was reminescent of the canned chow mein our moms bought us as kids. The chicken was dried out and tasted like frozen breaded chicken from a bad TV dinner. Surely you can't mess up fried rice we thought.... They did. We left as fast as possible and headed to Costco for a hot dog to redeem the night thinking ""wow that was bad!""
Pros: cheap
Cons: Everything else
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