Chinese Combo
About
Thai, Chinese
Price Range : Under $10 ($)
Location
Adress: 1980 W Orange Grove Rd, Tucson, AZ 85704
Phone: (520) 219-1645
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsNo
- directions_carDeliveryYes
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsYes
- local_parkingParkingPrivate Lot
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- insert_emoticonAmbienceCasual
- volume_upNoise LevelQuiet
- local_barAlcoholBeer & Wine Only
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- wifiWi-FiNo
- tvHas TVYes
- turned_in_notWaiter ServiceYes
- fastfoodCatersNo
Reviews
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Rex G.
Yesterday, we went for lunch here. Which was great because they have a lunch menu. This gave my husband and I a chance to choose either Chinese or Thai food from the menu. He chose the Orange Chicken and I chose the Pad Thai. With the lunch menu you get to choose a soup which we chose the egg drop soup which was delicious. The dinner menu does not include a soup with crispy wontons unless you order it separately. Good for us to know. Prices at lunch for our meals were 2$ less for each one about $7.90 for each, dinner is 9.00. Along with the lunch menu you get a very small egg roll too with sweet and sour sauce.
My husband's Orange Chicken was sticky sweet with cut vegies and white rice. My Pad Thai came with rice noodles that included sliced green onion, bean sprouts and I ordered it to include chicken. There were sides of chopped peanuts, sliced lime and red pepper flakes. The tamarind sauce in the Pad Thai was sweet and sour, which I love.
So, if you have friends and loved ones that like Chinese and Thai food this place is top notch.
In addition, for dessert I would walk around the corner to the Vietnamese restaurant called Com Tam Thuan Kieu and have their dessert of 3 mung bean dessert. Also, their Vietnamese spring rolls #2 come with the best peanut sauce in Tucson! -
Ivan J.
As far as Chinese food goes, this one has become a favorite. The interior of the building is not especially fetching but it is clean which is good enough for me. Some might argue about the merits of one dish or another, but when I want some lo mein or fried rice, THIS Is what I'm craving. My own personal gripe would be that their egg rolls do not match up to some other local spots but I really enjoyed the two previously mentioned dishes as well as their Pad Thai. The wife loves the cashew chicken as well, so this is an amazing spot to have so close to my house.
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Liz L.
This place is amazing. The food is amazing. I have yet to be disappointed. They have chinese and Thai food. Both really good.
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Art P.
Great inexpensive Chinese food. The medley of vegetables in all the dishes is unequaled. Food was very fresh. Wonton soup is worth $1.50 upgrade on the lunch menu. Restaurant must be affiliated with the large Asian supermarket behind the restaurant. Must why the food is so fresh with a wide variety of veggies. The chicken is all tender chicken breast. Beef was tender too something not found in inexpensive Chinese food.
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Cynthia G.
This Chinese Restaurant seemed to use precooked wonton strips, appetizers and fried ice cream. The wontons were almost uncooked and greasy, and were cold. Same with the Crab puffs. First, no Crab; second, cold interior.
Cashew chicken veggies were cool, but the chicken and cashews were warm. LOTS of veggies 8 pieces of chicken, small pieces.
Fried icecream outside was like a pie crust, looked like it was dipped in oil, and the ice cream had ice shards, as if it had been refrozen a few times.
I liked the taste of the cashew chicken and fried rice, but will not come back.