Had lunch there today, solo. Late-ish for lunch---a bit after 2:00. Was alone in the dining room reading the New Yorker (and probably looking like a New Yorker cover while doing so---perhaps a Sempe, but more likely a Booth).
Just had the lunch special and for $7.45 ($8.20 w/ tax), thoroughly enjoyed myself.
The main good thing, was that while a superficial glance would not reveal much difference between this food and other standard issue Mandarin with shiny sauces and too much oil and salt, tucking in seemed to reveal that everything had been chopped or sliced recently, by a human, evidently right in the vicinity.
The eggroll, in a light-colored flakey wrapper as opposed to the standard thick, crunchy, blistered type (which, frankly, I also enjoy), was filled with veggies that appeared not to have been frozen. It turned out to be a bit oilier overall than i expected, but not bad. The violently colored dipping sauce needed it's flavor to come a bit closer to it's color in punch and presence, but again, not bad.
Hot and sour soup also looked as if the ingredients had been cut on premises, by a person, and actually put in the soup. The soup itself was a bit thick, but not the viscous sludge one so often finds, and the heat was nicely balanced allowing other flavors to come through. I could have used a bit more on the "sour" side, but still enjoyed it.
My orange peel beef was very nice. There was honest-to-God peel. And whole dried red chilies. And the shiny sauce was neither sweet nor tasteless, nor was the dish drowned in it.
The side of fried rice was virtually greaseless and by no means an afterthought.
The waitress was very friendly and I look forward to returning. Could be one of my favorite cheap lunches in the loop---combining price, ambience, and fresh food in hard-to-find proportion.
All in all, I prefer a bit more flavor/seasoning punch in almost all my dishes, but what they do, they seem to do consciously in a consistent style. It's a nice, plain, pleasant room with enough space to meet people and talk. It gets you nicely away from the street noise and weather, which so many inexpensive storefronts can't do. A real little find.
"Strange how potent cheap music is."