The Sushi (the word originally being Japanese which means rice roll with raw fish and vegetables) House of Joy offers authentic Chinese foods.
Start with something to nibble on-- an appetizer that is some crispy chips that you dip in a sauce. Then here comes the sizzling rice soup, a concoction of veggies like cabbage, carrots, and cubed chicken. This serves like appetizer, too. Whew! Shake off the cold from all over your body. What perfect way to start the meal proper. They have egg foo young (dunno what this means) but this is actually chicken with cabbage, carrots, shiitake mushroom, and there seems to be like tofu, all mixed in brown sauce. The beef with sesame leaves complements the egg foo young and the fried rice Chinese version with green peas aplenty, eggs, chicken, and onion. Here goes the fortune cookies; this makes a Chinese dining treat complete.
There were the four of us with my friends and we even had take-home from our abundant left-overs. Couples and families had been enjoying their plates as well.
Reasonable price? Very very.
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