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    Kam Luang Kitchen

    3.6 (46 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Casual
    Quiet
    Good for kids

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    Chicken and broccoli
    Sarah B.

    Pretty good Chinese food.. Quick delivery, I enjoy the shrimp mei fun and the chicken with broccoli

    Won ton soup
    Nikki-Ann T.

    For my first time ordering out I wasn't heavily disappointed. The beef and broccoli was good, probably the best thing from my order today. The wonton soup is rather bland and my fiancé was disappointed in the size of the wings. Delivery was as expected and the lady on the phone was very nice and articulated well. We may order again, but probably not.

    Lo Mein Over Load
    TJ D.

    Takeout/Delivery Chinese at its best. This is a true no-nonsense American Comfort Chinese if I may call it so. It resembles a true hole in the wall Chinese Takeout which make you question the authenticity of the meat you are about to eat, but thats the beauty of it true to its name "Chinese TakeOut" OKAY so don't go out All Adventurous Foodie, stick to the basics Kung Pow, General TSO, Sesame, Lo Mein you know and whaallaa you be Goood. They get 4 stars for the full package, nice polite staff, prompt service be it takeout or delivery(mind you there's $2 delivery charge) Good Food, I'd say Above Average not great but just enough to curb your cravings. And Quantity. Well I got my hookup for cheap Chinese

    Shrimp with broccoli, curry shrimp and mixed veggies....yummy!!

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    3 years ago

    This is my go to for take out in my area I have referred several friends here as well from neighboring towns!

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    They have been a consistent B rating. Something they are doing in there is questionable. Drive the extra 2 mins and go down to China Garden

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    Our favorite place for Chinese. We love their steamed dumplings and their walnut shrimp, so delicious!!!

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    It's a takeout Chinese place that's close by. The food can be better but it does the job.

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    Average Chinese take-out place, consider the best Chinese take-out in the area. They are the only one has fried chicken wings combo.

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    13 years ago

    The food here is delicious. It's takeout (and I think delivery). No eat-in. For bills less than $15 they charge $1 to use a credit card.

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    This is the place to go! It's too bad it's not a small restaurant, but, I will settle for take out. Yummo!!!!

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    Very delicious Chinese food, I enjoy their schezuan chicken especially! They are consistently good with all the choices I have tried

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    4.3(685 reviews)
    31.6 mi
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    You can watch the guy back there make the hand pulled noodles.

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