With its large space, it still resembled a cafeteria. Although with an upgrade to nicer tables and walls, perhaps a cafeteria in a Scandinavian store. A beautiful tea-shop, a store-in-a-store, took up some wall space to one side. I ordered the Lo Han Chai Chow Mein ($9.99) and some pan-fried radish cake ($3.99).
The noodles came out piled high with a selection of greens and numerous mushroom variety. The noodles was crispy on the edge of the plate but softened in the middle where it soaked in the stir-fry sauce. It was a plentiful and healthy dish: garden-variety strip mall Chinese food. There wasn't even the practiced flair of the really popular ones that are packed at 3 am. The radish was a disaster: thick and heavy, without the crispy brown searing of a hot flame.
Come to King's Cafe for a cheap, healthy meal but that's about it. The tea-shop, however, seems to be of much higher quality.
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