Chicken Lo-Mein........................................ ........................................$3.90
Lemonade ............................................................................................$1.25
Total: $5.15
Soooo, I went with another standard: Chicken Lo-Mein. This was a southwest fusion dish, to use the parlance of our times. Lo-Mein type noodles with chicken, corn, peas, and carrots (just like when I was a kid!) The dish longed for some spice, and I didn't really know what do to. So I soy-sauced. It worked out okay. The Lo-Mein was certainly tasty, and very filling. At first I was a bit confused why they didn't have any sides but when the whole heaping plate came, I wasn't concerned about not getting my Three dollars and Ninety cents worth. The Lo-Mein complemented the lemonade well, and for only five bucks I practically waddled to the car.
Better than the Mandarin Chicken, but not as good as Daily Combo A, I give thee three (of five) Lucky Stars.
Still no cheap booze or cheap women around, but Kira's a start.
Better than the Mandarin Chicken, but not as good as Daily Combo A, I give thee three (of five) Lucky Stars.
Still no cheap booze or cheap women around, but Kira's a start.
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