The dishes were flavorful and well-prepared, showcasing a variety of ingredients and flavors. The ambiance was inviting, and the service was excellent. Service was prompt and courteous, making for a pleasant dining experience overall.
So, I've been low-key addicted to ML Kitchen through Grubhub, making it my not-so-secret guilty pleasure. I feel like I'm the lone warrior on the Grubhub app... I'm not a massive Chinese food fan, but when a hangover hits, it's like, "Okay, Chinese food, you're up." And guess who always saves the day? Yep, ML Kitchen. This time, I didn't have the classic hangover excuse; I just had a serious hankering for their Chicken Lo Mein. So, I DoorDashed it - extra chicken, of course - and threw in a veggie roll for good measure. ML Kitchen's delivery game is always on point. The food arrives hot and ready to roll, even if I'm not nursing a hangover. The Chicken Lo Mein, though, oh boy, it still hit all the right spots. The chicken was tender AF, and that veggie roll? A crunchy, fresh delight. ML Kitchen is officially my go-to Chinese spot, especially when I'm not feeling my best. What seals the deal every time is that when the goods show up at my door, they're piping hot and fresh as can be. In a nutshell, whether you're craving a hangover fix or just some seriously good Chinese comfort food, ML Kitchen is the real MVP. The Chicken Lo Mein, with its juicy chicken and flavor explosion, is my jam. No doubt, ML Kitchen has earned its spot as my trusty sidekick for satisfying those Chinese food cravings.
ML Kitchen has become my go-to spot for Chinese food on Taylor Street. Fantastic food, always satisfying portions, and a student discount that makes it all the sweeter. Their baked curry chicken with coconut sauce is a must-try - seriously amazing! Parking: Taylor Street is always busy so you gotta try finding parking in one of the side streets. SpotHero has a free parking spot near Taylor Street.
I was in this establishment on Friday January 19th . It was cold outside. It was also cold inside. The host had a knit cap on. The server had gloves on. I would guess it to be 50 degrees in there. It's really difficult to enjoy your food with your jacket on. They should have comp't us some hot tea or something. I hope the owner reads this.