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Kung Pao Chicken Lunch Special

I ordered a Kung Pao Chicken Special to-go from the China Joy restaurant in Carefree, AZ during their lunch hours (11:30 am - 2:30 pm). When I ordered over the phone, the woman that answered stated the food would be ready in 10-15 minutes. I got to China Joy about 20 minutes after ordering and the woman at the counter said she thought I had forgotten to pick up the food, which was kind of annoying.

Anyway, when I ate the Kung Pao chicken, it was just a wave of salty flavor masking a little bit of spiciness. The best tasting parts of the Kung Pao chicken dish were the carrots because the sweetness from the carrots offset the saltiness of the sauce.

The fried rice was just brown rice with a tiny amount of fried egg, and its dominant flavor was also saltiness. The egg roll was a vegetable egg roll and was the saltiest of the three items. The wrapper on the egg roll was also a little doughy.

The lunch was nothing special, and everything just tasted salty.

Overall Rating:
OK
Food: Kung Pao Chicken Lunch Special
Source: China Joy, Carefree, AZ
Rating (Kung Pao Chicken): OK
Rating (Fried Rice): OK
Rating (Egg Roll): OK

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Classic Pepperoni Pizza from Barnes & Noble

When I was at Barnes & Noble I was really hungry and didn't just want a sandwich so I ended up trying their 8-in stone fired pepperoni pizza.

The pizza wasn't very saucy (which I like), and it had a thin crust. The crust tasted sort of like a salty and soft cracker. The pizza was seasoned with oregano, and it was a little salty and oily. The pepperonis on the pizza were savory and a little spicy. Overall, the pizza wasn't too bad, and it was good enough to satisfy my hunger at the time.

Overall Rating:
Good
Food: Classic Pepperoni 8-inch stone fired pizza
Source: Barnes & Noble Cafe
Price: $5.95 per pizza
Rating: Good

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Oreganos Bollo Angel Hair Pasta with Sausage

I had some of Oregano's Bollo Angel Hair Pasta. It was ordered to-go with marinara sauce and sausage on the side.

Oreganos Bollo Angel Hair Pasta with Sausage

The spicy marinara sauce looks thick, kind of like tomato paste. It isn't actually very spicy at all, and I don't really like the marinara sauce because it is too tangy for me. The angel hair pasta is OK, but nothing special. The sausage is a little spicy, but it is very salty.

I prefer this pasta with very little of the marinara sauce and with Parmesan cheese and sausage added to cut out any sweetness / tangy-ness.

I wouldn't buy this pasta myself -- I would rather buy angel hair pasta and a jar of pasta sauce at the grocery store. However, if you like tangy marinara sauce, then I guess this could be a great pasta for you.

Overall Rating:
OK
Food: The Original Bollo Pasta
Source: Oregano's Pizza Bistro
Price: $10.28 ($6.99 for pasta + $3.29 for side of sausage)
Rating: OK

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