This review is for concourse B location, seems Unilocal address is off. Had breakfast, lunch, dinner numerous times in my life, and they SUX like elephant earth. yet I keep eating there, must be the free tryout they hand out. I wish they serve brown rice, which will be better for my digestion…
Jay K.
Classificação do local: 1 San Diego, CA
I am going to assume(by the name) that this is the restaurant in concourse B of the Atlanta airport. I made it a point to come to Unilocal and say YUCK! The food is inedible! Yucky! The quality is frightening, the limited vegetables in the dishes seem limp and off color, the meat is so strange you wonder where it came from. The seasoning tastes like stale oil. I threw my food out. I couldn’t even pick at it — and I was starving! AVOID. DONOTEAT. Eat anywhere besides here.
Jackie S.
Classificação do local: 3 Milpitas, CA
Had a transfer at the Atlanta airport, and we needed some grub for an early dinner. I didn’t want to eat at the other fast-food places, so my hubby and I ended up eating here. I’m surprised that there is always a line at this place. Must be popular. Anyway, the food wasn’t bad. it’s Americanized Chinese food. The food taste exactly like Panda Express — All the deep fried, breaded chicken with lots of cornstarch sauce. Yum. Regardless, the chicken was fine. The 3-dish entrée was over $ 8.
Walt W.
Classificação do local: 1 Rotterdam, The Netherlands
The joke, «That wasn’t chicken you ate», is not so funny when you actually think that after you eat something. Whatever it was, I got a whole lot of it. It should go without saying that you should avoid this place unless you like Chinese fast food. *gag*
Ryan M.
Arlington, VA
This is, bar none, the worst Chinese food I’ve ever eaten. I agree with Walt that it was very difficult to feel confident that my «chicken» was actually chicken. Whatever it was, it was stringy, tough, dark, and disgusting. I was pretty hungry when I landed at the airport, but ended up throwing away the majority of my meal from this restaurant. Even airplane food is better than whatever that was. Don’t bother eating here unless every other restaurant, vending machine, and snack-food selling newsstand in the airport is closed. And even then, consider starvation before considering Mandarin Express.