"floo·zie \ˈflü-zē\: a usually young woman of loose morals." Thus a Food Floozie is not a woman who can be seduced by virtually any man, but rather a woman who can be seduced by virtually any food (other than sushi).
Friday, March 2, 2012
Frugal Floozie Friday - Evergreen Restaurant
I couldn't even tell you how long my family has been eating at the Evergreen Restaurant - likely since it opened in 1992. When my father was well enough to come visit in Ann Arbor, he inevitably took Jeremy and me to lunch there. So, because it's a long-time favorite, this seemed like a great place to feature today for Frugal Floozie Friday.
There are a remarkable number of dishes you can order that are well within our mandatory $5 per person budget. Above, you see the Evergreen Sampler for $8.99; it offers Spicy Beef Skewers, Tempura Shrimp, Spring Rolls, and Crab Rangoon. The fried items are all crisp and flaky, and the shrimp are tender and sweet within their coating. This appetizer was split among 4 people before eating dinner, and everyone enjoyed the treats.
After the first course, orders of Sweet and Sour Chicken, Mu Shu Pork, and Mongolian Beef were shared. If a dish is designated as "spicy and hot," you can request varying degrees of heat which are always respected and prepared perfectly. Other favorites among loved ones include Almond Chicken, perfect with its crispy coating; General Tsou's Chicken, which I've tasted from mild to significantly intense; and Beef with Spicy Orange Flavor, which features dried orange peels that contribute both flavor and fabulous aroma.
Entrees are very generous at the Evergreen, and very few of them cost more than $10 per order; these can easily be shared among 2-3 family members and friends to stay within our strict fiscal guidelines. There is a tremendous variety of offerings, as well - I counted more than 110 options on just one side of the take-out menu before I got tired of adding them all up! The restaurant features Mandarin, Sichuan, Hunan, Shanghai, and Taiwan styles of cooking, which might make one wonder whether there is too little focus. But in 20 years of eating there, I have never encountered a bad meal or known anyone who didn't happily devour their food.
The staff is always very friendly and attentive. So stop by sometime and enjoy a great meal in a bright, welcoming atmosphere!
Evergreen Restaurant
2771 Plymouth Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
734-769-2748
Sunday - Thursday: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 11 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.
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6 comments:
I saw those crab rangoon and my mouth instantly watered...LOVE those little crispy bites of creamy filled goodness!! Sigh... yet another place that is so far away!! :)
Sounds like a fab eatery, just a shame I live in the U.K
It all sounds so appealing, Mary! Do you think they deliver that crab rangoon across the 'great body of water'? lol
I love Chinese food so much. I think those crab rangoons are calling my name. :)
Isn't it great to have a Chinese restaurant nearby that you know you will always love the food. We have a Vegan Chinese restaurant like that in Chinatown ( Phila)
Serves the same type of entree's Gerneral Tsou, Mongolian beef, Sweet and sour etc. but all the meat is made from soy.. Enjoyed reading your review.
Oh yummy! I hope you're having a fun weekend :), Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters
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