From a reviewer’s perspective, the menu at Imperial House offers a broad and satisfying range of classic Chinese-American dishes at reasonable prices, making it easy to find both affordable staples and more indulgent specialties. Appetizers like Pork Egg Roll ($2.65), Shrimp Egg Roll ($2.75), and Fried Wonton ($6.25) provide a solid start, while soups such as Wonton Soup ($4.45+) and Hot and Sour Soup ($5.75+) add comforting options. The main selections are especially appealing, with everyday favorites like Chicken with Broccoli ($8.25), Beef with Oyster Sauce ($8.75), and Shrimp Chow Mein ($9.50+), alongside noodle dishes such as Chicken Lo Mein ($7.75) and House Special Lo Mein ($8.50). For those seeking more elaborate meals, house specialties like Sesame Chicken House’s Special ($13.25), Happy Family ($15.25), and Dragon & Phoenix ($14.25) stand out as flavorful highlights. Combination platters, including General Tso’s Chicken Combination ($12.50) and Beef with Broccoli Combination ($12.25), offer great value with generous portions. Overall, the menu strikes a balance between variety, portion size, and pricing, leaving a strong impression of a dependable neighborhood spot with plenty of satisfying choices.