Hibachi House Mandarin Orange Chicken!

I know i promised you a whole slew of Hibachi House frozen entree
reviews because the the compnay was generous enough to provide me with
a couple of free samples and they've been sitting in my fridge because
i intended to share it with someone (because its meant, according to
their nutrition lable for 4.5 servings, but 4.5 people dont usually
hang around me during dinner). Anyhow, I finally convinced my dad to
share this Mandarin Orange Chicken with me. Before i get into the
taste, lets just get some of their nutrtional facts out there. Each 1
cup sering is 250 calories, with 2 g fat, 1 g fiber, 460mg of sodium,
and 15 g protein. To be honest, this wont feed 4.5 people (is like .5
meant to be like left overs for the dog or something?). It fed my dad
and I and there was a little bit left, so maybe three people (the third
person have the stomach a size of a golf ball maybe?) and It'll
definetly feed two hungry people. that being said, its rather high in
the sodium dept for a single meal. But I have a feeling most of the
sodium is from the sauce. And this brings me to the taste. I LOVED the
chicken! You would have never guessed it was frozen, and it didn't
resemble oily takeout mall food at all. The rice was pretty good as
well and I love the easy prep. BUT.....the sauce was a bit much,
infact, i didn't even use the whole packet and I still found it a bit
overpowering. Luckily, i saved some chicken and rice sans sauce incase
i didnt like the sauce and i'd say its way better without it. It still
had that nice orangy tang. I added some hot sauce to mine, but thats
because i like things slightly spicy. Overall, pretty good. and for
those of you who asked where you might be able to find Hibachi
products, they should be available at Wal Mart, Super Target, Shop
Rite, Weis, Food4Less, Albertsons, Price Chopper, SuperValu, Tony's
Fine Food, Raley's, Dierbergs, and Lowes foods.