

Doc Chey's

Saturday, February 21, 2009 - Food
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I have been doing projects for the Waldrop family for the past several years now. However this post isn't work related it's all about good food and good people. Ray Waldrop has owned and operated the newly opened Doc Chey's for a couple of years now. I can recall that initial taste of some of Ray's stir-fries. Just like the movie Ratatouille, I was taking back to childhood memories when mom would make her Japanese dishes. So eating at Doc Chey's is more than just food, it's sentimental. Matter of fact Ray the next time I visit, I'll bring mom along. So what's on the menu?
To start us off Val my assistant and I had the WOK-SEARED GREEN BEANS in cantonese sauce. |


| I didn't want to share my Shanghai Dumplins!!!! |


| Doc Chey's has an array of delicious soups and salads, but Val and I wanted to try some of their signature dishes. LIke General Chey's!!!! |


| How about a stir fry like only my mom makes. Kung Pao!!! |


| Lastly we loved the Japanese Teriyaki Udon. |


| Doc Chey's received two thumbs up from Val and I. The food and service are always excellent. Whether you have some time to relax or if you are on the run, I definitely recommend Ray and his staff at Doc Chey's. It is conveniently located on Woodruff Road beside Whole Foods. Be sure to check out the website for all the lunch combo specials. Also kids under 10 eat for free on Wednesdays with an adult entree purchase and kids also get free ice cream on Sunday!!!! Call for take out at 864-297-9300 and tell them The Storyteller sent you. |







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