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| - C'est Bon means "It's good" in French. Personally, I think this place is more than good, it's awesome!
C'est Bon is a Chinese restaurant that offers not only Chinese food but Thai and some Japanese cuisine as well. The restaurant is small, cozy, warm looking, very clean and has very friendly staff who provide excellent service. I love the look of their dark furniture, beautiful Asian décor and calm atmosphere.
The menu consists of: appetizers, dim sum (steamed & pan-fried), soup that include spicy Thai soup & chicken wonton. They also have fish, crispy duck, a variety of rice and noodle dishes, sweet & sour, chop suey, vegetarian meals, manchu & szechuan dishes, C'est Bon 'all time favourite' options that include General Tsao chicken & shrimps in lobster sauce etc. This is just to give you an idea; there are tons of other dishes.
I've tried plenty of their dishes and I've been happy with all of them. My personal favourites have to be the general tsao tofu ($9.95), orange chicken ($10.50) and szechuan chicken noodles ($10.50). The food here is not oily or salty like you may find in other Chinese restaurants. Everything is cooked perfectly, the food quality is great and the dishes are presented very nicely. The portions are good and the prices here are very reasonable too. Besides the gigantic dinner menu, they also have a great inexpensive lunch menu.
Overall, C'est Bon is a great pan-Asian restaurant. I would recommend making reservations if you're planning to go in the evening since this place is small and can fill up pretty fast. Don't forget to order the ice-cream for dessert; they take it too the next level here. I ordered vanilla ice-cream and it was presented to me in a cocktail glass goblet full of ice-cream drizzled with gooey caramel and strawberry sauce and dusted with cinnamon! This is a perfect way to end any meal.
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