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  • Oooh I love this place. I used to frequent the Tempe location on Southern and McClintock, but yesterday was my first time at this particular location. It's extremely nice and spacious, definitely a lot newer than my previous haunt but they seemed a little understaffed last night. Maybe it was because it was a Thursday night, but there was only one girl running the register, showing the newbies how the place worked, and cleaning the dining area, while the other girl was cleaning up. Needless to say, most customers who came in had to wait a while before being rung up. Now on to the good stuff, the food. How it works: You walk in, pay for your meal - about $13 for dinner, grab a tray and a bowl, and fill it up! It's like a buffet of raw food. First are the meats which are frozen and thinly sliced, but you're provided with little paper sheets to help you push down the food in your bowl and stuff as much as you want in the bowl. Then the veggies will take up pretty much all the space left in your bowl (if any), and finally your choice of three different types of noodles. Honestly, I think loading up your bowl is an art. Especially when you get to the noodles and you're faced with this balancing act of piling noodles on your tray, I mean bowl. You also get to mix up your own fantastical, magical concoction of sauces (I might be having too much fun here) which you will then bring to the chef with your bowl/tray of raw ingredients and they'll fry it up all up right in front of you! After you get your bowl back, now transformed and cooked to deliciousness, head over and get yourself some rice, soups, chips, drinks, and later (it's hard to resist) ice cream! I know what you're thinking, how in the world am I going to stuff this into my tummy? Doggy bags. $0.50 per box, but so worth it cause you will have food for days. Okay, like another meal or so. So if you're a college student who loves food but is short on cash or just love a good deal, YC's is gonna be your new best friend.
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