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| - As an Asian-American, I am actually happy that there are two menus, one for Asians and one for not Asians. Sometimes, I'm in the mood for a really authentic sauteed beef and mixed vegetables with white rice. Other times I just want some sweet-n-savory General Tso's Chicken and greasy pork fried rice with it. This place satisfies both. The first time I went there, I ordered lightly stir fried fish filet with julienne carrots and onions and white rice from the Asian menu. Perfectly tender, great portions, not oily, what I'd expect my grandpa would make back in China. The second time, I ordered delivery and got kung pao chicken and fried rice from the American menu. I also got a free egg roll thrown in. The kung pao chicken was very spicy and bold, a bit oily and very tender. Totally hit the spot.
Overall, you'll get the classic "Chinese restaurant in America" treatment here - minimal decor, affordable prices, speed over politeness, and good filling food. This is how Double 10 sells itself, and you shouldn't treat them any differently.
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