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Welcome to a quaint little secret on the Far East of Cleveland. Yangtze doesn't Shanghai you with over the top fancy (and sometimes ridiculously not authentic) or incredibly cheesy Chinese decor. They do however, spoil you in the details.
I, myself, am a noodle man and love the lo mein. Its packed with flavor and can come like a majority of their other dishes with beef, chicken, shrimp, tofu or vegetarian. Plus, you can get extra la (that spice in Chinese) if you so dare. The portions are generous and have always come out hot and ready to eat. As the steam clears on your dish of choice something catches your eye: a flower made from slices of carrot. Beautiful.
The prices are on par with your in-and-out Americanized Chinese Mall Restaurants (the broccoli and chicken, General Tso's, etc) but are no where near as cookie-cutter blah (or over salty).
The only thing that prevents this Ancient Chinese Secret (hey, its been around since I was born) from achieving the highest honor of a 5 Star General (Mao) is that I've been to China multiple times, and it just quite isn't the same... but for those who can't afford the plane ticket, be sure rev up the rickshaw and get down to the Yangtze.
Zai jian!
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