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  • Dump in the ground! Literally. This restaurant is located in the basement of a multi level "L" shaped plaza. It's probably the worst designed place for a car to enter, coupled with the uselessness of Asian drivers. Tightest lanes to get through with parked cars on either which are always occupied because half of them are wheel chair spots and no one (actually in a wheelchair) occupies them. But fret not there is also a poorly designed parking structure to park in, with even more narrow lanes to pass and random one way signs that mean nothing. Entering this plaza, you feel grimy, it's a really old building that has not been renovated. When going down the stairs to the entrance of the restaurant, you are greeted with a carpeted staircase, yes the same carpet that I remember when I was just a wee lad and this location housed a different restaurant. THE SAME CARPET! I'm not even going to mention the death trap going down the stairs and the poor wheelchaired old folk that won't be able to attend your dinner party. To the left of the staircase between the stairs and the glass wall there's a useless aquarium with fake frogs in it and stones. Getting into the heart of the restaurant is no better. The same stairwell carpet lines the entire restaurant. At least the chairs are new. I don't get how people can eat in a basement, there's no light and the ceiling is low, not exactly the atmosphere I prefer. Now to the good stuff, the food. Pretty standard, nothing spectacular but I must say that the chef's specialty is the sweet and sour pork. YUM. It's actually really good. The crispiness is perfect and the sauce is not neon orange. This dish was by far on the must eat list and it was so good we ended up ordering 2 of them. All the other food was good, better than what you would find in a Chinatown basement restaurant. But I do have very high standard for Chinese food as I have an in-house chef who's cooking is superior to any. Realistically the food at this establishment should be more of a 3/5 than a 2 but just the atmosphere, the location and the parking nightmare is enough to scare me off, and let's not forget the potential for more rodents in the basement!
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