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| - In India and other India related countries a specific type of chinese food exists. often immigrants from te Haka region migrate to these places and open up their on restaurants. These restaurants cater to the local spices and tastes and tend to be different and more spicier than the average chinese meal. these meals are often erroneously referred to as Hakka Chinese. The dishes like "curry chow mein" aren't actually typical Hakka dishes, just the people who are owning the restaurant are from the area.
Luck Chinese specializes in not actual hakka chinese food, but the Indianezed version of chinese food. It's sort of like Americanized Chinese food, just Indianized instead.
In this restaurant it is very obvious who the target clientele is, Indian music videos play in the background, and most of the customers I usually see are also Indians.
Ambiance - Nothing really super special, nice enough decor, has a bar, appears to be clean.
Service - The service here is usually pretty good. They are nice enough, and they are willing to help people who don't know much
Food- I LOVED their pickled carrot dish! It's delicious. Also I like the noodle dishes that they have. they let you chose your spiciness and it is usually accurate. I hate it when I order a 3/5 and get bland stuff. Other than that I like most of the dishes I have had here, I have been going for years, and it is one of my favorite places to go. The meals are really reasonably priced, and well worth it.
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