Kind of a funny experience here: After shopping at the nearby outlet mall, my husband and I decided to look for a Chinese restaurant for lunch. We found the Shanghai Club at random, but almost didn't go in because from the outside it looks more like a strip club than a proper restaurant. Imagine our surprise when we opened the mirrored glass front doors just to peak inside, only to find a restaurant filled to more than 50% capacity at lunchtime on a Tuesday. We both ordered from the lunch specials, ranging from $6.50 to $7.50. I had the Mongolian beef and he had the orange chicken. The cuisine here is standardized Chinese-American food to the max, but both our meals were well prepared, tasty, and of good portion size. The orange chicken was made with all white meat, and fried in relatively fresh oil. Even my side of banal hot/sour soup was good. My Mongolian beef was slightly overloaded with onions, but included a generous helping of tender stir-fried beef. I would easily have given this place a 4-star rating had the food been a little more interesting and creative. The dining room and bathroom were both very clean and orderly, and the place had a nice feel about it. We'll likely be back next time we're in Anthem.