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| - We visited Toronto on family vacation. On the day we arrived (tired from a day at Niagara), we got to the condo we rented, unpacked, and crashed for a while. So we finally decided to explore Yonge St and looked for something to eat. There were a lot of hole-in-the-wall restaurants, and we couldn't agree where to go, but finally decided upon Made In China. It was a little weird, going into this huge dining room, nearly empty - we weren't sure what we were getting into.
The menu was expansive, but we ended up ordering of the specials list, except my oldest son, who ordered off the Made in Korea menu (from next door). All of us were pleased with the meal and it was very affordable. We liked the unlimited tea that came with the meals. It wasn't the best Chinese food I have had, but it may have been the best I have had for the price.
Our waiter was very attentive and friendly. He was from China, and had only been in North America for a couple of years, and we had a good time talking with him. A little sad, however, we were asking about tourist areas, and he was unfamiliar with most everything, almost as if he had never left the premises, which made me wonder about the pay / working conditions / freedom of the immigrant employees (perhaps I've watched too many Law and Order type shows).
All in all -- Good food, low prices, enjoyed it.
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