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| - I went to China Village for the first time. 4 stars because of the attentive service. The chef and owner (I presume) delivered my meal to me and checked in to make sure I was satisfied. The waitress was just as attentive. At the end of my meal, the chef brought over a mini coconut macaroon that he warmed up. It was quite delicious.
As for my meal, I would give it 3 stars. The food was decent but it didn't blown me away. I got the beef chow fun lunch special. If came with 2 fried wontons, an egg roll, a small appetizer sized soup, and I opted for fried rice. The egg roll and soup were pretty good, but I thought the fried rice and fried wontons were really bland. The chow fun had a nice texture and the right balance of noodles to meat. I prefer more noodles than meat though, so if you're into a lot of meat, you might be underwhelmed. Maybe. Maybe not. The sauce on the noodles needed just a little bit more flavor. As soon as I added a smidgen of soy sauce and hot sauce, it was good for me.
The decor is a bit dark since there aren't any windows. I don't know why so many buildings in the valley are built this way.
I would say, give this place a shot. I'll try it at least one more time and try another dish, since it was decent.
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