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| - We came at lunch time on a weekday and it was not too busy...was prepared to wait. Anyways, the service was not bad, the staff were always around to take orders and refill water. The place is kind of small with a nice interior and you can see the guy in there making noodles.
Okay, on to the food. We ordered the potstickers (pork), Mongolian beef pancake, pork wontons, and mushroom chicken noodles. The potstickers were good but could have been left in the pan a bit longer, it was only very lightly browned but the skin was homemade and pretty good. The Mongolian beef pancake, more like Mongolian burger was really good, with the skin pan fried to a crunch. Both the wontons and the mushroom chicken noodles had a bland soup base but otherwise were just okay. The mushroom chicken had a nice savory taste with handmade noodles, the wontons were mini wontons, both served with a bland soup. WIll want to go back and try their other noodle dishes. I gave it a 4 star because it's nice to have a restaurant like that outside of Chinatown and hopefully they will improve with encouragement. Also hope they read Yelp reviews and take it seriously.
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