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  • While prices are far from unreasonable, I'm not so sure this place is worth the even reasonable prices. As people wrote in other reviews, the egg rolls are clearly the star of this restaurant. Oily? Yes. But, ohhhh so tasty. It would've been nice if they had brought noodles to go with the duck sauce and Chinese hot mustard they brought to the table, but ... okay. I'm fat enough. Never mind. As for the main dishes, we had the Kung Pao Chicken and Pepper Beef. Interestingly enough, they told us, when they arrived with the food, that the food was being served with fried rice. Well, first, bringing fried rice without asking if he wanted it was "interesting" enough; but what they brought seemed an awful lot like brown rice (which you should DEFINITELY ask people if they want, because lots of people don't like it). I had no complaints: brown rice is certainly healthier than white rice and vastly more so than fried rice. But, if this was fried rice, it was indeed strange, for it wasn't greasy and there was nothing in it except rice (which is unusual for "fried rice"). Okay, faux pas aside, I had no problem with the rice. But the Kung Pao was the standard shreds of "maybe"-chicken with small bamboo squares; celery and bland some-kinda-sauce. The pepper beef I found completely bizarre: the meat was almost smooth. Seriously: when's the last time you had beef that was "smooth". If I didn't know, I'd guess it was pieces of soy imitating beef (and the taste was "strange" as well ... no "beef" I've ever known). Service was prompt and efficient. Bathroom, while nothing to take a picture of and submit to Better Homes and Gardens, clean and smelling nice. Bill? Okay. Two people - $36 with tip (though it would've been more had we not had the family dinner). Would I come back here? If I had a craving for egg rolls, I might. Otherwise? Meh. Nothing bad; but nothing exciting either. Sort of like Wife Number 2 after Number 1 dumped you and you figured, it's her or no one to cook your meals when you get old (incredibly sexist, I know, but ohhhh so how men think). If you HAVE to, come. But don't risk the car running out of gas to come here. If you are young and stupid enough, Panda Express will do just fine (hey! Someone's gotta keep doctors and hospitals in business!). Meh
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