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  • This free-standing former Taco Bell in a strip mall located on the southeast corner of 32nd St. and E. Cactus Rd, had been Golden Bowl Chinese Food for decades. I was a regular customer of Golden Bowl as they had decent food at a very good price. When Golden Bowl suddenly became Mr. Cook's, I was not happy. I assumed that the food would be the same, but with a higher price to pay for their purchase of the restaurant. I planned to eventually check them out, but failed to do so until last night. A few days ago, I came home to find a Mr. Cook's menu taped to my front door. Perusing the menu, I noticed that the menu had changed from that of Golden Bowl. Yes, the prices were a little higher than Golden Bowl....but then I noticed the "Dinner Special" menu at $7.45 per person that was actually LESS than what Golden Bowl's dinner menu had been. So, my son and I ordered takeout of our standby fare that we use to initially compare Chinese restaurants. Mine is Mongolian Beef and my son's is General Tso's Chicken. I was very pleasantly surprised! The Mongolian Beef was some of best I've had anywhere. The strips of beef, the vegetables, and the sauce were all excellent. The rice was perfectly cooked and not like a lump of mashed potatoes. In fact, the rice was the best I've EVER had. My Mongolian Beef was at least as good as that from another nearby restaurant that charges $10.45 for theirs. My son also very much liked his General Tso's Chicken. My portion was large enough that I had to finish it the next day, As much as I liked Golden Bowl and its Chinese owners, with whom I spent much time just discussing current issues, I have to admit that Mr. Cook's food is much better. We will now be frequent customers of Mr. Cooks. The only suggestion I have is for the name. "Mr. Cook's" does not invoke images of good Chinese food in the minds of most who see it. It sounds more like a grill of some sort. In fact, the name was one of the things that initially put me off checking them out.
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