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  • Cleveland, I hate you. Let me explain. Five years ago, I was warned by someone that decent Asian food did, in fact, exist in Cleveland, but there was only one good one of each cuisine (i.e. one good Korean, one good Chinese, one good Vietnamese, etc.) When I moved here five years ago, I found that statement to a little exaggerated, but somewhat accurate. It was really depressing, because I grew up in an area where crab rangoon and egg foo young and chop suey were as foreign as the foreign language movies section as my local library. Over the years, Cleveland got more Chinese restaurants. Legit ones. In fact, now, I can claim that there are 4-5 Chinese restaurants I frequent in Asiatown, all different subtypes of Chinese cuisine. So why do I hate Cleveland? I'm moving in two weeks. Just as more and more great Asian restaurants pop up in Cleveland....thanks. So after seeing the strong reviews on Yelp, I had to go check out this place myself. The name doesn't exactly inspire confidence (ehhhh...fusion food...). Like others have mentioned, the space is a little odd, as though the restaurant is in the lobby of a building and you need to walk through it to get to the other end. There are about 8 tables, plus others on the other side of this "wall" that I'm not sure whether it's is part of the restaurant. It's a mom-and-pop restaurant, which I love supporting. I overheard one of the chefs/waitresses saying she was helping her brother out at the store. Awesome. Got a beef noodle soup (?????) and a regular milk tea (??). Steaming hot and huge portions--I almost couldn't finish it and I'm a pretty big eater. At least 5 large pieces of braised beef and lots of bok choy that was fresh and crisp, not soggy or wilted. Noodles were abundant and chewy, but not house-made. The soup was on point, definitely one of the best I've had. Taiwanese-style beef noodle soup is basically my favorite dish in the world. Even the green onions were fragrant and crisp! (this restaurant should use them and make green onion pancakes!!) You know that if I'm praising something as silly as green onions that this place must be awesome. The milk tea was all right. Maybe it's because I waited until the ice melted so it was a bit diluted. But you know what that means? Means I have to go back again before I move. :D
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