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| - A restaurant with an identity crisis. On the one hand, the fact that they have around 150 dishes on their menu, mostly around the $5-7 range, caters clearly to the college students in the area and those seeking fast and cheap Americanized Chinese food. Conversely, if you order the right items, then you can get a pretty good value meal, but don't expect any high-quality mainland dishes.
My tip: Look around at what some of the Chinese customers are having, and you'll probably have better luck with them. Their noodle soups, in particular the beef are usually quite large and very satisfying. On the other hand, I dared to try some of their new, more ethnic, dishes when they expanded their menu a few months ago, such as the Spicy Chicken, but they leave much to be desired.
It is well known that they may offer certain discounts if you order in Chinese, but even if you can't the food is cheap enough as it is. The eating environment is not very attractive, and it can get crowded and loud while the tables and trays aren't exactly clean. Mainly an eat and go type of place.
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