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So from the reviews I went to this sorry establishment. I actually created an account just to write about this nasty place. Beware: They are hidden under the guise of a chinese restaurant. So I took my boyfriend and his friend, both white yet have a pallette for good chinese food. The first sign this place might be a problem: No chinese patrons! ALL white people and I mean all white except for me and the staff. I have to admit we went there twice just to confirm our initial opinion. Food is not fresh, they lie when they say the fish dish is 50% off. Really??!! $19 for a fried fish. Do you mean to tell me that the fish was originally $38. No respectable chinese person would ever pay $38 for a fried fish, even 19 bucks for this low grade, rotten tasting fish. Yuck! It tasted like it had been sitting in sewer water. I also had chow fun, garlic spinach, minced pork with salty fish, roast duck and won ton soup. The only good dish was the won ton soup. How pathetic! I could tell the food is not fresh. I agree with a previous reviewer when he was wondering where all the duck meat was on the supposed duck.. All I got was greasy skin and bones. My journey for great, off the strip chinese food continues.
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