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I actually think this place deserves 3.5 stars overall. The food itself deserves 4 stars, but there were a few things that got in the way of an overall 4 star experience. The menu has lots of items but no description of any of them so you have to rely on the server for descriptions. The server was able to answer our questions about the menu. Strangely there are no drinks at all on the menu and there is no separate drink menu, but they do serve basic sodas and some beers. I don't know about anything else because, again, there was no drink menu. The decor is OK- it would be much improved if they replaced the laminate topped tables with real wood and pulled the 2-seater tables away from the wall. Nobody wants to eat against a wall all scrunched up like that. Interestingly, this restaurant is not directly connected to the kitchen. I think they must share a kitchen with the restaurant next door, Stewart + Ogden. This didn't cause any problems or anything, it was just unusual. The food was good. I ordered the kung pao chicken (not as spicy as described) and the flavor was good. My husband liked the mongolian beef and my son loved the potstickers. We'll probably be back, at least for takeout.
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