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Thanks once again to ASBA's Leslie Barrett for recommending another excellent restaurant in the Valley. George & Son's doesn't sound like much, but it is. It's the best Chinese inspired restaurant we've been to in the Phoenix Metro area so far. The vegetable dishes, fried rice and especially the Kung Pao 3 Seas - with shrimp, scallops and the most wonderful white fish - were all excellent. The Tom Yum Gum Thai soup was light on lemon grass but strong on Thai basil and so was a thumbs up, too. We enjoyed the friendly service. The only disappointment was the sizzling calamari, which had a little too much fried batter but did have an excellent use of onions and peppers on the dish, and the Singapore Sling that was too sweet for our taste. We've been to the Raffles Hotel in Singapore and so we're a bit spoiled there. Don't let that stop you - sail away to George & Son's and enjoy great Chinese and Asian food with a Tsingtao beer. Highly recommended.
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