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Oh Asian Café... where to begin??? I have been going to this place off and on for five years. I have never taken the time to review it because I simply couldn't pinpoint what rating to give them as they were consistently inconsistent over the years. It was like an abusive love/hate relationship that I kept trying to make work... The food was always decent, but the service was either appalling or good. Then Ben or Bennett? (I'm not sure exactly what his name is - even the hostess couldn't tell me which was correct when I asked) came along, and things have seemed to right themselves out. I'm not sure what his position is, manager/owner/waiter-whatever, the service has improved significantly. They have BOGO sushi Monday-Thursday which is a sweet deal as well as half priced sushi after 9 pm on the weekends. They offer numerous crab rolls which is awesome for me, but might be redundant for others. My only pet peeve with the place currently is that when I request soy sheet, my sushi falls apart! I have never experienced this anywhere else. It's annoying and not worth the upgrade charges, so I have been opting for boring old seaweed. Their Chinese entrees are much better in quality and taste than Red Dragon or Chong Chin however, it'll cost you. To give you an idea, General Tso's chicken with fried rice and an egg roll costs $12.95 for dinner at Asian Café. If you prefer Japanese fare, their bento boxes are a great choice and come with many different options. They do offer complimentary Chinese doughnuts on take out orders with five or more entrees.
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