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I agree with the other review about the decor. He said it well. Have you ever walked into a Chinese restaurant and it had that smell to it? I mean, not a good kinda smell like oh, smell that food! It's more like ewww, what's that odor? According to my nose, anyway. This is not the kind of Chinese food that I'm used to. The fried rice tasted like smoke from burnt oil. Some people might like that smoky flavor, I don't know. First couple of bites of the main dish, I couldn't really identify what I was eating... it was not a good taste. It was blah, oily, too much thickening agent, not enough soy sauce. Is this chicken or what? Their food is different. The waiter explained that it was east coast Chinese food. For example the chicken chow mien is with bean sprouts and not noodles. They call the one with noodles something else. Which is fine and they were more than willing to give me the other dish. The price was good with the coupon, but I would not eat there again.
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