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The fam was in town, and, as standard Chinese parents, they wanted to eat Chinese. I had heard good things about Han, but had never gone, so I figured this would be a good chance. I'm happy to say this place is Chinese family approved! There's a distinctly northern Chinese taste to most dishes here, which you don't always find (typically you see Szechuan, Hunan, Cantonese, etc.). My family, being from the Northeast part of China, was excited by just that fact. After trying each dish, my parents would nod and say "pretty accurate / authentic". Mind you, I was too busy scarfing down the food to say anything, but I definitely agreed. Some dishes I would suggest: Hui Guo Rou (twice cooked pork), Yu Shiang Qie Zi (braised eggplant), Tang Cu Tu Dou Si (Stir Fried Vinegar Shredded Potato) Excited to have found this place as now I have a go to Szechuan place (Szechuan Gourmet) and a go to place for a taste closer to home.
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