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For someone who doesn't want to deal with the monstrosity that is Salad King, this is a perfect alternative. Modern, clean, not too busy. The dishes are about $2 more here than at SK, but the portion sizes are bigger and the presentation is much more advanced. There's also a larger selection here as well, so something for everyone. I had the fried mango spring rolls, basil pad Thai, and pineapple chicken. The basil pad Thai is a spin on the regular and very tasty. Mango spring rolls only contained mango (and a bit of salad dressing/mayo) and were nice -- reminded me of a new-age dim sum item. Easily my favorite was the pineapple chicken. Big juicy chunks of chicken and *fresh* pineapple that was both sweet and spicy. Delicious over a bed of rice. Service here is also excellent. I do agree with Mike S. below, the flavors can be slightly muted, but I am sure the dishes can be spiced up to people's preferences. I would recommend this place for anyone who simply doesn't want to deal with the busy-ness of SK.
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