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I'm sitting at my desk eating my first helping of Yu Yu's right now. The first thing I noticed when I walked in was the 100% rating. Awesome. I usually take my lunch without a side of crud, so this is going to work out well for me. I ordered the pork rice bowl with carrots, onions, corn, and lotus root. I left off the bean sprouts, per Dave's review. To top it off I chose the ginger scallion sauce. All in all, it's pretty good. I can tell that the food is very fresh and healthy. There is plenty of meat and veggies (I'm actually getting a pretty full and I'm only half done) and the little chips thrown in the container are good. I guess it was just me, but the sauce isn't what I thought it would be. It's alright, but a little... The place wasn't extremely crowded, but that is fine with me as the only time of day I can't stand crowds is at lunch. I did see the comment cards on the table with the little pencils, so as the other reviewers stated, the owner is open to suggestions. While it's not the best food I've ever had in my life, I can see myself eating here as often as the budget will allow. It's fast, simple, healthy, and pretty tasty, so that will do just fine.
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