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I'd say this place is pretty standard on what you'd expect from a Chinese restaurant. We ordered one of their dinner packages last night, knowing our 2 small children would pick off what we had. The total with tax was $29.00 and came with a HUGE amount of food! My husband really liked everything we got. Mongolian beef, sweet and sour shrimp, special fried rice, BBQ ribs, egg rolls, wonton soup, and fried shrimp. It was a lot! My kids love wonton soup, but seemed more interested in the crunchy toppings. I wasn't a big fan of the sweet and sour shrimp as it had too much batter for my taste. So much batter - the shrimp resembled onion rings. Lol! Their fried rice was enormous, and I'd definitely order it again. I saw that they had duck, and mu shoo, among other things. As a former employee of PF Changs, I grew to really like these particular items that for some odd reason they do not serve anymore. So, I'll be back to this particular Chinese restaurant to try theirs. I do love a good duck!
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