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7/30: I saw that this new place received a few good reviews so I decided to give it a try. The service was excellent -- 5 stars! The refills kept coming and the food was prepared and brought out in a timely manner. The place is clean and the ambiance is standard yet relaxing. The staff is very well run and efficient. My waiter Titus was very friendly. He even asked how the food was, basically asking if I could give any constructive criticism. We also introduced ourselves and chatted for a bit. This is how new places should treat customers! Me and a friend ordered the Family Meal for 2 ($21.75), which included a choice of Hot and Sour Soup or Egg Drop Soup, Crab Rangoon, Egg Roll, Pork Fried Rice (very generous portion -- this could be a $10 entree at other places), and 2 entrees of your choice. We ordered Mongolian Beef and Chicken with Vegetables. Beverages are relatively cheap as well ($1.50). I'd give the food 3.5 to 4 stars. The food was fresh and the presentation was vivid. It could be delicious depending on your taste -- it's not really authentic style though. I think the chefs could opt to make the food more so, but from a business standpoint I think they choose otherwise (their clientele appears to be mostly locals in the surrounding neighborhood). Overall there's nothing wrong with it! But I'd recommend places in the Chinatown area if you want authentic. I think their hot sauce is homemade. I'm not sure what's going on there -- it's definitely unique. But I'll just say normal Sriracha chili sauce would suffice. If you're in the area or live nearby, I highly recommend giving this place a go at least once. They did have 15% off for July to get customers in the door, though that ends today -- maybe one of you Yelpers will make it in time :) Nevertheless, the food has decent value (average $7.95 for a la carte and steamed rice). I didn't look, but I wouldn't doubt they have a good lunch special as well. OK, time for leftovers (plenty!). Just for a well run service they deserve returning business, so I'll definitely be back!
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