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Fellow Yelper Elisa S. and I were undecided where to go to lunch today, so we figured why not try Tin Tin - seemed like they had a little bit of everything! So away we went and what we got wasn't so Tip Top. The good was that there's alot of room in there so the large lunch crowd didn't feel too stuffy in with us. The staff is friendly and quick. The sweet and sour chicken was really good, along with the beef and bean sprouts and the Thai Chicken (by far, the best dish!). The bad was more plentiful - spring and egg rolls that contained nothing other than tasteless cabbage, no crab ragoons (my fave!), no tofu offerings (sad), a variety of heavily ethnic things which I couldn't bring myself to smell (chicken feet OMG), and a sad excuse for a sushi bar (the spicy tuna roll looked more like pimento cheese and rice). We won't be returning - I think Dragon Buffet near 485/S Tryon still reigns as the best chinese buffet in town!
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