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This was some of the best Chinese food I've had in a while. This place is secretly tucked away inside the back of one of the Chinablocks in Las Vegas. The thing that I love about Chinese food is that there are so many different types of Chinese cuisine. Yun Nan Cuisine is extremely spicy and the peppers they use will actually make your tongue go numb. I didn't like it as much when I was younger but it has grown on me. My parents took me here one night when we visited Vegas and the dishes were made so well. The dish that stood out the most was surprisingly a simple Chinese vegetable dish. I could tell the Chef knew what he was doing. With real Wok experience, he brought out the "wok hei" or "wok qi" for my mandarin speaking friends. If you have never experienced eating Chinese food embodied with wok hei then your missing out. Seriously wiki it and then come here and try the food. I hope the Chef is still flipping and frying that food, in that wok over an open flame because everyone should get a chance to eat quality Chinese food.
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