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I have passed by this little hole in the wall a hundred times. I thought it was a sushi joint (I was thrown off by the massive tanks full of goldfish. A friend talked me into trying this little gem out. We tried a variety of appetizers. The salted edamame was a clean way to start. The dumplings were bland, nothing more than you'd get at any chain Chinese restaurant. The spring rolls had a light flakey crust and had a decent flavor. The main dishes were larger than I expected. Each was a full plate full of food. The General Tso's Chicken was a little sweet. The sauce had a nice texture. Don't expect it to be hot, it was flavorful, but not a burner. The Kung Pow Chicken with peanuts was a nice light dinner. The peanuts added a great crunchy texture to the chicken. If you want some burn, eat the peppers. The hot tea was sooo smooth and light. After a hard night of drinking, it will help settle your stomach. If you are wondering how to get here, follow the signs to the Julius Tower. It is right outside the elevator lobby.
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