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I think you have take a review with a spoon of soy sauce, if you will, if the reviewer who slams a Chinese restaurant prefers to eat at a place called "BBQ King." It's like Tom Coliccio's Crafsteak at MGM getting a bad review from someone who prefers to eat at Denny's. This place is pretty good. To give some flexibility and credit to the first reviewer, she probably wasn't too accustomed to eating Szechuan cuisine and probably did not know what to expect. The cold appetizers are good, and you can choose up to three per plate. We had the Szechuan style lamb (but substituted beef) and the ma po tofu, which was spicier than Jennifer Lopez (before her music career tanked). This place is definitely not for the bland at heart. The Americanized, inexperienced Chinese food eater should avoid this place and go to one of those Chinese food places that sell lottery tickets and egg fu yung. Those who want a spicier take on authentic Chinese food should check out this place. For good and spicy Szechuan, this place gets 4 stars!
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