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I'm sorry, but the food was atrocious. I'm perfectly fine with "Americanized" Chinese food, but this wasn't even up to that low bar. I was looking forward to a nice glutton like meal. I was famished. Unfortunately, as I type this review up, I can still see my un-eatable food just sitting there First thing I ordered was their BBQ Pork: Pork was tough and flavorless and drenched in some kind of honey sauce. I could only stomach less than half; I gave the rest to my dog who seemed to enjoy it. Hooray for him Moving onto their Hong Kong Style Pan Fried Noodles: Oversalted, no flavor, and NOTHING like the actual HK style sauce. They vegetables that are traditionally found in the HK style noodles weren't even there. Abhorrent dish, they should be ashamed. Lastly, I ordered the Beef Chow Fun. Flavorless. Period. Extremely disappointed. The owners should be ashamed to call this Chinese food and the cooks either need to learn how to cook Chinese food (HINT: It's about the flavors, NOT drenching things in Soy Sauce or Salt) or get their taste buds examined. This is unfortunate because they're a nice mom & pop shop, but still; with so many Chinese restaurants all around the valley, avoid this place at all costs.
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