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Seems it's getting harder and harder to find consistency in these restaurants as of late. Because our favorite Chinese joints have changed so much, we thought we'd give this one a try. Very strange all the good reviews, as our experience was not good. Yelp says they take credit cards....they don't. However, they don't mention that on the phone or their menu. We had to go next door to an ATM machine. Get into the 21st century, please. Ridiculous! Egg roll was ok, hot sour soup was neither hot or sour...I find only bland can describe it. Mongolian beef tasted like some kind of celery sweet stew. The pork fried rice had pieces of cut up pork chop in it. That's a first for us. The pot stickers were okay, but the sauce was like a burnt cough syrup. The fried rice tasted only of the oil it was fried in and again, totally bland. Governors chicken was another disappointment. Sauce was like sugar water. They lack traditional Chinese American seasoning that is prevalent in most US Chinese restaurants. I don't know if it's a cutting corners technique or what, but this place gets a "we'll pass" from now on from us.
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