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I love this place! I used to eat here all the time when it was in the old location in the Buckley building. It was the go-to place when the weather was nasty. They strike a good balance between "fast food" Chinese and traditional Chinese, offering speed and convenience without sacrificing too much authenticity. The food is always of good quality with a nice, if somewhat predictable, selection on the buffet. The buffet is priced by the pound so you don't feel like you have to pack your takeout box to the brim just to get your money's worth. With a little practice, a normal person can take just the right amount of food to eat a full lunch for around $4-6 (via buffet by the pound). The trick is in learning what's just enough without taking too much. I especially like the peanut butter chicken, the egg foo young, the fried green beans, and the mushroom-pepper-chicken. The owner is great, very friendly, usually laughing and making jokes. I missed seeing him and the giant buffet when the old store closed, I'm really happy that the new store is still within walking distance of where I work.
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