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This is your grandpa's Chinese restaurant. Don't take that the wrong way. It's just that the decor feels to me like it is out of the 60's or 70's. Like maybe the restaurant could have been used as a set in the movie Dirty Dancing. You know, when Baby and her Beau sneak off to town for some chow mien. The food varied, overall it was decent, not great. The prices were reasonable and the service was kind of slow. We had crab puffs and an egg roll for starters. They fall at about 2.00 stars. The entrees we had: lobster with black bean sauce, emperor's beef, Chinese fried chicken and pork fried rice. The lobster meat was tender. I didn't care for the sauce. It looked and tasted like egg drop soup with some black beans stirred in. 1.5 stars. The beef was in a mild brown sauce over assorted vegetables. It was tasty but needed heat to set it off. 2.5 stars. I did not like the Chinese fried chicken as it was overdone and tasted strongly of the frying oil. 2 stars. You should know that my wife did like it despite pointing out that it was a little chewy. The pork fried rice was very good, with BBQ pork in good quantity. 3.75 stars. Take the 5 ratings listed above, total them up, divide by five and you have the true rating: 2.35 stars. Just below average.
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