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I went to Asia Palace because it was really the only Chinese restaurant in the area and my in-laws will only eat Chinese food. I saw the other reviews, but decided to brave it since ANY Chinese food was better than unhappy in laws. To my surprise, they did a pretty good job on the food. Asia Palace serves some pretty authentic Chinese food. Yes the other reviews mention lack of Dim Sum variety, which is true. We ordered straight off the regular menu, which had a good 100+ items. We even ordered a roast duck, which only took them 15 mins to whip up. So to set some expectations for future visitors - they just don't have the army of carts and old ladies yelling out "Su mai!!" that you see at other dim sum places. Go for the regular menu if you want some good food. The -2 stars is for service, which was practically inexistent. It takes a really long time to flag down a server. They had asked us if we wanted tea.. when there was already tea on our table. The people were not the most friendliest. Dare I say that's what makes it an authentic Chinese restaurant? When we paid, they collected our CC and then forgot about us. Of course, we also couldn't get anyone's attention. We ended up walking up to the front counter to pay.
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