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This place is a teeny bit closer to home than some of the other Chinese places in town, so we gave it a shot based on reviews here saying the guy who used to own Tang Dynasty (which means it should be the same guy who also owned Yen Ching many many years ago) owns this place. The lunch special is an entree, egg drop or hot and sour soup, and crab rangoon or eggroll. The price is pretty decent for all of that - except I didn't get any soup, which I didn't discover until I got home and unpacked my to-go order, so... I have no idea if it's good or not. The entrees advertised as spicy were bland, definitely no heat or spice. The best part of any of our entrees was the crab rangoon - super creamy, sweet, flavorful. But unfortunately I'm not going to suffer through mediocre food for excellent crab rangoon. There are far better Chinese places in town than this. Maybe it was just extra disappointing because I went into this thinking I was going to experience food like Yen Ching used to offer - but either way, I simply won't be going back.
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