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I was desperate and didn't want to go all the way to Spring Mountain, so I decided to try this place since it was down the street. I knew what I was getting myself into. I knew this was one of those "Chinese" places you find in every third strip mall you pass by, that has a largely non-Chinese clientele, and serves the obligatory fried wontons, spring rolls, egg flower soup, mongolian beef, and fortune cookies. I knew this place wouldn't have a menu written in Chinese. I knew all of this, so why-oh-why did I decided to eat here LOL? I guess I was hoping to discover a hidden gem with a glimmer of authenticity closer to where I live. Hey, it just might happen! :) I guess I just didn't want to deal with driving on the 15 to get to Spring Mountain. I had the Honey Glazed Walnut Shrimp (shrimp were overcooked and walnuts were stale), Braised Bean Curd with Brown Sauce (not salty enough, and they only gave me 2 mushrooms), Lovers Shrimp (the spicy one was flavorless and too sweet), and I asked if they could make salt/pepper pork chops, and they did, but a few pieces of the pork were undercooked and I didn't feel like getting trichinosis that day, so I just left that one alone. Because the food was icky and because they tried to almost kill me, no way am I going back LOL! :)
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