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I'm not a huge fan of Chinese food, but I've been more impressed with this place than any. My boyfriend is fixated on Chinese any time we have takeout and each time I dread the meal, finding each one expensive, mediocre and far too much, which would be an attribute if the food were good reheated, but it isn't. This last time he suggested Ming Garden. Directly following my eye-roll, I read Yelp reviews and agreed to try it. Delivery was fast, food was relatively inexpensive and it was the tastiest Chinese meal I've had in Champaign. Now, I claim not to be an expert on Asian food and fully realize this is likely not authentic cuisine, but I used the adjective TASTY, not culturally significant. It's delicious. That's my top priority here. I had the sweet and sour chicken, chicken egg roll and chicken fried rice. Though the rice contained large onions, which I'm not keen on, the material around the onions was the best fried rice I may have ever had.
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