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Solid $4.99 lunch special. You get exactly what you expect from a takeout chinese joint, a satisfying cheap meal of hot and saucy bits and a gosh darn decent spring roll. They even give you a drink with that deal. Crazy cheap and quite tasty. There was an uppity white lady in there ordering after I ordered (hey, this is relevant to the review, stick with me). Anyway, she kept trying to order fried vegetables, no sauce. As in, 'just oil' I guess. But they don't do that, it's white sauce or steamed. They were very clear and patient with her, their English was great. I got it, she seemed smart enough to get it. But she was clearly rich and entitled and very impatient. Anyway, she finally gave up and left as I was leaving, then she went to Subway. The point being -- are really nice folks here, so don't act like an entitled meanyface. Order what's on the menu or go somewhere else. Who creates static with someone who's about to prepare your food? A dummy that's who. Her loss, the food is great, and their awesome patience bumped this from a four star to a five star.
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