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What makes you come back time and again to a restaurant? Is it the food quality? Speed of delivery (to your table or your home)? Or the service? Sesame Garden hits all three of these categories and is one of the best Chinese restaurants in the city of Pittsburgh. Having visited the establishment twice now, the meals have been tremendous and by far some of the best food I've eaten in a long time. We ordered General Tso (not too rich or spicy, but hit the spot), Garlic Chicken (including crunchy vegetables and a light sauce), and Steamed Dumplings (delicious!). The only thing that seemed a little off was the Wonton Soup which was still delicious but underwhelming. What's really great is the staff and the level of service. After picking up an order and arriving home, I realized that the order we were given was wrong. Upon calling they quickly sprung into action and delivered the correct order to us within minutes. Though the prices tend to run a little high (some of the most expensive I've seen outside of Chinatown in NYC), the food and quality is more than worth it. And if that means paying $3+ per entree will guarantee great Chinese food, then pass the lo mein!
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