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Came here with family on a Sunday afternoon, welcomed us with bright smiles. The place is pretty old, not a fancy place at all. You actually have to get your tea yourself, which is a first to me. The food. The only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is because the menu is VERY limited. You basically have a choice of fish, shrimp, chicken, or all three type of wontons. Wontons only or with noodles? And they have one side of Chinese broccoli with oyster sauce. I highly recommend the shrimp wonton with noodle for a surprisingly $4.50!! Trust me when I say you get money's worth. For about another $2.00 you can get the Chinese broccoli, which are a nice green side to a wonton soup. Also, just a warning... Their hot sauce is spicier than other places. They make their own and also sell it in jars. Anyways, I recommend having it n the side and dipping your wontons in it. Delicious! I know their chairs and tables may be old and you may have to get your own tea but the wonton noodle soup are so worth it :) Enjoy !
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