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You can taste that everything is freshly made (Need proof? Just watch the guy behind the glass window making your noodles). Service is really nice and attentive. What a nice change from some other Asian eateries in town! Décor is super cute - modern Chinese, and extremely clean. Somebody definitely put some thought into this place. The menu is not big but there's something for everyone (even vegetarian dishes!). They have appetizers, soupy noodle dishes, and a choice of dry noodles or rice on the last page of the menu. We split the beef filled flat pancakes ($6), pork wontons in chili oil ($5), and the Lanzhou beef noodle soup ($8). Everything was tasty, and not overly salty (AKA no MSG hopefully). The wontons and beef noodle soup had a spicy kick to it, but nothing too crazy. I have a weak stomach for spice and handled it just fine. SO had a milk tea ($3.5), but I thought it was way too sweet. They offer a couple fun boba drinks. Really happy about this place, I think prices are pretty reasonable for the portion size and quality of ingredients. Will def be back very soon to try more dishes. Excited I don't have to trek to Chinatown when in the mood for some realz Chinese foods.
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