This hidden place offers authentic Chinese portions at very reasonable prices, making it a solid option for an affordable meal. The best dish was the spicy stir-fried Chinese eggplant—a tasty dish with a hearty, slightly spicy sauce, topped with ground beef and zesty slivers of ginger. The stir-fried rice cakes (nian gao) with vegetables and ground pork were also a pleasant surprise, though they could use a touch more salt. The beef noodle soup, however, fell short. It lacked depth of flavor, and the beef pieces contained too much tendon for my liking.
Located on the first floor of a dimly lit concrete building, the restaurant has a dull atmosphere which doesn't do much to enhance the...
Read moreIn my conclusion, come here for great taste, reasonably-priced authentic Chinese food. Not the service, not the place/atmosphere or anything else. You will go out happy and full.
The picture was taken when my wife and I were halfway through our meal.
I don't usually do reviews, but here I am because I want to. Not because the restaurant needed it. Certainly impressed us so much, coming from an unassuming and almost not-so-welcoming-looking place. Glad we braved ourselves to go...
Read moreThis place is kind of a hole-in-the-wall. You’ll walk up the stairs and seriously question if this is the right restaurant…But don’t let it fool you! The food is delicious, fresh and authentic. Plus, the prices are super reasonable.
We ordered the fried water spinach, Szechuan beef and fried shrimp noodles. All very tasty. I’d post a picture but we...
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