Perhaps we visited in an off time but we were not presented a menu that resembled anything like the other’s reviews displayed. We were excited to try a Xi’an based restaurant as we really liked the food when we were in Xi’an a few years ago. Despite feeling confused that we couldn’t find traditional dishes like roujaimo and nanpie we decided to give it a try anyway. My wife had a spicy dish with meat and I had a vegetable dish with some mushrooms. Neither dish tasted good and we both left disappointed and still hungry. We also thought it was expensive for what you received. I suggest being skeptical of this place and the high reviews...
Read moreThe guy who runs this place is the best. We got along very well with my intermediate level Spanish. I only got takeout, but he went above and beyond with his service! For example, I ordered a beer and initially declined having it opened there, but when I changed my mind he happily opened it for me and even wrapped it in shrink wrap so it wouldn't go flat. The food was also very great. The flavors were a bit different than what we're used to in the US but they were equally tasty and it was great to try a different flair. Much respect and thank you for the...
Read moreVery very authentic Chinese food! I think it’s specifically food from Xi An, China. And they are really not shy when it cones to their spices and flavors. Very bold and yummy!
Apparently the menu changes according to season. I had the ban mian which was soooo good! The pork is tasty and the noodles are springy. A little oily, but that’s how Chinese food should be! I ordered spicy, and wow my lips was numb! If you cannot take spicy, please ask for less spicy :)
Give it a try when you’re in the area. Owner speaks Chinese, Spanish,...
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