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New China Sea
Came home late one evening during the holidays while staying with the in-laws. This place was the only thing that was open at that time, and I was also quite curious to see what Chinese food was like. Oh boy... what a joke - I could only laugh. Confused to see on the menu "chow mein" comes with rice, guy replied "chow mein no noodles! chow mein comes with vegetables." What what? so the mein, which means, noodles, as said also in Chinese "noodles" comes with no noodles?? "Chow mein comes with vegetables, Cantonese-style." Coming from Hong Kong, I think I'd know what "chow mein" and "Cantonese-noodles" meant - but guess I was wrong. Kung Po has no cashew nuts in them, instead they just give you peanuts. Fried wonton is another farce, nevermind it doesnt come with shrimp, but with pork, it was all soggy when you get them home and the skin was so thick. I've had my fair share of Americanized Chinese food but this was all and all pretty bad. I can accept food substitute... But this just doesn't taste even good. ๐๐คจ
This is the most hygienic Chinese restaurant I have ever seen. The food is fresh and the service attitude is very good. I give you a thumbs up and will come again next time