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China Rainbow
Chicken lo mein is mid, but the scallion pancakes are fresh and crispy, and Rick serves a stiff SB, but I love this place for more than its good and reasonably priced fare. There’s a certain curb appeal that comes from having no windows that more modern establishments are still struggling to grasp. Rick is the most gracious host/server/bartender, and I welcome any additional business in his direction even if it’s just to hear his genuine, “You’re welcome,” each and every time you politely thank him for something. It’s fun to go for some drinks with a few friends when it’s dead, and fun to go to celebrate your birthday when it’s popping. Give it a whirl!
From the moment you step inside, you're reminded of the old school American Chinese restaurant, where it's very casual, place for locals to gather and hang out, eat and drink Mai tais. There aren't many of these spots around, so very happy there is one locally and it hits the spot. The owner is very friendly and everyone there seems to know her and she knew their names. This is a no frill place, hole in the wall, no windows. We got an appetizer combo, chicken wings, beef Chow mein (not to be confused with lo mein or stir fried noodles) and sweet and Sour pork (this is not the typical current Chinese restaurant sweet and Sour pork in bright red sauce. This is chicken fingers battered pork with sauce drizzled over). Everything tasted good and brought back childhood memories.
Tin Tin Buffet
So grateful that decent buffets still exist. I love the chicken and broccoli, cabbage, Bok choy, and fresh fruits and veggies!! There is a ramp for access, but you do have to go up a very steep hill to get there if you need it. Otherwise there are stairs. They have self-serve Chinese tea too which is so tasty!! I really like this place
They already know me hehe which makes it really good and funny. The FOOD IS SICK like the best I’ve tried. Ofc it can get a little cold but they will put fresh food out. I come a lot with my dad so they tell me “oh you grow so fast” it’s funny, they are really kind. Everyone it’s so nice and it’s actually a pretty good cost 💲. I really love it so I recommend it to everyone to come and enjoy 😊