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Hong Kong No. 1
We ordered Szechuan Beef and it is so good! We enjoyed this delicious stir fry with buttery tender beef, spicy sauce and veggies. Szechuan peppercorns added a touch of sweetness.
My first time coming for lunch. Customer service was great! It was a clean environment. And my food was hot and fresh I ordered sesame chicken. The chicken was cooked perfect not too hard or chewy. I will be returning. Oh yea I started eating before I took the picture lol
Meet Xi An
"Meet Xi An" newly opened up a month ago, although it's quick serve, the food is quite home made and very very authentiic and meticulously prepared! Though Both Chengdu and Xi An are in the Sichuan provence, Chengdu is very red pepper and hot oil forward, Xi An is not spicy (even the spicy option is not spicy), and the spices are more fragrant and delicate. The ingredients were very high quality and expertly prepared and they even have Rou Jia Mo (Chinese hamburger). The Dan Dan noodles were quite different from what I've had before, very garlic and spice forward, with intricate pastes and spice mashes, not alot of sauce, more of a dry style. All in all, this was very cute. Service is so so but they are super friendly and appreciative. I'll be back.
Checked out the newly opened (well, it’s been a little while) Meet Xi An near my place today. 1. Roujiamo (Chinese burger) – Recommended! Tastes good, with finely chopped lean and fatty pork that melts in your mouth. The downside is that it’s a bit oily (oil drips as you eat). 2. Century egg & lean pork congee – Average taste, and it contains shredded ginger. 3. Pork & corn steamed bun – Decent, just like homemade. 4. Pork & corn dumplings – My kid said they tasted good, but they didn’t match the picture on the menu. The menu showed dumplings in soup, but the actual dish came without soup. Overall, the food does seem as advertised—no noticeable additives, and I didn’t feel thirsty after eating, which is nice. It’s a fast-food setup, so no tipping is required; you pick up your own food and clear your tray. One complaint: They don’t offer free tap water, and bottled water costs $2. If you go, I’d recommend bringing your own!
Great Wall Chinese Restaurant
Chen was an amazing server/host, she was very helpful and mindful about explaining the spicy levels and if a three and two year old would like it or lower the spice level. I have never been in a more accommodating restaurant. Also the food tastes great.
There's a table or two but they are really geared for takeout. Food was delicious. Fresh & well prepared. Attention to detail like placing cardboard in bag bottom so food doesn't slip sideways & leak