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Businiess name:  Joy Yee's Noodle Kitchen
Review by:  Jennie L.
Review content: 
Joy Yee's Noodles, which first store actually originated in Chicago's Chinatown, had been growing extremely popular. I am reviewing about their Evanston location. The environment sucks. One of their big money-making item is their smoothies which causes loud noises. Also, I dislike the seating arrangements in there. I prefer space from other parties while eating, and there's not much room that allows this. I do, however, like the contemporary design of what they use to bring the food out. CUTE! The food is decent. It's not bad, but there are a couple of dishes that stands out. The best that I've tried there are their korean bbq ribs and their thai pad wai soon noodles. The rest are just "average". One thing that you must order when you go there are their beverages, with or without tapiocas. It's just one of the things you must do before going to the death bed.

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