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Christina Wan's
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I was staying at a local hotel and decided to satisfy a hankering for Chinese food by looking for the highest rated restaurant that would deliver. Yelp, you've done me wrong. The predictable result of having to wait for nearly 1.5 hours was that my food was cold. To add insult to injury, I was still charged a $4 delivery fee. It's like I was paying for my own punishment. Perhaps the best part was when I called, after an hour's wait, to see if my order had been lost: before I could complete my first sentence, the woman on the other end of the phone was yelling at me.\r
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I ordered the Singapore Noodles, which meant that not only was it cold but also dry. Thankfully, I did not include shrimp with the order or else I might have suffered some intestinal distress with the dried pork and stringy chicken.\r
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Chinese food can vary from city to city; still, I can only compare Christina Wan's to what I've had in other cities. And compared to other restaurants, this place is pretty poor.
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