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Businiess name:  Red Lotus Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Duh this is Americanized Chinese---it opened up in Auburn for Pete's sake over 40 years ago!! But if you want to time warp back to the 70s, this is totally the place to go. The food is a guilty pleasure, lots of fried things. But seriously the wonton soup, fried rice, and bbq pork are the best around and the chow yuk is anything but yuk. So to all the reviewers who are whining about the food being americanized and the lack of asian people---read city search's fourth rule: ""Compare apples to apples: Burger joints shouldn't be held to the same standards as four-star restaurants"" If you compare this place to other chinese/american restaurants, this place rocks. If you want 'authentic chinese' then go to Shi'an in Lake City (which by the way is amazing). And the interior is amazing---and really really big, with many secret rooms. Pros: Much parking, the lady behind the front desk has been there FOREVER Cons: it is in Auburn

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