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Businiess name:  Betty's Wok & Noodle Diner
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
As soon as my group of 20 over-worked college prep program resident counselors entered, we all felt ready to unwind and have a great, lively evening. The staff were all more than humorous, attentive, and ready to dance with all the diners. Alcohol was served before the water, and this was no good on a humid day and no sense of a/c inside the establishment. As soon as my lemonade arrived, however, the mood of my group matched the great dance/80's hits they played. As soon as we had enough food in us from our appetizers, we got up and danced (I was blocked in by too many people so I danced on the booth-style seat). The staff didn't really know which apps they had as they served them, however the chef came by when I told him I was allergic to peppers and needed to know which ones had them. The dishes were good, the dumplings were just a bit too soft for my preference, but the entrees were right on. Some were spicy, some mild, so there is something for everyone. Since I was allergic to what most of the group chose, the staff were kind enough to make sure I have enough rice to match their yummy chicken and broccoli dish. As it is just a few blocks south of Northeastern Univ., all students having b-day parties would have a great time here. Let it all hang loose and enjoy a few fun hours within walking distance. I didn't pay, so I do not know anything about prices, but nothing is as expensive as NY, so I would've said it was cheap anyway. Only go if you are willing to have a wild time with a large enough group. A dinner date, it isn't, a large family event could be great as the kids can be as obnoxiously loud as they want and no one around you would notice. I was satisfied. If you want traditional, go to Chinatown, this modern twist was right for me. Pros: Attentive and energetic staff Cons: Loud speakers in bathroom!

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