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Shanghai Garden
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If you're looking for an authentic Chinese food without having to drive all the way to Fort Lauderdale or Miami, this is the place! \r
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We always come here to eat. Our friend from DC even insisted to return here, even though they have many great Chinese restaurants up there. \r
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They serve dim sum during the day. And they're served fresh from the kitchen, not the ones served on a cart to impress people. At night, we would order family style. While the portion is not huge (American size), they're full of taste and flavor. Hot tea, chips and dip are free. \r
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While all of their dishes are good, here's some of our favorites: Stuffed eggplant (with shrimp) dim sum, Fish Maws with Crab Meat Soup, Peppered Shrimp (huge shrimp) and Braised Tofu. \r
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Oh yeah, be sure to ask for their Chinese menu. Beside the list of the more authentic Chinese dishes, we noticed at least a dish that's listed cheaper there versus the "American" menu.
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