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The Paragon Restaurant
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citysearch c.
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Do yourself a favor, unless you like throwing money away and giving yourself food poisoning, take your hard-earned cash elsewhere. I had take out delivered to my home. Within ten minutes of it's arrival, me and my two roommates poured $40 worth of chinese food into the trash. Unanimously its the worst chinese food and possibly the worst food all three of us have ever eaten. I've been told by my roommates (both of which professionally trained and in the restaurant industry themselves) that as a ""genre"" of cooking, asian cuisine is among the easiest. It perplexes them how any professional cook who knows his or her way around the kitchen could possibly mess this up. It makes me wonder who is in the kitchen and what sort of condition the restaurant itself is in.
As for the food itself, we ordered the green vegetable chow mein, the beef tomato chow mein, general tso's chicken, and the shrimp and scallops. For those of you who don't know, chow mien is a noodle dish. Neither one of the chow mein dishes we ordered came with any sort of noodles. The vegetable chow mein was pretty much a soup and a salad squished together in the same bowl, and seemed to replace the proper noodles with a bunch of some kind of bloated sprouts, and had no flavor to it at all. I tried putting some soy sauce in it but it somehow made it worse. I didn't eat the shrimp or the chicken, but roommate #1 said that the shrimp and scallops tasted like they literally took some frozen shrimp out of the freezer and tossed it in some soup. Roommate #2 ate the chicken reported it tasting ""bland and syrupy"" and actually threw up about twenty minutes after eating it. As i type this, my stomach is starting to feel upset as well. As for the beef tomato chow mein, it was inedible. When we opened it up, it smelled like the beef had putrefied. No one dared touch it, it smelled that bad.
Forty dollars later, we're still hungry, feeling kinda sick, never going there again, and I'm looking up the phone number to the local health department.
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