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Businiess name:  Golden Horse Seafood Rstrnt
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My daughters wanted a new dining experience so I found the reviews of ""Golden Horse"" on the web. I was dazzled by the reviews of fresh asian seafood and the ratings of potstickers I had read at WWEEK so I thought, perfect. (saw the rating from CS but didn't read all the reviews here til now) So we wandered downtown to try and find this highly rated restaurant. When we got there, my youngest daughter looked inside and then back me stating that it had ""school lighting!' Okay, so the ambience wasn't very good, and there weren't very many people there on a Friday night, was that a good thing? But the visions of what I had read about the sweet and sour fish kept me from turning around and leaving. So I sat down with my daughters, grandly assuring them that the best food I'd ever had in restaurants had been served under fluorescent lighting with plastic covered chairs. When the waitress came, we ordered potstickers, fried shrimp, the sweet and sour whole fish, seafood fried rice, tso chicken, buddhist noodles, dried fried geen beans, the lot. I like to really be able to try a lot of different things! So after tasting the sweet and sour soup, I wanted to go back and look at the sign outside to verify I was really at the Golden Horse that so many nice things had been written about. The buddhist noodles were really awful, I think we only ate three bites. One bite. Each. The potstickers were palatable but nothing like the bites of yum I was expecting, the fried shrimp was edible, but not special. The green beans were okay, the noodles tasted like two day old dishwater, the tso chicken was, well, like something you 'd pick up at Indifferent Panda. Honestly, I would tend not to go back. I'd love to know what sort of epicurians gave their glowing reviews to this place. I am totally not a food snob, by the way. The sweet and sour fish was good. Not excellent, just good. Kind of like a blooming onion, but made out of a fish. At least it was cheap and fast! Pros: Service. Cost. Cons: Inconsistency between dishes.

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