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Businiess name:  Cafe China
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Well I read the reviews, both from customers and the owners and decided to give it a shot. Probably will not order from them again, unless all I want is an eggroll. We tried a variety of dishes, Sweet and Sour Chicken, Sesame Chicken, Sauteed Noodles with Beef, Pork with Garlic Sauce, and Moo Shu Pork. We also had the eggrolls and the Egg Drop Soup. The soup tasted like corn chowder, very thick without much egg flavor, tasted a lot like creamed corn now that I think about it. The eggrolls were very good, some of the best I have had in Texas. The Sesame Chicken had a very strong ketchup taste, my son liked it, he puts lots of ketchup on everything. The Pork with Garlic Sauce was 80% water chestnuts, 15% pork, and 5% mushrooms, not very spicy, and not at all like the better garlic sauces I have had. The Sauteed Noodles with Beef was 95% spaghetti, 5% beef, with vertually no sauce or flavor to it. The Sweet and Sour Chicken was stringy, tough, and overcooked, the sauce was actually very good. The Moo Shu Pork was fair, the vegtables were shredded like most good Moo Shu veggies are, but it tasted mostly like scrambled eggs with a little Moo Shu sauce on it. They are not the cheapest place in town either, although, not the most expensive either. I will make the trek to the Wok-n-Roll in Lewisville next time. By far the best Chinese food I have had since moving to Texas 3 years ago.

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