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Golden House Chinese Rstrnt
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citysearch c.
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The food is good, the prices are great, I only have one complaint- EVERY time I go there, I ask for extra hot mustard for my takeout order, and they have even gone to the (seemingly) Trouble to come back and ask me if I want the container of hot mustard or the little packets of sweet mustard. Of my last 7 orders from there, not once has my extra hot mustard been in the bag when I get home. I don't believe hot mustard is a pricey item, but if it is, I would prefer to be charged for it and have my meal complete, rather than be lied to, that everything I ordered is in the bag. It's such a silly thing, but it is definatly deception. It's not a mistake when the gentelman asks me which mustard I prefer and then goes back into the kitchen to put it in the bag, but amazingly, it is never there.
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