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Businiess name:
Little China
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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I've been to a lot of ""chinese"" food places from the fastest of the fast (Panda) to the grand buffets to places like this one that seem to put a lot of home-style love into their food and business place. The food here is excellent and you can taste the freshness. There is no bright red/orange thick sweet and sour sauce here. You get a small cup of real sweet and sour sauce to dip things into. The food is most often served to you with a manner resembling art, and even the times I've been lazy and ordered delivery, the box of food is also well garnished. The salad sits alone looking attractive next to the main dish with the type of care that you see less and less with the hustle and bustle of ""fast food."" \r
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The people are always smiling at the restaurant, and will never hesitate to answer questions about the food and what they would recommend. They have never steered me wrong or tried to pressure me into something they honestly didn't think I'd like. I've been a fan of their homemade shrimp rolls and soups (wonton and tom-yum is excellent) as well as their rice platters and shaken beef which never fail to amuse my taste buds. The menu is a mixture of recognizable chinese dishes such as fried rice and sweet and sour pork, but mixed into the fare is numerous Vietnamese dishes such as Pho, Lemon-grass chicken with rice vermicelli, rice (and meat of your choice) platters. For those of you who are vegetarian, there is a section dedicated to those who either cannot or will not partake of the meat dishes. \r
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All and all, when I have the choice, I will go to Little China when I want quality food. It just so happens the prices are wonderfully reasonable, which is just icing on the cake. The fact they deliver when I'm not feeling like driving anywhere just makes it better.
Pros: fresh food, awesome taste, good presentation, helpful staff, down to earth prices, delivery
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