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Businiess name:  Urumi Noodle Cafe
Review by:  Lisa T.
Review content: 
I admit, I'm chinese, but I love chinese food. I've been to various chinese restaurants, and seeing that one of my favorite dishes, I almost always order chow fun. However, at each restaurant, I am always dissapointed because no one can match up to the savory chow fun with beef at The Urumi Noodle Cafe located in Chinatown at 142 N King St. Just talking about their chow fun noodles makes me hungry. I love this dish so much that I eat everything in the dish. I usually hate the vegetable called choi sum, but their incredible gravy sauce makes me even crave it. I should also point out that there is different types of chow fun, so remember to order it with the gravy and not dry.

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