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Businiess name:  Spicy Talk Bistro
Review by:  Mike M.
Review content: 
Can't remember what this store used to be, but now it certainly look like a new Chinese restaurant. Spicy Talk Bistro - Chinese Szechuan Food. Not too sure about the interior design/decoration. But the food is decent. Very similar to Szechuan Chef in Bellevue. Almost so similar that I had to ask if they are related. The wait staff said Yes, but not the same owner. Not sure what happened there, but the menues look very similar. The taste is good too. I wish they'll carry hotpot like Szechuan Chef does. When I first all the store name in Chinese, I actually thought it was part of a chain from Beijing. But unfortunately, they don't carry some of the more authentic dishes (probably too scary for the westerners). These guys need more customers, so start the word-of-mouth referrals!

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