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Businiess name:  China Cafe
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Please ignore the supercilious jerkoffs who've given China Cafe a 1 out of 5 here. It's ridiculous to call this restaurant "lower than the average" typical neighborhood spot, or whatever the Einstein who made that comment said. It's always possible to have a less than satisfying experience at an otherwise consistently great establishment. Like the character who judged this place on the basis of having sat next to a table of people drinking too much. Poor baby. Did you ask for another table? Or to have the people asked to keep it down? Or did you just sit there and fume? China Cafe has a very atypical menu, though you can still get standard, boring Americanized favorites if you're a standard, boring American. They're just better here than at most chinese eateries. But the specialities this kitchen turns out are often exceptional. And in ten years of dining here - or however long it's been open - I have rarely ordered from the menu. Grab some imagination, fellow reviewers, and ask for something that hasn't already been thought up and mapped out for you! In turning Kelly, co-owner and head chef, loose with just a few parameters, he's produced some of the most amazing, one of a kind dishes I've ever enjoyed. Did you even try something adventurous from the Korean specialties menu? If you eat at a restaurant with the capacity to turn out remarkably good, unique meals and only order predictable westernized "chinese" dishes, you have no one to blame but yourself if that's precisely what you get. To anyone contemplating a first visit to China Cafe, by all means go and order something you've never heard of. Ask Susana, the hostess and co-owner, what's especially good tonight? Ask her to recommend something customized, not from the menu. One of my favorite dishes, Ching Dao Shrimp, has never been on the menu, but I've ordered it dozens of times. China Cafe is not a below average, not a good, but a great Chinese restaurant, the best, for my $$, in town. Pros: Ambience much nicer than average strip mall spots, owners are charming and friendly. Cons: Not much to complain about. It isn't as ritzy as Mon Jin Lau, nor is it as pricey.

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