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Being Chinese, the food at Yang's makes me sad. The food is quite americanized and untasty. It seems like they use same combination of veggies fo... More
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As great as spicy, greasy American Chinese food sounds after class, I always find myself walking away from Yang unimpressed. The tucked-away, smelly restaurant near the Roosevelt El boasts its... More
As great as spicy, greasy American Chinese food sounds after class, I always find myself walking away from Yang unimpressed. The tucked-away, smelly restaurant near the Roosevelt El boasts its Tribune Review, giving it three stars and suggesting patrons stick to the essentials. It's hard to mess up a Crab Rangoon, but the Sweet & Sour Chicken was the kind with the tub of red sauce separate from the dry chicken nuggets.
I did enjoy the Chow Fun (wide noodles), but it was the most expensive thing on the menu, and didn't lead me on to explore the rest. I'm glad some standard Chinese is in the neighborhood, but they could do much better. Passable.
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...love Chinese? Then definitely check out Yang. Parking near the corner of Roosevelt and Wabash is fairly limited, so you're better off taking the red line. Yang's also delivers for a nominal... More
...love Chinese? Then definitely check out Yang. Parking near the corner of Roosevelt and Wabash is fairly limited, so you're better off taking the red line. Yang's also delivers for a nominal fee, which is perfect for those tiring days at work. The food is amazing, the prices decent, and the portions huge. Will return again and again.
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