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Businiess name:  China Bay
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Initially went to this restaurant for quite a few years when it was in an old railroad car in John's Landing: had many large family birthday parties there. Then resumed going when they moved to Beaverton, however, owner never acknowledges remembering me: just me and husband now. Why, I ask myself? Perhaps because I'm not Asian, nor do I spend a lot of money in there anymore. One of my friends who is Asian goes in there regularly also, says owner always remembers them, comes by and talks and gives them free meals. Hmmm. The last time we were in there, the owner finally spoke to us when he brought us our bill, but was loud and insulting, so we will not return. Pros: Food is good, but not spectacular. JinWah is better, and with more variety. Cons: If you don't spend a lot of money there or aren't Asian, the owner won't speak with you.

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