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Businiess name:  Te-Kei's Chinese-Asian Kitchen
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Hit or miss? .... \r \r The service was decent at best, but Te Kei's was a poor excuse for ""Asian/Chinese Fusion"". The amount of food you recieve is definitely not worth the price you will pay.\r \r The Mongolian Beef was not terrible, but for $12.95, I expect better quality. Instead, go to Pei Wei or P.F. Changs. Next, the Lo Mein (shrimp) was terrible. The noodles were over cooked and lacked in flavor. It tasted like something you would've bought from the freezer aisle at your local grocery store, surely not worth $11.95. Forget that it's supppose to be ""Asian"" food, but do the chefs even know what good food is suppose to taste like? \r \r On a positive note, the parking and location was great. We visited on a Saturday night, and there was no wait and plenty of parking available. That should've been my first sign that this place was going to be a potential flop. \r \r Needless to say, it was a very very mediocre experience. Would I be back? Only if I loose my taste buds. Definitely a miss in my book. Pros: Location and parking Cons: Food

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