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Cherry Blossom Chinese Restaurant
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Most reviewers give this place high marks. I don't get it. I've tried it twice and will not return. Perhaps they are good for delivery, but eat in is less than mediocre. The egg rolls have a strange flavor and are filled with indescribable materials. I have no idea what that stuff is. \r
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Eat in the restaurant provides envelopes of fake soy sauce: it is salt water with caramel coloring. The duck sauce is similarly inauthentic. It might make sense to deliver that junk, but why not offer the real thing in the restaurant?\r
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Most recent trip I had Hunan chicken. It might have contained 2 oz. of chicken but had lots of canned water chestnuts and overwhelming quantities of baby corn. The fried rice was bland; even the packaged salt water helped only a little.\r
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Hard up? Try this place. Otherwise, go about five doors down to a pretty good Chinese restaurant that actually gives you real Chinese food.
Pros: inexpensive
Cons: ordinary, small portions, lots of filler but little meat
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