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Businiess name:  Charlie Chiang's
Review by:  S T.
Review content: 
My family used to love to eat at this restaurant way back in the 80s. The decor was fancy, the service superb, and the food equally good to match. However this is not quite the case in present times. I remembered this restaurant after nearly 2 decades since eating there, and decided to go back and try it again. The food was mediocre.. not bad, but not special either. The service was slow and unhelpful. The interior of the restaurant seems to not have changed any since the 80s. Water stains on the celing panels and carpeting, old equipment and tables, etc. We also didn't like that they charged us extra for running out of rice and bringing us a little bowl with an ice-cream scoop sized portion of rice and charging us extra for it. I believe this restaurant is featured in a number of coupon books, so it might be worth eating here while getting a slight break on the price. Otherwise, I think you could find a more upscale Chinese food restaurant if you want the atmosphere.

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