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Phoenix Garden Restaurant
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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You get what you pay for. The digs are not fancy (i.e., no table cloths, small but clean). Located in an area that has few choices for dining so it is a God-send for locals. It is inexpensive, authentic, and a BYOB place (good for large groups trying to keep costs down. Dinner for 11 people ran about $20 per/person. I agree with the last reviewer that the older couple that own and run the place can be abrupt (depending on who), but heck at these tabs and convenience a little abuse is a small price to pay : ) Highly recommend the honey glazed ribs and the salt and peper shrimp. Stay away from the Mai Fun Noodle dishes as they are bland and not as authentic as they could be (the cook, probably a family member, tones down the taste for local palettes).
Pros: BYOB, Authentic, Inexpensive
Cons: Abrupt Service
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