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Businiess name:  China Rose
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have not visited all the Chinese restaurants in Tucson, but I can say with confidence that any other place would serve better food than this one.\r As I walked in, the waitress asked me what I wanted to drink before I was even seated. Gee, can I sit down, see a menu, or are you in a rush?\r \r The waters she brought to our 4 person party had grime under the lip of the glass you drink from.\r \r The expensive buffet ($7.99 a person) was not fresh; it was watered down Chinese food that I know for a fact the employees would not eat at home. The food tasted heavy and inauthentic.\r \r My father, a 260 pound man known for finding edible what most people in my family don't find edible, actually spi t food out. Some of us had to mark our calendars at this rare cosmic event.\r \r The dessert was equally disappointing. There was no ice cream. The cake they put out seemed to be someone's left over birthday cake.\r \r Overall, I felt uncomfortable eating the food, because I got the distinct feeling the kitchen was probably as dirty as the rim of my glass.\r \r People who don't eat Chinese food very often will probably be too distracted by the lights and Chinese lanterns to know the difference. But atmosphere does not good food make.\r \r Rude service and worst of all, downright gross food. Dine here at your own risk. Pros: None. Seriously. Cons: Everything. Seriously.

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