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Businiess name:  WU Liang Ye 48 Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I don't know how authentic this Chinese restaurant is, but what I do know is that the food taste good over here. I visited New York a few weeks ago and we stumbled across this restaurant on our way to get some cheesecake and Junior's. We were seated and given a menu promptly. The first thing you notice are the prices. They're a little on the high side, but not off the charts. The menu isn't your usual noodles and sweet and sour pork fare, but more on the lines of supposed authentic fare. There were only 2 of us, so we only ordered 3 dishes. We ordered shrimp with a light citrus sauce, pork with plum sauce, and the house fried rice. All 3 were great, especially the shrimp. Since I was only visiting, I doubt I'd go back, but if you're a regular city visitor, then give it a try. Pros: Great food, good atmosphere Cons: A little pricey, location is dark

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