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Businiess name:  Silk Road Palace
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We were in the mood for Chinese in the early afternoon and this place was convenient to our hotel. We did not know about the free box wine, and wouldn't have thought twice about it, but after a few minutes next to an obviously drunken woman at the next table, we got to thinking that the box wine might not be so cool. She was obviously plastered, with a loud free-flowing way of managing her sneezes and coughs. If my wife had not suggested that the food was ""very average"" before noticing the drunken lady, I might have given the place a break, attributing my lack of enthusiasm to the irritating presence just a couple of feet to my right. I pitied the solitary diner on HER right who received most of her attention (until he demanded she leave him alone.) The poor lady was a mess, as was her table and the floor around her. As we paid our bill, I mentioned to the hostess that they might have a problem, and she just shrugged. If you've got to have the wine, go for it, but you'll find much better Chinese and a much better culinary experience somewhere else. BTW, they offer a reprint of a positive review from citysearch on their printed menu. So I guess I've got some license to complain. Pros: None noticed, maybe price Cons: Free wine should not be unlimited - especially impaired people

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