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Businiess name:  Gui Lin Restaurant
Review by:  Eve W.
Review content: 
Gui Lin is my favorite Chinese restaurant in the area. I like them because the food is authentic and made fresh. They have more than the usual fried rice and lo mein. I love their congee, BBQ items, and Chef's specials. If you go there, be sure to try the more authentic menu items, as my husband is absolutely obsessed with their BBQ Roast Pork and Soy Sauce Chicken. Their prices are fair and normal for restaurants in the area. I enjoy being in a restaurant that relies soley on their kitchen and not clever marketing. But the people there are nice too. My recommendations: Anything off the BBQ Menu (roast pork, soy chicken, etc) The Noodles (chow fun, pan fried, etc) The Seafood (from the Chef's Specials) The Traditional Vegetables Congee (Chinese Porridge) The "On Rice" Selections (all less than $6) I highly recommend Chinese food lovers to try it out. But promise me you will try something different.

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