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  • Iwan on 2015-Dec-14 13:02:23 Iwan said

    Hello hello,so it's the second time I try General Tso's Restaurant, on 5227 Godown Road. First time I went I proeismd to myself I'd never go there again, but then had to oblige a friend who has a sentimental connection to the place. And I'm so glad I did! Second time around, it was delicious! I think it was mostly that on my first visit I had ordered the regular Americanized dishes off the menu. Second visit, I tried some of the appetizers, salads, some of their larger pots, and it was to die for. So if you go there, be adventurous, you won't regret it! Hubby and wife run, they're quite the sweet couple. And while you're out there, go next door for good Lebanese produce and groceries;)
  • Mhatabsab on 2015-Dec-14 21:33:23 Mhatabsab said

    i'm so glad to have found this!!! we're constantly <a href="http://aeqhxc.com">expiriementeng</a> at different places, but don't have the time or enough local interest to put it on our blog. two asian places that i would suggest off the bat would be Yings Tea House & Yum Yum on high street in clintonville, which has gained some popularity and Hometown Carryout and Deli (or deli & carryout) in the Microcenter shopping center on Bethel rd. Both are phenomenal and more traditional fare than you'll find elsewhere.
  • Subha on 2015-Dec-18 09:11:20 Subha said

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