"Gourmet" Chinese Food

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praline
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Re: "Gourmet" Chinese Food

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I've done both upstairs for a function and downstairs for lunch. The upstairs experience is entirely different, not so good food. Downstairs is pretty good and consistent, but my preference for Chinese food lately has been Beijing. Can't do Royal China anymore :mad:
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I ate there one time. Totally unimpressed. The boyfriend and I agreed it would be our last visit.

I adore Trey Yuen. Would eat there several days a week if pos.

Big Wong brothers YUM.
Now this is more like it.
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praline wrote:I've done both upstairs for a function and downstairs for lunch. The upstairs experience is entirely different, not so good food. Downstairs is pretty good and consistent, but my preference for Chinese food lately has been Beijing. Can't do Royal China anymore :mad:
Did you have a bad experience, praline?

Edited to say, I was underwhelmed with Cafe East.
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