This is just how a Chinese restaurant in a small rural town should be. The son of the family works the till, doing his homework behind the counter between takeout orders. The young daughter sings and dances around the restaurant. She has covered one of the three tables with her markets and paper, but it doesn't matter. The tables are just for show and the stray out-of-towner who happens by. Each wall has at least two calendars on it, the parents argue in Chinese in the kitchen, the portions are obscenely large and cheap. My General Tso's was sweet and drenched in sauce, but somehow everything was just what I was looking for. Â The people watching was delightful - a steady stream of take-out orders from locals just off work. You're getting just what you should expect - which is just fine by me.
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