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Visit Chang Chun to dine on a variety of chicken, beef, and seafood options. Our local, family-owned and operated Chinese restaurant has been in business for more than 25 years, and we offer you house specialties and lunch specials on our Asian cuisine.
Chang Chun is a standby favorite that has been around for almost as long as I have! Value on dinner specials cannot be beat, drinks are awesome! All-time favorites are the Garlic chicken wings which are unique and addictive. Don't go for the atmosphere but go for the value of food and drinks! Enjoy!
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3 based on 29 reviews
Decided to visit this restaurant for Mothers Day with kids and grandkids. Very pleasantly surprised,NGOs and service were outstanding and. Rey reasonable. I expected the portions to be the same size as take out, but they seemed much bigger.Very accommodating to our group.
4 based on 29 reviews
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Best Thai restaurant in the area! We got the fresh rolls, fried pork dumplings, pineapple fried rice and hot basil chicken. The appetizers had a very nice presentation with fresh carrot strings; overall a very aesthetic look. All the ingredients were fresh and light, not greasy like at some other places. The basil chicken was made with green bell peppers and mushrooms and was adequately spicy (which for us is pretty darn spicy). If you're not into hot spicy, you can ask to prepare it mildly. Very reasonable prices, nice portion sizes, great value. Will come back again.
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4 based on 125 reviews
Thank you to everyone who rated Lime Leafâit really is five stars. Delicious food, friendly service, good atmosphere, and reasonably priced. We live about 40 minutes away, but will drive back to try more things on the menu. I had Pad Thai and my husband had Drunken Noodles. Again, this is a great restaurant.
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Where'd that picture of the inside of a restaurant come from? It is definitely not the inside of China Eatery at 34 Brockton Ave. It is a takeout place with a few booths. We got takeout from here ONCE. The food was terrible. I wanted an order of Sweet & Sour Chicken and was told that they took it off the menu because nobody ordered it!?? We settled on a PuuPuu platter and pork fried rice. Will not be going back. For the first time in my family history, the left overs were thrown in the trash. We will be sticking with Chang Chun from now on.
4 based on 11 reviews
Slightly skeptical of the numerous 5 star reviews, for what appeared to just be a modest Asian-American fusion spot deep in the burbs, we came both curious and famished. Could it really be that good? Yes friends, yes it was.Double Horse Bistro is both an oddity and a standout. It's not flashy, it's not well known but boy is the food good. How good? After one visit, I'm kind of obsessed. Their expansive menu has a bit of everything. A fusion of all kinds of flavors which translates into around hundred different options spread unevenly across breakfast, lunch and dinner dishes.They have everything from classics like pancakes, and omelettes to salads, sandwiches, burgers fried rice dishes, noodle dishes, curries, dumplings and wings. It's really diverse and it's all very affordable and more importantly, well executed. They definitely earned their high marks across the many reviews on here.After much perusing we made up our minds and decided to start with their Pushcart Fresh Rolls ($5.95) which featured Nem pork patties, lettuce, mint, cucumber, Asian pickle,crisp pastry, Hoisin and peanut sauce. It was one of the best dishes I've had their year. The flavors just shined and it was both refreshing and just straight up delish.For my main I settled on their chicken Katsu curry ($11.25) which was also very good. A very authentic, no frills take on the Japanese classic, the portion was huge. Everything was very tasty and the wife's Banh Mi ($9.50) was also very good.The atmosphere inside is warm enough to be welcoming but modest enough to be forgettable. It's nothing all that special and I'm okay with it. It's not divey either and it's very clean, which is all that really matters.Service was pretty good although our waiter Adam seemed to have suffered from a case of Alzheimer's a few times, and introduced himself three times to us which was slightly odd. He was nice though and we left full, happy and longing for more.
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