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More like a new fashion Asian restaurant. Sushi: Tried some small sushi rolls and it is delightful and reasonable price. Chinese food: You can find not only great American Chines food, but also traditional Chinese dishes with different cuisines. The American Chinese food taste great and far more b
After a long overwhelming Friday I went to meet my Beau who was finishing up work above this restaurant. He had already selected some seats at the bar for a quick bite. I love the decor of this place they also have a fully stocked bar. Between my Beau's disappearing act going back and forth to finis
The food was authentic and delicious except for a couple dishes (fried bread stick 油条;Brown sugar rice cake 糍粑). Waiting staff lacks experience. Overall good experience overall, sat and sun offer additional food options
This place is really close to actual authentic Chinese food. You can take my word for it as a Chinese American that's only been to China once. Plus when I went there were no white people or fortune cookies. That's gotta mean something. For their wonton they give enough to match the $8 price but the
Asian Origin is a good all around Asian place. It is less Americanized than other area restaurants but doesn't approach authentic in the Flushing NY sense. That being said Flushing is far from McLean. What sets Asian Origin apart is they offer some good food at good prices and some genuine spicy
I've eaten the lunch special a few times, and both the Kung Pao Chicken and the Pork and Tofu were great! The seats require exquisite posture, but the staff is always warm and helpful. I'm glad it was so close by!
The private party room looks well. Service is good and food is delicious. I think the Chinese food here is better than its sushi.
Reasonable priced authentic Chinese food. Delivery service is based on availability, around 35 min; I’m friend with one of the owners but this review is totally unbiased. Kung Pao Chicken and Chongqing spicy diced chicken yum yum~ you can tell they put a lot of thoughts into it just by the bags and
Can’t believe they have brunch menu now. You can order food either from Northeast China like Tianjin-style jianbing or from Szechuan like hot and sour rice noodles. They do serve authentic Chinese food! I know most of people who are used to Americanized Chinese food may think authentic version taste
This is Chef Liu's new Sichuan restaurant. We tried many of his dishes and all were good but some of the standouts were the Spicy Beef dish, chicken with eggplant, spicy beef jerky, street food skewers, (shrimp, pork belly, lamb), Dan Dan noodles, wood ear mushrooms, green beans, and fish . Try the
Authentic and delicious. I've been to half a dozen restaurants like this with my Chinese coworker and she thinks this one is by far the best. Ordered a soup and sichuan style chicken for takeout. Food arrived on time and was excellent. Just the right amount of heat from the peppercorns. Peppers were
First off: I am not Asian, but I travelled Korea, China, and Taiwan. Second: I did not have to pay the bill. That said, I think this place is authentic - the dishes are high quality and presented well. We tried about 10 of them not including five decent appetizers and soup. We also had wine and tea.
Really good authentic Chinese food. The numbing heat was faithfully recreated to resemble Sichuanese cuisine, something rare in the US. The Mapo Tofu, Green Beans and Dandan Noodles are by far the best dishes on the menu. Good, friendly service and tasteful decor.
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