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I can vouch for the Beach Street location.
FYI... Your description of "Chinese Food" is the Americanized version.... Taste of Asia fits that bill very nicely.
If I wanted "real" Chinese food near FTW, I'd go to the Chinese BBQ restaurant that shares the strip center with the Vietnamese Grocery in the 5300 block of Belknap at Midway.... Grocery name is Nguyen Loi (hard to miss the big building), restaurant name is Chinese BBQ or possibly First Chinese BBQ, located in the strip building to the left of the Nguyen Loi supermarket. You will not find any General Tso's Chicken at this place, but the Rosted Duck is great.
Looking for a GOOD Chinese Restaurant (Metroplex)
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Re: Looking for a GOOD Chinese Restaurant (Metroplex)
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Re: Looking for a GOOD Chinese Restaurant (Metroplex)
I would never have thought to go looking for Chinese food in these two places.Choctaw wrote:Take a look at Tokyo Cafe' on Camp Bowie (ask for Jarry) and Shinjuku Station on Magnolia (ask for Casey). Tell 'em Mike the plumber said to give them a try.
Shinjuku is one of the busiest train stations I've ever been in, in Tokyo.
Don't judge a restaurant by it's name, I suppose.

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Re: Looking for a GOOD Chinese Restaurant (Metroplex)
Mr Wok, on East 14th in Plano.
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I have read that this station is the busiest in the world [in 2007 it had 3.64 million passengers per day]. I have a photo that I took one afternoon of the wave of people exiting onto the street.RoyGBiv wrote:I would never have thought to go looking for Chinese food in these two places. Shinjuku is one of the busiest train stations I've ever been in, in Tokyo.
Don't judge a restaurant by it's name, I suppose.
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I can vouch for the Beach Street location.[/quote]
Had lunch there recently, definitely a good place. Clean, good food, reasonable prices
I can vouch for the Beach Street location.[/quote]
Had lunch there recently, definitely a good place. Clean, good food, reasonable prices
Agree, very good restaurant, excellent service, generous portions. ducks hanging above the counter ;)RoyGBiv wrote:If I wanted "real" Chinese food near FTW, I'd go to the Chinese BBQ restaurant that shares the strip center with the Vietnamese Grocery in the 5300 block of Belknap at Midway.... Grocery name is Nguyen Loi (hard to miss the big building), restaurant name is Chinese BBQ or possibly First Chinese BBQ, located in the strip building to the left of the Nguyen Loi supermarket. You will not find any General Tso's Chicken at this place, but the Rosted Duck is great.
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Re: Looking for a GOOD Chinese Restaurant (Metroplex)
That's always a good sign.Rex B wrote:... ducks hanging above the counter ;)

I also like the Chinese style BBQ pork!
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http://www.zenchowasiandiner.com/Heartland Patriot wrote:What's the name of the place? We drove about an hour in California, after I changed duty stations, to get to that one restaurant...TeXJ wrote:There is a place here in Allen that just opened, great food, fresh ingredients and they deliver. But Allen may be a bit of a drive for you.
we really like it
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Re: Looking for a GOOD Chinese Restaurant (Metroplex)
Thank you all for the responses...now it'll just be a matter of making a decision. 
