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Businiess name:  Maple Leaf Chinese Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
A great bet for lunch. It seems like it's always practically deserted, though. The food is great, and the lunch specials are a steal. Service is almost obsessive, and when the waitstaff deliver your chopsticks, they fold them up into a little chopstick rest for you. Constant refills on whatever you're drinking. The food definitely isn't authentic, but if you're look for cheap, good eats and you've got a hankering for Chinese food, check this place out. They have a karaoke bar, which has also been deserted every time we've been - maybe they do some major business on the weekends and that's why they can afford to have an empty dining room most evenings? Whatever it is, the food is good. Try the hot and sour soup, and some crab rangoon. Typical Chinese fast food dishes are served elegantly - General Tso's or sweet and sour chicken are staples. Pros: good service

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