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Businiess name:  Szechuan Chef
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
On my first time dining here, I came with two friends, and was meeting my sister there. I came in first, and got a table promptly on a Friday night. After seating, I was promptly given a menu as I waited for my two friends to come in from smoking. We spent a good amount of time waiting for my sister to show up, but the waiter was friendly and attentive. I noticed him watching us carefully to see if we were ready to order, and checked up on us several times. I had several questions about the food, as I don't recall seeing any descriptions of the food. The waiter obviously spoke Chinese, and had a hard time answering my questions, but made a very good attempt to do so. I was impressed. (My friend spoke better Chinese than I do, so he ended up asking the waiter for me.) They had a good variety of food. The proportions were huge and made for sharing like most Asian restaurants. To get service in an Asian restaurant, the guest needs to be more assertive, which is different than in an American restaurant, where the waiter/waitress is expected to be attentive. Therefore, the service met my expectations for an Asian restaurant. Pros: free and plentiful parking, to-go menu, good value Cons: lack of description of food

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