"Stopped in because I saw they were nominated for best Chinese food in the city by Gannett (the Dispatch). Though I have no idea what they found so appealing about it when I walked out of the restaurant. We arrived on a weekday around 3pm and were seated by a hostess (or so we thought). It turns out she was also our waitress and we heard her working the bar too. In fact, as far as we could tell, there were only two people there one working the back (who played with his phone when he didn't have any cooking to do) and one working the front. As you can imagine, that proved hectic. Despite ordering the Szechuan chicken, I was brought Sesame. By the time I was able to get the hostess/ waitress/ bartender's attention, my dining partners were more than halfway through their meal. They got the correct food, but neither one of my companions were especially keen on the taste. I ended up taking the majority of my meal home with me. For $55, I'm pretty sure I'm never going back. Asian Star is more pocket friendly, the food tastes better, and they're closer to my house. Three stars. Barely. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $20–30 Food: 3 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 2 Parking space: Plenty of parking Parking options: Free parking lot"