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I have lived in LA for over 10 years and there are lots of good Asian food there.
The comparable ones in Phoenix are: 1. Phoenix Palace (NOT the buffet one!). It is on Ray and Dobson. 2. Great Wall Cuisine They both offer nice dim sum and authentic Cantonese cuisine. ![]() The bad things is I ain't find the authentic Szechwan Cuisine in AZ so far.... this is a tough one to find since most of the so called SzeChwan restaurant in AZ are fake.... ![]() |
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I never eat Asian when I visit Phoenix because there are so many places here in Oregon but I remember eating at Great Wall when I lived in Phoenix. It was good.
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Most Asian eateries have poor food inspection ratings by the State Inspectors. Abacus at 35th Ave gave us intestional problems after 3 time eating there. No more Abacus for us. Great Wall has had some bad write ups also.
The best Asian I've found is at 75th Ave and Thunderbird called the 'China Grill' operated by authentic Chinese people. |
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