Joined In Jan 2022
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The food here is a treat for the palate - especially the Szechwan-styled spicy dishes. The decor is as plain and spartan as you can get - but the food is so darned good you won't look up from your plate after it arrives anyway...as you will be concentrating on minimizing the delay time between bites. Tricky to find - go to the bright Tai-Tai sign on the corner and then venture adjacent to it until you find a door to an interior mall and go inside. Several restaurants in there be sure to pick the right one. Husband and wife run business - very nice polite and humble people. They have a loyal lunchtime crowd but in the evenings they are very quiet. They also do take-out and delivery.