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    Living in Las Cruces, the options for delicious Chinese food are limited. We decided to head to El…read morePaso to try China Town, and this hidden gem is worth the drive. We started with hot and sour soup. Delicious! And given that 2 of the 4 of us have been fighting bronchitis, it opened up our sinuses! My "make it or break it" staple is pork fried rice, and their version is different but wonderful. So many places the rice is oily and saturated with soy sauce. Not here. Very simple, plentiful chunks of pork, egg and rice with scallions. Flavored perfectly and a generous portion. The star of the meal was the honey walnut prawns. They were giant prawns, served with rice and a bit of steamed broccoli. They will always be a dish on future visits! We got the special of salt and pepper fish, and it was delicious. I was expecting a whole fish but the dish was bite sized fillets, perfectly fried and depending if you ate the peppers, a nice zing of flavor. We also had beef with string beans and it was quite good. I love crispy green beans and these were perfectly done. Next time it's noodles and buns, to explore! The restaurant had nods to cities with large Chinatown communities, Seattle and San Francisco were 2 of the street signs I was, and it made me happy to have a new find for Chinese food that doesn't require a plane flight!

    This is why Chinatown remains the best Chinese restaurant in town! The atmosphere captures the…read morecharm of a traditional hutong in China, paired with a sophisticated décor that includes Bruce Lee. This decor really elevates your entire dining experience. I really love their burgundy romantic nook which is ideal for a first date experience. It's about as close to authentic Chinese cuisine as you can get here in El Paso. We sampled several great dishes, including the Shanghai Rice Cake with Chicken, Spicy Dumplings, Szechuan String Beans, and Shrimp Fried Rice. Each dish was flavorful and well-prepared, showcasing authentic cooking techniques. This time my fav was their delicious Mapo tofu which is a popular, spicy Chinese dish from the Sichuan province, featuring tofu in a fiery sauce with minced pork meat, fermented broad bean paste and black beans. This creates a signature numbing sensation with bold, savory, and spicy flavor. The service was attentive, though slightly on the slower side. Overall, a wonderful experience that truly stands out in the local Chinese dining scene. This was a great dining with our Friend Dr. George!

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    Just coming back to share some love again. This place has to be our favorite eatery when we come to…read moreEl Paso. They always have a good crowd but if there's a wait there's enough things to do in the vicinity during your wait time. We came during Valentine's Day and got seated within 15-20 minutes and they got a singer to come perform for the evening which was a plus for the ambiance . Food is always so good!!!

    Second visit here, so I feel pretty good about pluggin' this place at Cimarron Market…read more Liz will always stick with her go to Shrimp Coctail. A lot of shrimp, diced cucumbers, onions, tomatoes, and cilantro in a secret red sauce. It's lite and her consistent go to here. This visit I went with shrimp Oaxaca... which is a bacon wrapped shrimp stuffed with marlin over black mole sauce. It was generously portioned, and the mole sauce was really good. The kids stuck with safe carne asada tacos. For drinks I tried their grapefruit margarita, which was tasty. I also had a Golden Hour, which is a scotch, lime honey, ginger, and passion fruit juice. It was good, but a bit sweet for my taste. Liz enjoyed her jamaica (hibiscus) margarita. We've eaten inside, and outside, and it really ain't too special on the inside, and the outside is probably most bearable after sunset. Close parking is tricky... there are maybe four spots in front, some street parking on the side, but if you don't mind a short walk you can find something somewhere in Cimarron Market. This time around Mario M. did a great job of serving us. Anything we needed, we got. He was courteous and got our order out quickly. Recommended.

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