The buffet dishes look yummy and smell even better on first impression. This is especially true if…read moreyour are the poor,lost and hungry tourist, finishing an exciting (perhaps extraordinary), but most likely,busy,self-guided, discovery trip through Downtown Guadalajara. You will find a very well served China food menu, with a noteworthy variety of asian type pasta, seafood, pork, poultry, beef and vegetable dishes. Even the fruit and desert area looks vast. On a closer look, the dishes are not extraordinary different from each other : moot everything is cooked or steamed, and accompanied by your basic Chinese sauces (perhaps with a slight Mexican touch because of the Lime and Jalapeño pepper slices in your soy sauce. The battered and fried protein dishes looked quite greasy as well as the pasta, a signal of caution because it probably means that their coock
, than your most common Chinatown Restaurant in any mayor American city. You
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