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"Just north of the better known Sichuan Province sits Shaanxi Province (not to be confused with the neighboring Shanxi Province), known for the Terracotta Army, the Hukou Waterfall and biang biang noodles, which is famously the most complex Chinese character, having 57 strokes. Long, broad, and chewy, the hand-ripped noodles are smothered in a ground chili and soy-based sauce. Other menu standouts include the Yang Rou Pao Mo, a savory lamb soup studded with cubes of dense bread that take on a dumpling-like consistency after they’ve soaked up the broth, and tofu pidan, a simple, inexpensive dish of silken tofu, a thousand-year-old egg, minced garlic, spring onion drizzled with soy sauce, and Chinese vinegar."
"From burgers and noodle soup to buns and satays, Shan Xi Magic Kitchen serves the best Asian food prepared in an authentic style and presented with modern techniques. The restaurant also features online ordering with the same menu. Their burgers are definitely the opposite of famous American burgers and feature stewed pork and spicy cumin lamb."
"For truly authentic Chinese food, place your order at this Kearny Mesa hot spot. Try the Biang Biang noodles, which are extra wide handmade noodles that are served in a spicy sauce and are so delicious on their own that they need no meat or veggies to accompany them."
"Mandarin Wok is a family-owned and operated Chinese restaurant serving the community since 1983. They have attentive and accommodating staff attending on the orders of their diners. Furthermore, the restaurant is open daily from 11:30 in the morning and onwards."
"Chef Wong, which is located in Carmel Mountain, has only been around for a couple of years but it’s already building a fan base in North County. Try the fried cream cheese wontons for an appetizer and the chow fun noodles or the Xiao Long Bao, a steamed bun with pork."
"After coming to this place after about 2 years this place has gone way down hill. The use of very flimsy and cheap spoons and forks as well a..."
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"A wide variety of exclusive espresso beverages, delicious pastries, sandwiches, salads, and the ability to customize your own unique coffee creation to create the perfect Starbucks experience. Hours 4:30 am - 8:00 pm. Location Terminal 2 - Gate 37"
"Dark Horse Coffee Roasters has four shops across San Diego, but no matter which one you choose you will be drinking your beverages in one of the coolest coffee shops in the city. The great chilled-out atmosphere will allow you to enjoy drinks thoroughly, and when it comes to coffee the people running this company are willing to go the extra mile. Well, several thousand miles to be exact."
"A photo posted by Dark Horse Coffee Roasters (@darkhorsecoffee) on Jul 29, 2016 at 8:31am PDT. The original Dark Horse Coffee Roasters is on Adams Avenue in Normal Heights and they now have two other San Diego locations in North Park and Golden Hill. Dark Horse may be the coolest, hipster coffee spot in San Diego with their casual, industrial-inspired design and laid-back local feel."
"Dark Horse Coffee Roasters take pride in roasting the freshest quality beans in-house daily. They specialize in pour overs, French press and cold brew. Dark Horse Coffee Roasters goal is to bring you the highest quality coffee available."
"There is an extra fee to enter the Japanese Friendship Garden, which is an expression of friendship between San Diego and its sister city, Yokohama. There’s an upper and lower strolling path where you can see koi pond, landscaped gardens and a Zen garden viewing deck. It’s a very tranquil space."
"The elegant Japanese Friendship Garden is also worth a visit. Grab lunch at The Prado, located within Balboa Park., and try to get a table on the outdoor terrace."
"The Garden originated as a teahouse during the 1915–16 Panama-California Exposition and now lies on two acres near the Spreckels Organ Pavilion."
"The House of Pacific Relations International Cottages showcases the traditions of 34 national groups, some of which have their own cottages (build originally for the 1935 Exposition). The goal is to promote multicultural understanding through exhibits and programming. (Location: Balboa Park)"