Mandarin Gourmet
Price: $$-$$$
Came here for hall dinner my freshmen year of SRC. It's a bit out by the wayside, near Spago, on Emerson I believe.
Better than Jing Jing's or Windy's, but pricier and smaller portions. The inside is dark, dim, with beautiful linen. You feel like you're dining on Chinese food in a romantic Italian restaurant, which may actually be the perfect place for a date. But the lowdown is that this is still not authentic Chinese food.
Saturday, June 03, 2006
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