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Chinese Food Court
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txblue
Carrollton, Texas
April 7, 2005
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We stumbled on this while trying to find something my 11-year-old daughter wanted, and it was fabulous! There were over 10 different vendors in this little room, down a few stairs from the main corner. We had such a hard decision on which place to ...
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We stumbled on this while trying to find something my 11-year-old daughter wanted, and it was fabulous! There were over 10 different vendors in this little room, down a few stairs from the main corner. We had such a hard decision on which place to try that we went back a second night to have more freshly made Chinese food for a reasonable price. On Friday nights in Chinatown, there are tons of vendors along the street, which made the walk much more interesting too!
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