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Thanks to a big window looking into the kitchen, you can watch China Magic's chef create hand-pulled, made-to-order noodles in the style of the Lanzhou region of northwestern China at this modest Chinese restaurant, hidden around the corner from Lee Lee Oriental Supermarket. Choose from five different kinds of noodles - served up pan-fried, braised, in soups, or chilled - as well as snacks like spicy marinated pig ear and crispy egg rolls.
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If you're looking for dinner and a show -- both fit for the tiniest king -- look no further than China Magic Noodle House. From the name (magic!) to the menu (a pile of plain noodles for Junior, something hot and spicy for you) to the price (very affordable) to the ambiance (not much -- it's noisy and the furnishings are spare), this is the perfect place for your pint-size foodie. The dishes are delicious; and where else in town can you watch your noodles being made on the... More »
The chef here really is a magician, transforming a hunk of dough into made-to-order, hand-pulled noodles with a series of dramatic spins and stretches. Before long, his fingers are laced with fine strands that end up in any number of soups, pan-fried dishes, and other entrées. And the best part (aside from eating them)? It's watching him work his craft from the comfort of the dining room, where a big glass window lets you look right into the kitchen.Prepared in the style of... More »
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