Crouching Tiger Restaurant - Review - Redwood City - San Francisco - The Infatuation
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Crouching Tiger Restaurant - Review - Redwood City - San Francisco - The Infatuation
"There may be no such thing as a free lunch, but this Chinese spot is proof that good cheap ones still exist. For just $11-$13, depending on the entrée, you can get soup, salad, and steamed or fried rice alongside your dish of choice -our favorites include the flavorful cashew chicken, savory Yushiang beef, and spicy eggplant-and prices are only slightly higher at dinner."
"For just $11-$13, depending on the entrée, you can get soup, salad, and steamed or fried rice alongside your dish of choice -our favorites include the flavorful cashew chicken, savory Yushiang beef, and spicy eggplant-and prices are only slightly higher at dinner. Takeout is always an option, but if you decide to dine in, take advantage of the full bar and try a refreshing saketini or a spicy, gingery Szechuan mule."
The restaurant offers inexpensive Chinese lunch specials priced between $11 and $13 that include soup, salad, and a choice of steamed or fried rice with the entrée. Popular entrees noted include cashew chicken, Yushiang beef, and spicy eggplant, and dinner prices are only slightly higher. Takeout is available for convenience. The dine-in experience features a full bar serving cocktails such as a saketini and a spicy, gingery Szechuan mule. Sides and drinks complement the entrees, making the meals feel complete and well-priced.
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