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| Rating | Avg. Dinner Entrée |
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| $$$$$ | Greater than $25 |
| $$$$ | $18.01 - $25 |
| $$$ | $12.01 - $18 |
| $$ | $7.01 - $12 |
| $ | Less than $7 |
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Posted by Mg on 05/07/2012
TMZ (too many zeros!)
300 bucks for three people? Should have known when someone said TMZ "is like there every night". Waiter picked the food and conveniently the most expensive dishes. Pass!
Posted by Anonymous on 02/11/2012
Overpriced, Not Authentic
I've travelled around the world eating delicious gourmet food. This is some of the poorest food I've ever had. To call this Chinese food is an insult to the Chinese culture. I will never go back to this restaurant.
Posted by Anonymous on 08/19/2010
One of my favorites in LA
Squab with lettuce, drunken fish, ma mignon, brown rice and bean sprouts. Unbelievably fantastic. With cocktails and wine about $100 per person. Well worth it. I could eat here every day. People who don't like Mr. Chow just get sticker shock when they get the check - the food and service are out of this world.
Posted by lolah on 07/29/2009
delectably Chic
i don't understand why some people don't like Mr. Chows.. I believe they just don't want to spend, so they make excuses and say the food isnt good! The food is delicious, though, the ambience is chic, the service is impeccable, so what if its a bit pricey? its worth it! Ive been to the one in Beverly Hills numerous times and its my favorite restaurant in Los Angeles.. I'm never dissapointed when I go! My favorite dishes are the Beijing Chicken, the green prawns, the sweet & sour prawns, the crispy beef & duck, the lobster, chicken satay & the fried rice.. one minus: the desserts!