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Avaliação da contribuiçãoI'll go two times a week. I go to Song several times a week. Where else you can get sushi, hot soup and shanghi chicken for lunch. The $6 special is great, comes with a middle part of food, rice, soup and egg roll. You also have Thai Curry, which is pretty good. For vegetarians, they have plates like Shitaki mushroom and Baby Bok Choy. They also present a new special about twice a month. The bottom is that they do not allow you to order half parts. Song and his wife are two of the most friendly people in all Taos. The service can be up and down as its a good place can do it in a hurry, I try to go during not peak hours (24). Your help often comes from an attempt. Agency. I asked about the setting on site, but since the chefs only speak Chinese, the waiting staff must speak both Chinese and English to translate. I waited half an hour for a pizzeria hat that never appeared. We left and went to Song 's and the waiter sang the same song on our table in Cantonese, Japanese and English. That was a good day. In China, everyone has a lot of time, but here's time money. I think the service is working hard to get American standards. You will never knowingly overload here mistakes happen that everyone who waits tables but they are just that, mistake. Corruption abroad is one of the reasons why good people like song come to the USA. I went to a birthday dinner with songs and they brought free green tea ice cream and sweet sesame rolls for everyone. Sushi at al Hatori is good, but we spent $95 on three. I have seen sushi at Smiths/Kroger, take a minute to read the content list, maldextrose... etc... plus its expensive and no one made it by hand only for you. Plus Song 's is open every day except Sunday afternoon and you can go to orders. Yeah, that's one of my favorite restaurants.
Sesame Chicken. The sesame chicken was delicious crispy, not too sweet, and with great sesame taste.
Versatile, good food. I was impressed by the variety in the music menu. You can find Chinese-American classics, Vietnamese Pho and Sushi all under the same roof. And while that may seem contradictory, performing well, songs provide great tasting at a very reasonable price.