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Address: 838 Union St S, Concord, NC 28025
Phone: (704) 782-5888
Website: https://nyage.net/china-q-ii
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I got half cooked chicken! The only thing edible is the rice. The photo of the chicken from 2 different views
There food is fresh and the quality is second
To none. It’s some of the best food I’ve had.
It’s a family owned, so please go and support this extremely nice family.
My constant search is to find the perfect MaPo Tofu in the area. It is a bit of a process to make MaPo Tofu correctly, and so that might be part of the reason it is so difficult to find, plus you have to make it correctly and have it available when ordered; it practically has to be already made. MaPo Tofu is one of the most popular Sichuan dishes from the Sichuan province of China, and it is known around the world.
In the areas of the nation where there are not that many Asians (like here), you will find that MaPo Tofu is also called Bean Curd Szechuan style. Until coming here, that has always meant MaPo Tofu. Seeing this on the flyer and the price of $9.80, I thought that it was in the correct price range, so I called there to ask about it. I specifically asked about the MaPo Tofu, not Bean Curd Szechuan style. I asked if they use the real Szechuan peppercorn, which is actually prickly ash, and they said they do not use that they use a sauce. So, I knew then that it would not be as good as the real deal. Then I asked if the MaPo Tofu has ground pork in it, which is very traditional, but outside the province of Szechuan, some people will add hamburger rather than ground pork. I do not eat beef. I decided to go there to have lunch yesterday, October 27, 2025.
Once there, I start to look at the menu and I see that the prices for many of the items are different than what the flyer states. The flyer was just delivered in the mail a few days ago. Now, I had just called the place less than an hour before I got there. I ordered the MaPo Tofu. The same woman I spoke to on the phone then tells me the MaPo Tofu is $12.98! What!?!?! I see $9.98 on the flyer. Then she asked, do you want it with pork? Well, of course I do, and she informed me that the MaPo Tofu with pork is $14.98! Without question, that is the highest price I have ever seen/heard of for this dish.
I point out that in most of this nation, Bean Curd Szechuan style and MaPo Tofu are the same thing, just worded differently, and the fact that MaPo Tofu is NOT on the menu. Then I mention how the new flyers’ prices do not match their in-house menu prices. The lunch menu on the flyer had the price of $7.90 crossed out and $8.90 written over the original price. But the lunch price on the menu is higher than that! She said that they have three different sizes for lunch. Again, that is not on the flyer, nor the menu.
I knew at that point, there was no reason to stay there any longer, so I left and went to another Asian restaurant. Once you lived around Asian communities and have been to Asian, you can sense this is food made for fat Southerners and certainly not Asians, especially those from the Sichuan province of China. No, I am not Asian, I am Italian French. Personally, I found this place to be very deceptive. I will never go back there again!