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Dining for $25 or less: Hunan Legend

What's a suburban shopping center without a Chinese restaurant? Hunan Legend, which has been dispensing egg rolls, chicken lo mein and other tried-and-true dishes from a Howard County village center for a dozen ...

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Danielle
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Feb 7, 2008
 
Why doesn't this article include the name of the village center this restaurant is located in? An address, or perhaps a phone, or any kind of identifier should certainly be in a such an article, no?
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Feb 8, 2008
 
Danielle wrote:
Why doesn't this article include the name of the village center this restaurant is located in? An address, or perhaps a phone, or any kind of identifier should certainly be in a such an article, no?
I'm almost sure it is at the Dorsey Hall shopping center. Rt 108 - Dorsey Hall drive, in that area.
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Feb 12, 2008
 
"Wanton" wrappers? Hello? Spell/fact check anyone?? And wouldn't it be pancakes served with Peking duck anyway?
Oh, and blood oranges aren't bright pink. They are blood red, hence the name...duh.
I can't imagine anyone takes this newspaper seriously anymore.
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Feb 13, 2008
 
Need New Reviewer STAT wrote:
"Wanton" wrappers? Hello? Spell/fact check anyone?? And wouldn't it be pancakes served with Peking duck anyway?
Oh, and blood oranges aren't bright pink. They are blood red, hence the name...duh.
I can't imagine anyone takes this newspaper seriously anymore.
Completely agree. How can a food writer/reviewer make these mistakes.

Wonton wrappers are never used. Nice knowledge there. Maybe when you were in NY, you should have went to NYC, not the burbs. Like trying Amazing 66, or Shanghai Uncle.

Where do they find these people to write this stuff?
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May 15, 2008
 
I have eaten at Hunan Legend many, many times. It is in Dorsey Search Village Center, on Dorsey Hall Drive.
The food there is very good and uniformly so. This is a family owned restaurant with the owners on site constantly. The writer made very bad choices---- puu puu platters are always full of fried junky food. Lo Mein...
The description of the chef's delight far more accurately reflects the majority of the menu items. I have not eaten the Peking Duck, but a friend of ours ordered it last time and like it..
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