Stop using the word "literally" when it isn't needed, please. "It's part of the next generation of Chinese restaurants." We get it, we believe you, you explained why. Not every single article has to have the word "literally" in it for validation. Let's give it a rest.
Why go there when you can go to Szechuan Noodle bowl next door? It's like going to Auntie's dumpling shop. They have been making delicious things since the 90s.
Stop using the word "literally" when it isn't needed, please. "It's part of the next generation of Chinese restaurants." We get it, we believe you, you explained why. Not every single article has to have the word "literally" in it for validation. Let's give it a rest.
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I agree. It's a terrible sentence.
Well the dumplings are good. I'm literally eating some right now. ;)
Why go there when you can go to Szechuan Noodle bowl next door? It's like going to Auntie's dumpling shop. They have been making delicious things since the 90s.