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If You’re in the Moo Shu for Chinese, This Is It

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Some Chinese restaurants these days seem more intent on impressing with decor than with cuisine. You know, lots of turquoise and coral tile and maybe a bar surrounding a 1,000-gallon aquarium.

But if you’re one of those who judge a Chinese restaurant by the size and flavor of the chunks of pork in the pork-fried rice, you’re going to love Twin Panda in Mission Viejo.

It’s hard to find any dish at this place that isn’t both plentiful and delicious. The moo shu is a must--it’s a sort of Chinese burrito that’s available with vegetable, pork, chicken, beef or shrimp, and comes with a wonderfully spicy sauce.

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Each order of egg foo yong includes two huge patties covered with gravy and a pile of meat or vegetables. It’s enough for the whole family to get a couple of helpings. And one friend always orders the champagne shrimp (which isn’t on the printed menu), lots of large shrimp in a subtle sauce.

Soft-spoken owner Dennis Sam always seems to be on hand with a warm smile, offering suggestions or just asking how everything is. The help is similarly courteous without being overbearing, and the service is usually prompt.

The prices are certainly reasonable. Pork-fried rice is $4.55. The moo shu ranges from $5.55 for vegetable to $6.95 for shrimp. The egg foo yong is $4.95. Early-bird specials are available before 7 p.m.

Twin Panda, Suite 15 in the Gateway Center, 24000 Alicia Parkway, Mission Viejo. Open daily from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. (714) 768-3309.

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