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Potsticker King (Cupertino, CA)
Posted 11 December, 2007 at 11:30pm by Michael Chu(Filed under: Dining) No comments
Potsticker King
19634 Stevens Creek Blvd
Cupertino, CA 95014
408-255-1600
Sit down Chinese restaurant with fast service. Although named Potsticker King, lacked the assortment of different potstickers that I had hoped for. (Only one potsticker item on the menu.) The potstickers were adequate and tasty. The menu, like menus for most Chinese restaurants, has a lot of different dishes available.
Surprise find: Ai yu jelly - a gelatinous sweet lemon scented dessert derived from the grass and leaves of a plant in the mint family
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