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The Mint Milkshake
Provider:Grandma's Kitchen
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The new Grandma's Kitchen is the perfect place to indulge in American comfort food. The fifth member of the family, this home-style restaurant expands into the elegant Jianwai Soho complex and offers a nice retreat after a hard day at the office.

In keeping with the country farm theme, checkered tablecloths, fake chickens and painted blue chairs adorn the two floors, with fall pumpkins added for seasonal flair.

The menu remains the same, offering a mixture of traditional American eats, including all-day breakfast. The Texas-sized hamburger (45RMB) lived up to its name and certainly satisfied my cravings. A cautionary note: while the first bite of the Penne with Blue-cheese sauce (35RMB) was savory and divine, by the end, the flavor became overpowering. Still, the pasta was tasty and blue-cheese was a risky choice anyway.  Of course, the best reason to go to Grandma's Kitchen is always the mint milkshake (25RMB).

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When you need some "comfort" food, Grandma's Kitchen is probably one of the best choices. Now, remember, China isn't famous for its Western food. It is questionable how many students would actually say that Grandma's Kitchen's food is really good. At the very least, we can say that it will probably be able to satisfy your need for western food every once in a while. There are actually two locations near campus. Both seem to be the same quality. Although the sunroom decor of the one on 人民南路 (Ren2 Min2 Nan2 Lu4) seems to be an even more pleasant dining experience.