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The Washington Post, January 7th, 1988

8430 Baltimore Ave., College Park 474-2838 Hours: 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Prices: Most dinner entrees $6 to $9. Cards: American Express, MasterCard, Visa. Don't let Sichuan's appearance fool you. Sure, it's a nondescript-looking place, a little cinderblock building that has seen better days. Sure, the dining room is a bit tatty and the servers seem tired. Sure, the creature comforts are minimal (the winter winds seep through one wall, and you can practically see your breath in the restrooms). But the trick here is to ignore the surroundings and concentrate on the food, much of which is ex...

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