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Sadly, Akron-area apartment-ites yearning for some traditional Asian cuisine may find themselves a bit lacking for selection. Let's face it - the mid West isn't exactly brimming with ethnic delicacies, and what there is to be found more times than not is limited to come fried eggrolls in a to-go bag. Is there truly no place to turn for a fine dining Asian fare experience? Halt your fist waving and overdramatic shouts to the heavens, it's waking up the neighbors. Take a breath instead, jog across your apartment complex's convenient parking area, jump in your car and make the short drive to the House of Hunan. More than just a culinary destination truly excellent food, the House of Hunan attempts to infuse their customers with a lasting experience of all things Asian. From the ornately decorated layout, brimming with gentle fountains, bamboo flooring and custom dragon-themed etchings, to the simply outrageously flavorful food itself, House of Hunan simply gets it right. Whether it's traditional Chinese fare such as Peking duck, new twists on modern favorites (try the Peach Schnapps sesame chicken!) or a wide array of sushi choices (their deluxe boxes comprised of ten pieces are a good bet), this is one House that a hungry Akron-area apartment-ite can bet on again and again. Be sure and sample their increasingly-famous chicken coconut soup as an appetizer, although don't forget to leave room for such mouth-watering desserts as red bean ice cream. With a number of menu selections starting at under $10, the House of Hunan is an affordable oasis of traditional culinary delight that all Akron-area apartment-ites should treasure.
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