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    China Ming

    1.5 (26 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese, Thai
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:30 pm

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    14 years ago

    This by far is the best Chinese food in Jackson . I would recommend to pick the order up it always much hotter.

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    13 years ago

    Worst Chinese Food in Jackson! but to be fair I have only been to 2 other locations. Protect your stomach - go elsewhere

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    9 years ago

    I recently ordered the Ped Red Curry (duck). It was burnt and very dry. I would not recommend this place.

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