Its no surprise that UMKC students flock to this tiny Asian restaurant few dinner entrées cost more than $6. But the family-owned Kin Lin has always had a faithful following, including well-heeled midtowners who love the place in spite of its erratic service and depressingly grim interior décor. But wait! A makeover has turned the dowdy dining room into a tidy, mirrored little jewel box with even more space with the addition of a second dining area next door. Even better news: The prices are still low! — Charles Ferruzza
Price: $
Payment Type: All Major Credit Cards, cash
Parking: Lot Available, Street
Reservations: Not Accepted
Attire: casual
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I had high hopes for this restaurant when looking for a good Chinese place in the Brookside area....and after reading the Pitch's pitch, I thought it was a sure bet! Sadly, that was not so. The service was terrible, and the food really not that much better. Their hot and sour soup was reasonable though. Outside of that, their appetizers are all very greasy and their menu lacks much in the way of descriptions - you get the name of the dish and not much else. So I'm still in search of a good Chinese food place in the area....
Rating Detail:
Food: 3
Service: 1
Atmosphere: 1
Value: 2
Overall: 3