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<description>&lt;p&gt;Wrong location, wrong demographic, wrong time. 

Nobody thinks of eating upstairs at Chinatown Square. Being shoved at the end behind a Bank and next to a crumbling &quot;antiques&quot; store didn&apos;t help either. I only knew of Mulan thanks to the really loud, extremely-out-of-place trance music they blasted to get people to notice the paper signs telling them to look up, and even then it was still unclear how you were supposed to enter the restaurant. 

If it had opened in Bucktown, it would be packed every night. &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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