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Good China
Best Chinese food I've had in years! Recommend asking for hot - it's just medium still really.
Relax in a cozy updated but old style type of Chinese restaurant. Subdued lighting, soft music, a phenomenally unique carved wooden table, and a drink mixing station off to the side set the mood upon entering. Playing into the nostalgic feel, I expected a little bowl of fried wonton strips to dip into duck sauce and hot mustard, but alas, none came. For a few cents, they should consider adding that--it's akin to tortilla chips at Mexican restaurants--something to nosh on while deciding what to order. Same for offering up some hot tea in those little pots and tiny cups--I mean, if we're conjuring the Good Old Days, why not? I ordered a classic Mai Tai, although I wish the straw would've been paper instead of plastic, but the paper parasol was classic paper and wood: yay! It was perfect. Our server, Julie, was attentive and so warm and friendly that our entire experience was enhanced. PoPo Platter was my nibble-my-meal memory lane choice. There's something about making your skewered treats sizzle on a tiny hibachi grill! The filled wontons could've used more filling and the "crab" would more honestly be labeled "krab." The selection would be enhanced by adding in traditional shrimp toast by replacing one of the filled wonton items. My partner's pork, chicken, shrimp combo meal satisfied him and he said he'd gladly order it again. For some reason, we didn't get fortune cookies, but I thought of it on the way out and asked host Zack who quickly handed me 2 in cellophane. When we got out to the car, I handed one over and then looked down at mine and it was only broken bits with no fortune. Obviously a packaging flaw at the factory, but it's a good thing I'm not superstitious!
Chinatown Asian Kitchen
I just left this restaurant. I ordered a cup of egg, drop soup and general Tsaos chicken. First of all, they did a really nice job decorating the place. It has really delicate flowers painted along the walls and some nice pictures hanging up. It’s very cute. They only say that I could get to go with my meal with egg drop soup. I’m not a fan of egg drop soup. Having said that, it was pretty good, ribbons of silky, egg, small amount of vegetables, I added a little bit of soy sauce and it was perfect for me. I’m a big believer that the first bite tells the tale. I took a bite of the chicken, the taste was spot on. It was not over sauced, it was not greasy, it had a very nice flavor with just the perfect amount of spice. The entrée came with a spring roll and a scoop of rice. I don’t care for spring rolls, but I did take a bite of it, it tasted like any other spring roll. Only it was definitely very crunchy and not in the slightest greasy. If you like spring rolls, you would probably claim that a winner. I was less impressed with the fried rice that went along with the meal. As you can see by the photo all it is is brown colored rice. It’s not crispy. I didn’t see a sign of a vegetable or an egg in it And when I left, I took the remaining entrée but left my rice. my total, including soda and tip came out to just slightly over $18. All in all, I think it was really good. I’ll definitely go back and try another entrée. But in my opinion, of the three Chinese restaurants we have in that area one on each corner, this was the best meal that I’ve had
The orange chicken was AMAZING. best i have ever ate. The service was great and the food was better. Very nice atmosphere and was an amazing experience. My family will definitely be returning soon.
Shanghai Grill
The service and ambience were amazing. Decent place for a family. Ordered the vietnamese style sun devil chicken lunch combo. It came with a soup, 2 fried wontons, 1 egg roll. Food was average but the quantity and presentation was great for the price. Hopefully other food items taste better.
Shanghai Grill has been such a great find and it has become our new favorite Chinese restaurant! Each dish we have ordered has been prepared with care and especially delicious! Our favorite dishes so far include sweet and sour chicken, orange chicken, kung pao chicken, General Tso’s chicken, pad thai, sesame chicken, and chicken lo mein. Shanghai Grill’s egg rolls are the absolute best and a must-have! Their potstickers and egg drop soup are also really flavorful and warming; making them such a great starter to your meal. It is easy to tell that each dish is prepared with quality ingredients and that makes all the difference in the world; making the entire experience enjoyable. Each time we have visited Shanghai Grill, we have been welcomed in with kindness and seated with care. The staff is always friendly and attentive. We also appreciated being able to order food to-go from the table, if we needed to. Do yourself and your tastebuds a favor and try Shanghai Grill for your next night out, trust me, you won’t be sorry you did!