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Panda Bowl 0

Panda Bowl

568reviews

For casual reasonable priced Chinese food that one stands in line to order at the counter, with friendly employees, and either eats in or takes out, then this is a good spot. The locals who live or work in the area like it and the place has a solid following with repeat customers. Parking is free, but the parking is usually limited near the building but there are always open spaces further down in the lot. Located in a strip mall in Fountain Valley at Edinger and Harbor near the Santa Ana line, this place fills the area's need for decent Chinese food. A small dining room is available for those who want to dine in. The place is ideal for getting food to take to one's office or home. I love the wonton soup and the vegetable rolls.

Have been coming here since I've been at least 8 years old. Always delicious and big portioning! I have come here today to add the smallest feedback! I ordered delivery from ubereats and there is no option to add sweet sauce. Just like other food, I love my sauce and my meal isn't complete without it. I requested for the sweet sauce to be added but didn't receive it. I'm assuming since it is an additional 25 cents in store, which I have no complaints towards. So, maybe for deliveries you guys could possibly add the sauce to order? Thank you :)

China Bowl Express 0

China Bowl Express

175reviews

First time here and based on reviews, I wasn’t sure how this would turn out in terms of service and food quality but I would say overall satisfied. I had the sweet-and-sour chicken and the pork with peppers and overall pretty good. I ordered it fresh so everything came out right off the pot and also had the flat rice noodles, which was pretty good. Service was good. The place is little dirty.

Great experience! The orange chicken was outstanding—crispy and flavorful, just the way I love it. The chow mein was fresh, light, and refreshing, providing a nice balance to the meal. Even the plain rice was surprisingly good, considering its simplicity. The food was all freshly made and piping hot. Service was efficient; there was a short wait in line, but it was worth it. Overall, everything exceeded expectations, and I'll definitely be coming back!

Fu Wing Low 0

Fu Wing Low

342reviews

This place Never disappoints!! An individual dinner for $16.99. One entree, Egg roll, 2 wontons, soup & rice. I could only eat half so I’ll have leftovers. Portions are awesome! Tastes authentic as well ❤️

Always fresh ! Tried new “Singapore fried noodles” and it didn’t disappoint.

Panda Express 0

Panda Express

451reviews

MELANI JENNY I THANK YOU FOR GREAT SERVICE I APPRECIATE THE KINDNESS PROFESSIONALISM KEEP YOUR POSITIVE OUTLOOK

Came in here on a Sunday night and the staff was so welcoming and joyful. As soon as I walked in I was greeted warmly. It's always been one of my favorite panda express locations definitely recommend it.

Fortune Cookies Restaurant 0

Fortune Cookies Restaurant

634reviews

I arrived after the dinner crowd had dissipated. I was a solo diner but the service I received was very attentive as if my table had more people. Service with a smile. My water glass was always full and my tea pot was always replenished with more hot water. I was really hoping the food would have been more flavorful, though. I ordered 2 dishes: Pad thai and Shrimp with lobster sauce. I was disappointed that both were pretty bland. Originally, I was going to order a sushi roll instead of the shrimp but I guess the sushi chefs had already left because I was told that I couldn't order from that part of the menu. As a solo diner, I obviously didn't finish both dishes (although I could have as I have in the past). The server was very nice and packed dishes both for me. I had finished my brown rice so I was only expecting the main dishes to be packed in boxes. When I got home, they had packed another serving of brown rice for me. That was really nice of them! Service: 5/5 stars Food: 2/5 stars

GOOD FRESH Chinese food. You can get some Chinese food that has been sitting in an aluminum container for a few hours or you can go here and get some delicious fresh Chinese food. The lunch special is one of the last deals left on Earth where you feel like you got more than you paid for. Fresh soup, fresh salad with a delicious dressing, an egg roll, rice and your entree of choice. I left there paying a little bit over $50 for three people and that was including tip.

Lucky Chinese Food 0

Lucky Chinese Food

809reviews

Food is always good. Portions are always generous. It is a CASH ONLY place, so go prepared. Edit: They have now started accepting card payments but with a fee.

I absolutely love Lucky's! They are a must stop anytime I travel home. There is always a line which means the food is fresh and hot. The ladies are helpful and kind. The servings are generous. It is a must stop! Can't go wrong, Lucky's is great any time or day.

Yummy Noodle 0

Yummy Noodle

44reviews

Exploring Yummy Noodle: A New Hand-Pulled Noodle restaurant in Fountain Valley Just a few streets away from my friend’s house in Fountain Valley, a new Lanzhou hand-pulled noodle restaurant called Yummy Noodle has opened about three months ago. Being a noodle lover, I decided to gather some friends and check it out. At Yummy Noodle, you can choose from three types of noodles: hand-pulled (fresh), knife shaved, and wide noodles. I went with the wide one for my Dan-Dan noodle, and I have to say, the texture was just perfect—chewy and satisfying. Our group of four ordered a variety of dishes, and overall, we enjoyed our order, especially considering the reasonable prices. However, I wouldn't recommend the Shanghai juicy dumplings, as they were quite average. what we ordered: - **Lanzhou Hand-Pulled Noodles ($15.49)**: Two of my friends chose the fresh hand-pulled noodles. They both loved how the noodles paired with the flavorful broth and the six slices of beef. - **Dan Dan Noodle ($12.99)**: The flavor was great, the portion was generous, and it wasn't spicy at all, which was a plus for me. - **Spicy Wontons in Chili Oil (10 pieces, $9.99)**: These were small in size but tasty, and the chili oil wasn’t too spicy, which made it quite enjoyable. - **Steamed Chicken ($9.99)**: I liked it and ordered an extra to-go and pair with some sliced cucumber. - **Shanghai Soup Dumplings (8 pieces, $11.99)**: These were pretty average and didn't taste handmade, so I wouldn't recommend this one. The dining space is quite spacious, and the food came out quickly. The staff was friendly and could speak Chinese and English, which made ordering easy. Given that there aren't many places like this around the area, I've already made a return visit! 📍Yummy Noodle 9965 Ellis Ave, Fountain Valley, CA 92708

03/25 Restaurant has been closed since end of 2024. At that time, you could still see in and the equipment and tables still present. Today, plastic sheets over the windows, no sign of existence. No idea if it's still temporarily closed or permanently. No sign indicating status. 10/24 Fast food restaurant-like interior with bare concrete floors. Freshly-made, hand-pulled noodles being made behind the glass divider wall. Food has a good taste versus many American-Chinese restaurants for the authentic flavor. That said, it's not a full-on Chinese restaurant, so temper expectations. For example, special combo chow mein was flavorful and tasty, but skimping a bit on the quantity of vegetables and meats. You can add extra bok choy, if you want. Or Chinese pancakes. Yummy, but there's local alternatives that have bigger servings. Dumplings and Chinese pancakes were perfectly fine and tasty. Chow mein a touch on the saltier side, so ask to adjust the amount of sauce if you prefer.