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Chopstick House
I've been here a couple of times ordering take out and the owners are very welcoming. My family has enjoyed everything we've ordered. Food is always hot and tastes great! Family especially loves the fried donuts! Must try! We will be coming back!
This place will be my new to go destination! I ordered the sesame chicken and the orange chicken. The sesame chicken was very flavorful and chewy. The orange chicken was also the same with the sesame chicken but also very spicy. The people who run this place cook their meals with love!
Mandarin
Mandarin is a must-visit for pho lovers! Their broth is rich, flavorful, and perfectly balanced. The lunch menu offers great variety, making it easy to find something satisfying. The cream cheese wontons are crispy and perfectly cooked, with a creamy filling that hits the spot. To top it off, their Thai dessert fruit drink is a refreshing, vibrant treat. Plus, their waitress Ellen goes above and beyond, ensuring every customer feels welcomed and cared for. A standout dining experience!
Dine-in: Their customer service was good and the food was served quickly, nothing I can complain about. Takeout: Food was ready when I arrived, wish the dishes were more balanced between meat and vegetables.
JUN Szechuan Kitchen & Bar
The beef chow fun was delicious, with perfectly seasoned noodles that tasted fresh and tender, well seasoned slices of beef. The Szechuan dumplings in chili oil and xiao long bao were standout dishes full of rich flavor and just the right amount of spice. We highly recommend trying both! Unfortunately, the spicy Szechuan beef noodle soup was a letdown. While it had plenty of spice, it lacked depth of flavor, and the noodles were too hard for our liking. Overall, a great spot with some must-try dishes, but the noodle soup could use some improvement.
The restaurant was not in my list and my friend share the address. Tried the food, surprisingly, they are very good. Authentic Chinese style. All the dishes we order are tasted good. Compare to Grand SzeChuan, the size of each dish is small. Price is higher.
Broadway Chow Mein
I don’t know what y’all been eating but that fried rice I got today was TRASH!!!! It looked good…but was dry as uncooked rice! Any no way. Wasn’t nothing Asian about it at all…Sheesh
Forgot about this place. One day I was looking got some good Chinese food and thought snot them. Their food is fresh and delicious
Hui's Chow Mein
We gave Hui’s a try the other night. We ordered a few chicken dishes and we liked every one we tried. The Kung Bo could be spicier. But overall it was really good. Made quickly. No hassles at all. This place is cash only and there isn’t much parking for take out. Best bet is to get dropped off, have the driver go around the block, then pick you up again. We didn’t get the fried rice or the egg rolls which get really good reviews on here. So we will try both of those next time.
I ordered egg foo young. There was no Brussels sprouts just eggs and gummy. Chicken wings were pink in the inside. Wouton cream cheese was biter. 30.00 meal gone down the drain . I called her and told her she offered no sort of a refund.
Happy Garden II
It wasn’t great. Everything that was fried tasted like the oil hasn’t been changed in some time. Two items were missing from the carry-out order. The beef dish was fast approaching room temp. I’m still willing to pay the higher cost of dining out, but the food has to be worth it. This does not qualify.
Decided to try it today since I was near Shorewood and it's a family-owned business. Extensive menu with many options. Ordered a combination platter with sesame chicken, chicken fried rice, and egg roll. My meal arrived hot and was very good. As for price point, it's actually cheaper than Leann Chin. Will return.
Rose Garden Asian Bistro
This place doesn’t seem to get a lot of business but they’re actually really good. Food came out quick, service wasn’t anything special but not bad either! Everything came in to go containers which was very convenient for us. We dined in, it’s dark and cold in there and which is why I only have atmosphere 1 star but I could definitely see this being a regular to-go spot! We spent $30 in total for 1 App, 2 combo platters and 2 waters so good price as well! Orange chicken is made with real oranges!!
Food was very good and came out quickly. But service we were never checked on, and waited over 10 minutes to get boxes for our left over food and then pay. If I was ever to get food here again it would only be take-out. Also they do not offer free water, only have bottled water.
Xin Xin
Ordered food for myself and children as they wanted Chinese take out for Christmas. The receptionist was rude and very inpatient. This was my first time ordering (and last) I asked the “Manager” if they included eggs in their fried rice. She yelled “NO WE DON’T” I insisted on asking again and making her aware that myself and children are allergic to eggs. It is extremely important that there are no eggs in food. She assured me no while rushing me to complete my order. “If you still need time call back” as I am working remote today I went to pick up food on lunch. Long story short my daughter has hives everywhere because in fact there are eggs… chopped up fine. I called the restaurant about the problem only to be called a liar and that she can’t remember my order.. (even with my receipt and food purchase) she would not give her name over the phone as I stated I can not come back until I am off. Which is AFTER they close. I do not recommend this place, she did not apologize for the health scare, or mistake. Only had her pride in the way. Will also call the health department. If you have allergies do not eat here. Thank goodness it was a small bite and we didn’t need to rush to the hospital.
The food is delicious. This was my second time and I definitely I am coming back again to get food. Additionally the prices are good because they serve you ton of food, compare to others restaurants.
Dragon Jade Restaurant
I got General sour chicken with egg drop soup and tiger pork dinner with hot and sour soup. We asked for extra spicy but didn't seem to be very spicy. Other then that. I enjoyed my meal and leftovers for late night snacking
Following a Notarization at Beacon Hill, I tried Dragon Jafe. Terrific egg drop soup & moo shoo pork.
Yangtze Restaurant
Good: I’ve worked and lived in China for almost 20 years and had dim sum countless times including the heart of dim sum in Guangzhou, Guangdong province. The good thing is that Yangtze Restaurant’s dim sum is possibly the closest you’ll get in terms of authentic dim sum flavor in Minnesota, perhaps reaching 85% with what I’ve had in China. Next level would be in a city with a bigger Chinese community such as Chicago, NY or San Francisco. Bad: There’s unfortunately a lack of transparency with the dim sum menu in terms of pricing as there are no prices displayed. Of course, we should’ve asked since it was our first time but we did not wish to be rude and ask how much each dim sum cost. Also, it was really busy (Easter Sunday). In the end, we ended up paying a total of $270 including tip and tax for 4 adults and 1 kid (photo of receipt below for reference). That’s about $90 per person since three of us decided to split the bill. When asked for an itemized receipt, it did not show which items were ordered. Instead, dim sum is categorized as medium, large and X-large prices. In addition, our host decided to lecture us on how to fill out our dim sum order form. It was an honest mistake on our part but she didn’t have to be rude. But then again, we came on a busy Sunday and she had been dealing and yelling with customers the entire morning. Our server, a gentleman, was very nice to us however. Area(s) to improve on: Improve dim sum menu which displays prices or at least allow customers to know which are priced which. Also, improve host’s service with customers while waiting in line when it gets busy. Although not directed to us, it makes us feel uncomfortable. How would we know if the host will treat us any different? Conclusion: Next time for dim sum, Yangtze Restaurant won’t be our immediate choice because we want to try out the other places in the Twin Cities to compare.
Kinda disappointed. Since this venue is a stones throw away from the hotels and Shops at West End, prices here are elevated compared to what you would pay at any other Chinese restaurant. For the price, the food wasn't worth it. They do give you a good amount of food and generous amounts of protein but the flavor was just lacking. I got the Hunan triple crown since it was recommended. Maybe I should have picked something else. I do have to give credit to the guy at the front desk for being an excellent host. He was very courteous and I noticed that he even put in the effort to remember the names of frequent patrons.
China Palace Restaurant
Got the “combination I” wanting some chow main and some sweet and sour pork. Neither hit the spot. The chicken chow mein is like a thick soup that comes with a packet of grocery store fried noodles, like most restaurants give you for free with soup. Super bland flavor and like 3 small pieces of chicken resting on top of the liquid. The pork was fried and was decent but there was 4 small fried pieces 1 of which was all tendon and bone. Again super bland sauce. The rice was PLENTIFUL. But again just no flavor. It was fried but had nothing in it to bring flavor and tasted like slightly oily steamed rice. I feel bad writing such a brutal review. The woman at the front was decently nice. But honestly each individual good item was one of the worst like it I’ve ever had. Credit where it is due: the food was very hot and fresh.
I got a #12 lunch special and an order of the steamed dumplings. Cost came out to just under $19. The amount of food I got was a ton! Definitely worth the $$. The dumplings were by far the best I have had. Huge size and tasted great! Not a fan of the egg roll. It tasted like it had been rolled in sugar prior to being deep fried. Came off pretty sweet. The sesame chicken was good. Really liked the coating on the chicken. Sauce was ok. Not super spicy but chicken was a little dry. Nothing special about the fried rice. It’s like they just put white rice in the wok with some soy sauce and an egg. No real taste. Would be better if they put just a couple of peas or carrots with some seasonings. I will go back just for the dumplings!!
Mandarin Yang
I ordered the garlic chicken it was sweet and tasty with big chunks of chicken and green peppers onion the beef fried rice was full of flavor sat well ontop of the white rice. I know times are tough and prices are high just about everywhere. I spent $48 with tip & delivery fee. Overall a good meal feeds 2 people.
Amazing place for scrumptious and sublime Chinese food! Come here for a casual lunch or a gathering of good friends and family! The food was fresh and absolutely delicious, and the servers were quick and polite. I definitely will be back. yummy ymmy