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Sunny Wok
I love finding new places to eat. I'm not sure how I have missed the Sunny Wok for the entire year plus that I have lived here in Bradenton but I am definitely glad that I found it. It's right next to the Goodwill just off of 70. It's pretty much what you expect from a little Chinese restaurant. It is a clean little shop with a half dozen tables. And of course the great scent of the food being cooked in the kitchen. I ordered two of the lunch specials (which is served with either white or fried rice and either an egg roll or a can of soda). I ordered the bourbon chicken and a beef with black beans and vegetables. I also ordered a large egg drop soup. Both lunches were great and the egg drop soup was spectacular tasting and had a fantastic amber color. I will definitely be ordering lunch from Sunny Wok again.
šHonestly, I was surprised. This place was out of the way from my work but itās totally worth it. I wanted to try somewhere new because I tried so many Chinese restaurants in Sarasota, Lakewood Ranch, Bradenton, and Palmetto. This definitely my favorite now. It took about 15 minutes from an online order which was fast, and the people were extremely nice. šš¼The food was really good. Not too sweet and not too salty, perfectly seasoned and not bland either. I especially like their Mongolian Beef and Stir Fried Bean Sprouts.
Happy Dragon
We love Happy Dragon LWR! We have enjoyed the convenience of having good Chinese takeout food nearby. I do not understand negative reviews. We have eaten delicious and generously sized meals from there, several times a month. Consistantly hot, fresh, colorful vegetables; tender meat with flavorful sauces. You get big servings for a good price. And we have tasty leftovers the next day.
The food is here is average. That's all. Nothing special, but if it's your only option then go for it. Absolutely terrible reception. We all have bad days, but after five years of coming here every other month or so, nothing has changed. The woman at the register lacks people skills and does not want to hear about any issues you have with the food.
Panda Express
I was so excited when this location opened up in Lakewood Ranch because I haven't had their orange chicken in years. Staff here are friendly and getting our food ordered and checked out was a breeze. The only thing they could improve is keeping the tables wiped up consistently and floors swept. Other than that, I'll be coming here a lot more now. Being a brand new establishment, the ambience here is modern and aesthetic-- probably one of the nicest Panda Express restaurants that I've ever been to. This location also has a convenient drive-thru.
Update: Well⦠you respond and I respond. The new Hot Orange Chicken is REMARKABLE. I purchase the large entree and itās more than enough and just go without rice (so I canāt comment on sizes of regular portions). Great adjustments!! Iāll be coming back as long as hot orange chicken is an option. Adding a pic but leaving the originals up. Moving from 2 stars to 5. Doubt sound dampening or sweet n sour sauce has been adjusted but Iām feeling happy after that chicken so⦠Original: Not enough chicken to even touch the top of the tiny to go container. Very chewy batter on the orange chicken, hardly any spice, Panda now serves the sweet and sour sauce cold from squeeze packet so 86 the spring rolls, oh and the water cup is like 8oz or something ridiculous. Zero sound dampening or soft surfaces in the restaurant and all tile so it's extremely loud. Dear Panda: Pile the chicken on, make it in small batches so it's always hot, turn up the heat so batter has crunch, the smell from the spice should burn your nose from Orange Chicken when it's fresh, serve piping hot sweet and sour sauce like you once did(this rescues the often cold spring rolls) and use thick rubber matts to limit room noise.