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Best Chinese Restaurants in North Mills Avenue, Orlando, Florida | GochinaRose Restaurant Guide
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King Bao Mills 0

King Bao Mills

2014reviews

My husband and I tried King Bao Mills for the first time. There wasn’t a wait, you order on the kiosk and I love how it has the pictures. The Hogzilla, Cuban, Glen Rhee, Chicken Katsu Curry, Hot Chicken, along with truffle tots and street corn. Yeah… 2-3 bao and some tots are more than enough to get you full. It’s the next day, and I still feel stuffed! The food was good—possibly the best bao in Orlando—but not as mind-blowing as some reviews made it seem. Each bao had a distinct flavor, which I appreciated. My husband really enjoyed the Hogzilla, and my favorite was the Chicken Katsu Curry. Overall, a solid spot for bao lovers. Would I come back? Definitely. Would I say it's life-changing? Not quite, but it's worth the visit!

As much as I was looking forward to this place, it unfortunately does not live up to the hype. I ordered two tofu baos and two chicken baos. Unfortunately, the chicken quality was terrible. I have not had worse chicken quality before. It was incredibly dry, impossible to bite, and extremely stringy. After a few bites, I had to unfortunately spit it out. On the other hand, the tofu option was much better. I liked the fry of the tofu, however, the curry sauce on it is a little too strong and covers up the flavor of the bao itself. Service is fine. Staff are not that friendly and seem to take a long time to even start making orders. Atmosphere is also not great. It’s pretty dirty in general and could use more cleaning throughout the day.

TaKo Cheena 0

TaKo Cheena

3391reviews

Found hair and plastic in the Korean beef burrito! On Thursday, 3/20, around 6:05 pm, I grabbed a Korean beef burrito to go after grocery shopping. I didn’t eat it until 7:42 pm. When I finally took a bite, the beef tasted undercooked. I shrugged it off, then bit into something that felt like plastic. The worst part came when I chewed on a tough, inedible piece of hair. I was disgusted and lost all appetite.I immediately called the restaurant. The person who answered said the manager had already left, but they’d take my contact info for follow-up. A woman called me back a few minutes later, confirming my order but repeating that nothing could be done until the manager reached out. By Friday, 3/21, there was no follow-up, so I called again. Another woman assured me the manager would contact me. Now it’s Saturday, 3/22, at 10:35 pm, and I still haven’t heard anything.

This is Mex-Asian fusion. The tables are all outside. This is a fun place to get an excellent meal. The ingredients are fresh, and well prepared. The staff is friendly, helpful, and professional. This is a regular stop when we are in this area of Orlando. If you stop by, you’ll know what I mean.