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Royal China Restaurant
Late post, Dinners with Dad, unexpected edition, episode 819…in town for a week long workshop but found time to sneak away for dinner with dad…he said he was kind of tired or eating Korean food all the time so asked me to pick something else…so dim sum it was! Originally, we were headed to the spot behind Home Depot on Pleasant Hill but at the last minute he mentioned this place by Costco on Venture so that’s where we went! Parking lot was pretty empty at 6:30 which gave us pause but we were hungry and decided to give it a shot. Tons of staff so we were greeted and treated like royalty! We ordered a sampling of food, some to take home to mom, all of it was hot, fresh and delicious! If you find yourself in the area, give them a shot! If you want to host a banquet, they have a beautiful space for it!
Royal China Restaurant offers a pleasant dining atmosphere with attentive and friendly service. Staff members frequently check in, though sometimes encourage ordering more items than necessary. The overall taste of the food is average—certainly not the best in town. Some dishes like Xiao Long Bao and radish cake suffered from being kept warm for too long, losing their freshness. The century egg and pork congee tasted a bit off, possibly due to overly large chunks of century egg or an inadequately handled meat flavor. Nonetheless, it’s still a decent place for a casual meal. Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (4/5) Good environment and service, but there’s room for improvement in food freshness.
Zhang's BBQ Chicken
Zhang's is a hidden gem. The surrounding market is an incredible immersive experience and my kids & I had an amazing visit. Every dish at Zhang's was delicious! This was the best Chinese Malaysian food. They have a variety of authentic & "Americanized" dishes. You can't go wrong with any dish on the menu but feel free to ask Ms. Mary (the owner) & she will help you decide. Everything was fresh, flavorful, an skillfully executed. Not only is Ms. Mary a masterful chef, she is also one of the best people I know. She is welcoming, generous, hardworking, kind and funny. No matter how busy the restaurant may be, she always takes her time & makes her customers feel valued. It's evident that she pours her heart & soul into everything she does. Do yourself a favor and try Zhang's. Enjoy & you're welcome. 😝
This place is in the jusgo market food court between the Xian Gourmet place and the Ramen place. I tried the beef rendang and pork porridge with century egg. It came with 2 youtiao (fried dough sticks) but I don't know if that's typical or because we had a longer wait, didn't see it mentioned on the menu. I really liked the beef, it was so tender and flavorful. The congee had lots of ginger and scallion which I prefer. It was barely salted which was good cause then you can salt it to your taste.
Lao Wei Dao 老味道
Wow where do I begin to rave a about this place. Lao Wei Dao is one of the best places in Atlanta i have tried to get fresh hand made variations of dumplings. The pork bao soup buns are amazing. The pork dumplings along with chili oil on the side are so good a nice soft chewy texture. The beef and scallion pancakes are a meal in its self. The pork shrimp wonton soup was loaded with juicy large dumplings. I highly recommend to come and try this place before trying any other dim sum restaurants in Atlanta. The price you pay for freshly hand made dumplings here is unmatched. If Icould rate this place it would be 10 🌟's.
First time eating here and the xiao long bao and beef noodle soup did not disappoint at all! The warm broth and beef were so delicious and noodles very filling. The crab soup dumplings were tastier than the pork but both very good! The lady who was working there was friendly and kind too.
Xi'an Gourmet House
We love coming here for the spicy vegetable hand pulled noodles! They’re made by hand and will adjust the spice level if you don’t like super spicy. The food is always so fresh and the staff are very friendly and attentive. The seating is food court style, so it’s not glamorous or anything but who cares when the food is so good! Recommend getting a little dessert from the Japanese market right there after.
Dry Beef is VERY spicy Which is not listed. So our dish started good and then we couldn't taste it by the end and had to abandon it lol. Took 45 min to get a single dish.be prepared. Overall yeah it's good. Noodles are amazing. Rest is "Sure"
H2O Cafe
Whoever took our order was sweet and it looks like a nice place, but the bubble tea we got tasted like water and a dash of the tea. The boba was also a little hard, not cooked properly. Didn’t enjoy it like I thought I would have. Based off all the previous reviews I was expecting it to be better.
Best food court dry pot and hot pot, ever! Love how spicy even their mild is. The food is tasty and the guy who runs the counter is nice. I’ll stick to ViVi for boba but their food is off the chain. I probs come here at least once a week. If you like mala, you will love their food!
Ruyi Delish
The wifey and I come to resupply at the Jusgo regularly, and this stall inside their big compound seemed new or redesigned, and I have the impression we'd eaten here before, but just now I got around to review them. When we eat at the food hall, we like to eat night market style, as in buy one thing from many stalls and share. This time we ordered the "8 ingredient tofu" dish, which is wifey's favorite. As you can see from the picture, it has a bunch of ingredients, hopefully totaling 8, and the star ingredient is the fried tofu. The other ones are a mix of vegetables, seafood, and fish, all bathed in a clear, very garlicky sauce in this version. The tofu was freshly fried and melted in the mouth, in other words, delicious. The veggies and seafood were good too. The only issue was that the garlic flavor overpowered the dish, and we were left smelling our own garlic breath within our masks for awhile. Yuk! The one negative we experienced was the long wait time. There weren't many people ahead of us (only 1) and they waited a long time to get their food. I think they do a lot of takeout, but I didn't see many pickups while we were waiting. The other person was visibly annoyed, but since we were already eating from another stall, it was ok for us to wait. Eventually it came out after what seemed like 30 minutes, with a soda thrown in as an apology. We will continue eating here, but not get this dish. Wifey didn't like the garlicky tofu.
Who knew food court food could be so good? Got the Eggplant & Fish, Green Beans & Pork, Mongolian Beef, and Fried Rice Noodle & Beef. All were delicious, the prices were good, and I got my grocery shopping done while waiting for our takeout order. Would definitely come back!
China Town
The food is great served to me hot and fresh and the lady all ways check on us and was super sweet they have great food and service now it's not the best place in the world but it is great if your looking for something to eat.
Changed owners it seems, and definitely changed ingredients for the worse. They used to use large, quality shrimp and now it's just tiny frozen farm raised ones with zero flavor. Crab Rangoon was inedible, Honey Chicken was stringy and tough. Really disappointed with our food. The old owners were great, the food was always good. Not anymore. 😔
china panda
Yuk!! I got the chicken fried rice last night and it tasted horrible!! Didn’t taste edible and i tried to eat just the rice and vegetables because the chicken looked questionable. Nope- had an odd taste like cardboard. I threw it away rather than risk getting sick. Luckily my husband got a delicious Subway sandwich on opposite end of shopping center and I had that instead. This place has an A rating and i question that because of the quality of my food.
Went in today with my husband and 2 kids, one of which is a very picky eater. To quote the kids when asked what they would rate it from 1-10, "It's a zillion!" The portions were very generous, giving us tons of leftovers to eat later even after leaving stuffed, and the food was absolutely delicious. The lady (I wish I'd gotten her name!) was super friendly as well. Overall, it was a wonderful experience and we will definitely return. Highly recommend.