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Asian Cafe
It’s hit or miss with certain dishes . I have had lunch here and dinner here . Sometimes the portions can be a little off as well depending on the day . It’s still a decent spot to get food from .
The dish pictured here was 18 dollars. The shrimp is so soggy and it’s sitting in a bath of sugar water. It was so disgusting. Also, we ordered through their website, which I guess they transfer it to their order system manually instead of it being connect because for the second time they messed up. First time they gave me Mongolian tofu instead of beef. This time they gave us a dragon roll instead of a Daniel roll. Tired of losing money here. Wouldn’t recommend
Yao Atlanta
⭐⭐⭐☆☆ We’ve dined at Yao Atlanta a few times in the past and had positive memories, but unfortunately this visit didn’t live up to our expectations. Right as we walked in, we were hit with a strong kitchen scent—understandable given the open kitchen concept, but it made us feel like the ventilation system could use improvement. The small round table for two also made it tough to comfortably manage all the food and drinks we ordered. We had cocktails, oysters, vegetables, a whole fried fish, and the Crying Tiger steak. The oysters were served on regular ice cubes, which melted quickly and left the oysters soaking in water—not ideal. The dry ice placed for presentation even made contact with one of the oysters, which was off-putting. The vegetables were overcooked and surprisingly sweet. The Crying Tiger steak ($38) had a nice presentation but came out overcooked (well-done instead of medium) with a slightly burnt edge. When we asked for rice, we were told it doesn’t come with any side—which was odd since the fried fish came with jasmine rice (which, by the way, was dry and lacked flavor). The salt & pepper fish, priced at $75 (market price), was decent but again leaned on the sweet side. In general, all dishes skewed too sweet for our taste, and given the price point, the overall experience didn’t match up to the cost. We hate to leave negative reviews, and this would typically be a 2-star experience—but we’re giving 3 stars as a form of constructive feedback in hopes that management takes it to heart and makes adjustments. Sadly, we won’t be returning.
I visited a beautiful restaurant that offers free parking for up to two hours in the garage. We arrived at 5:15 PM, and the atmosphere was quiet and relaxing. We had a nice open view and appreciated the decor. They have a special night-out menu, and it's necessary to make a reservation online. I loved the crab fried rice and salmon curry, and the soup was very good—authentic, full-flavored, and well-portioned. However, I found the Mongolian dish to be slightly sweet for my taste. The service was acceptable. I would come back next time to try their pad Thai and more fried rice.
Sushi Kingdom Dunwoody
It was $40 for all you can eat. I felt that the food was ok, nothing exceptional. But the experience was interesting. You could go to the buffet where they had a variety of dishes, fried rice, crab, seafood tacos, desserts, etc. There was also a bar with giant TVs which gave sports bar vibes. There was also a fridge where they had different bubble teas and desserts. Highly recommend the mango flavored bubble tea, yum! You could also order with the waiter and little robots came out with your order when it was ready. Service was really good. It was packed. I enjoyed the hibachi dish, it tasted fresh and delicious. They had decent sushi options to test as well.
Although we did a take out, the experience was still a good one. SushiKingdom is a solid choice for sushi lovers looking for a mix of quality and variety. The restaurant offers a wide range of sushi, from traditional rolls to more adventurous options, and they tend to use fresh ingredients. The ambiance is casual and inviting, making it great for a relaxed meal with friends or family. Some reviews mention quick service, which is a plus, though occasionally, the wait can be a bit longer during peak times. Prices are reasonable for the quality, though not necessarily the cheapest in town. If you're craving sushi and are in the mood for something satisfying without breaking the bank, it's definitely worth checking out.
Thai Kitchen by YAO
Great restaurant. The food and craft cocktails are fantastic. I also love the atmosphere - with great service and aesthetics.. I also love the jazz music played at just the right background level to enjoy, but still be able to have a conversation.
This place here, very nice, good food, entertainment and a massage. My husband and I came here from warner robins for Valentine's Day. Going back!
Tin Drum Asian Kitchen - Perimeter Place
#MyfirstTime at this location, the gentleman was kind to open the door, but that was the only customer service I experienced. The girl with the pearl bow was very unkind. I was the first to come in, and I ordered, and she was annoyed with me after 15 minutes of asking for what I ordered. She told me she was busy and I needed to wait. It was so not necessary. The food was okay , I wish it could have been like the other locations. OVER ALL MY FIRST TIME WAS really upsetting. It was Sunday, and I wanted a great meal and experience . Hopefully, they train her better. She doesn't realize who she just was unkind to.
We had a quick lunch here. The guys at the counter were so welcoming and very helpful with their menu offerings. The food came out quickly and maaaaaan we enjoyed it!! The atmosphere is very clean and trendy. The location was excellent as well!!
General Tso's
This was my first time eating at this restaurant the restaurant that was there before had terrible food! so I assume they just changed their name however I decided to stop there today because after I looked at the menu online, I saw that there were several new items and the prices were a little higher so I thought this can’t be the same place - I’m so glad I did!!! The food was Delicious🙂. I got the triple delight with white rice and the fried Rangoon‘s and it was sooooo good!!! Cost me $22 but the portion was very large and worth every penny in my view🙂 Included in that price was the Rangoon’s. I got six fried Rangoon‘s for I believe it was $5.50.I would definitely recommend General Tso’s if you’re looking for a Chinese place with good food. It’s on winters Chapel road - check it out !! Sorry about the pic. I’d already eaten a half of it before I took the picture(lol!)
Im sorry, the food was not good. Other Chinese take away spots are better. Do not order the lo mein lol, it’s not lo mein. It’s spaghetti noodles with veggies and meat. I’m sorry to who owns the place but yall please buy real noodles meant for the dish. Not cheap spaghetti noodles, it’s pretty bad tasting I’m sorry. I don’t really know why there’s so many good reviews but I guess good tasting Chinese take away spots are never really gunna be above 4.2 lol
Wok Provisions - Dunwoody
Fabulous Chinese restaurant located in Dunwoody. Staff beyond friendly and attentive. Food is delicious. We ordered the chili oil fish with large fresh pieces of white fish in a peppercorn sauce. Soup dumplings yummy. Kung pao chicken and shrimp in a savory broth with large shrimps. Would highly recommend. Great lunch menu as well. Will be coming back again and again.
Ordered egg rolls and general tso chicken. The eGg rolls were hot and crispy with a good taste. The general tso chicken was excellent and the serving size was large. Had a choice of steamed or fried rice. If you spend $50 per check they offer a free glass of wine. The service was friendly and efficient. Decor nothing special but was clean.
Eastern China Taste At Dunwoody
This is the best Chinese restaurant I’ve eaten at. It tastes just like what I’m use to living in New York. They give great customer service and are always friendly and respectful. I’m glad I finally found a Chinese restaurant that’s taste like New York Chinese food (my hometown).
Just finished the best ever dinner! I got spring roll and the shrimp and grilled scallops in brown sauce and not only was the order huge big it was also scrumptious. Staff is friendly food delicious. I’m happy
Lucky China
I came here for lunch and order Hunan Shrimp. Food is not good at all. No aroma and no taste . I spend $12 for my lunch plate and you know what I got damn 4 pieces of shrimps only with small portion of vegetables and small cup of rice. Very sad! Food is bad and rice is very old. I will never go back again. This is not worth it what I paid for.
Enjoyed everything so much! Thank you for amazing egg drop soup!
Panda Express
Today was my first time trying Panda Express, food looked nice and fresh and prices were awesome. Only mistake I made was eating in the dark (I work overnights in a nursing home) few minutes into eating I seen I’m not even sure what this is in my Orange chicken
Great food but price for medium broccoli and steak $9 😔
Pei Wei Express
I’ve been a fan of Pei Wei for over 15 years from when I lived in Northern VA. It’s usually a stand alone restaurant, so I was shocked to see it in the mall. Gave it a try and it was delicious! Bourbon chicken and orange chicken were very tasty and the portion size was abundant! I don’t go to this mall often, but I would eat here again. *NOTE: I ordered for pickup on DoorDash
Pei Wei is inside the food court in Perimeter Mall. The bourbon chicken and fried rice was spot on and the service was pretty quick considering it was a busy Saturday. I definitely recommend them if you are looking for good mall food.