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醉杭州 Home Kitchen 0

醉杭州 Home Kitchen

43reviews

Authentic, cozy, and low-key upscale with prices to match. Friendly service and very tasty food. A great dining option addition to the area. The sun dried veggie with ribs (such an odd translation) were amazing.

Very nice atmosphere. Dishes are lightly seasoned, which i enjoy very much. Portion size is great. 片儿川 is ok, though not all ingredients are fresh. Will definitely come again. Update: after coming again, I reduced the rating by 2. Only 马兰头 tastes great. Pork does not have red color. Kidney is smelly. 桂花 does not have any aroma. After two visits, I felt that this is a decent chain restaurant, but price does not match quality.

B2J Fish Soup Plano 不二家酸菜鱼 Plano 0

B2J Fish Soup Plano 不二家酸菜鱼 Plano

1028reviews

The service here was mediocre, but the ambiance was pleasant. The sour and spicy fish/beef soup was outstanding—the best version I’ve had. While the side dishes were decent, the real star of the meal was the soup. If you’re a fan of fish soup, I highly recommend giving it a try—you won’t be disappointed!

I come here at least once a month for their signature fish - it’s just that good and I don’t think I’d ever get tired of it. I also love their cucumber side dish and fish skin! It’s a great place to eat with friends or family - every time I come, it’s with company so we can share! B2J is a small establishment that can sometimes get cold because of the air that rushes in whenever someone enters, but I’ve never had to wait for a table even though seating is limited. It’s next to Nature Brew which is a good place to get your boba fix after 😋

Jade Palace Restaurant 0

Jade Palace Restaurant

196reviews

If you’re looking for comfort Chinese food this is the place! Worth every penny. We typically order the egg roll 10/10 Chicken and dumplings 10/10 Sesame chicken 10/10 (nice and crispy) Shrimp fried rice 10/10 (rice has good flavor and doesn’t taste bland) KungPao chicken! Oh and the cheese boats and sour soup! So yummy!

I ordered kung pao with steamed rice, the kung pao wasn’t the best I have tried, peanuts were not roasted. The steamed rice was a bit hard/dry. Place is clean, wasn’t busy for lunch time. Plenty of parking space.

Mahjong Chinese Kitchen 0

Mahjong Chinese Kitchen

128reviews

By far our new favorite resturant. Since being introduced to this place we have been here 4 times. We have yet to find another place like this in Plano or vicinity. The service here is amazing, everyone here is SO friendly. Two gentlemen who look like brothers and two ladies who look like sisters. They seem to take great pride in this place and it shows. The ambiance of this place is great. Mahjong tiles on the walls reminds me of my mother playing mahjong in the early 80s. Very well done! On this particular night we ordered the chicken garlic dumplings which were amazing to start as well as some hot and sour soup in individual bowls. The soup was hot and had just enough spice to give you a kick of power after each sip. Rolled into some Moo shu chicken which was amazing and some combo fried rice. One of the family members has an onion allergy so they were kind to accomodate us on all dishes. The chicken was all white meat and very nicely done. You know how sometimes you eat at chinese restaurants and the chicken seems wok warmed up... not here! This place only has about 12 tables so reservations are recommended. It appears some of the locals eat here so it fills up fast. Next time will try the walnut chicken and the lobster. A++++ will be back A+++++ for the service A++++++ for the cleanliness and quality of food.

I spent over 50 bucks and they would not honor my ad pages coupon also i didn't finish my 2nd entree. They threw it out and wouldn't do shit to help me. I will never go back very disappointed as a first time customer....

East Wall Chinese Cuisine 0

East Wall Chinese Cuisine

273reviews

The best roasted duck I’ve had in the DFW. Skin was perfectly crispy and shinny. Meat was seasoned well, moist and not too fatty. The skin of the scallion chicken was perfect. I wish the meat was a bit more moist. The fillings for the dim sum dumplings were great, specially the siu mai, but the wrappers had room for improvement. Looking forward to go and try the clay pots and hand pulled noodles.

Decent place for some pretty authentic Cantonese cuisine. Not many places have the claypot rice. The steamed chicken was tender and tasty and not overcooked.

Lucky City 0

Lucky City

315reviews

Definitely traditional Chinese restaurant with all the plates stacked on the table in the front. I went here for the duck, but they ran out before I got there and they pushed the chicken at me which was a bit Asian of them to do. Food was delish and seems to be Canto style. Definitely worth trying out.

Food was delicious with reasonable pricing. The staff was great with helping to pick which options were better. Had BBQ duck, BBQ pork, Crispy Roast Pork, Water Spinach, Clam in Black Bean Sauce, Peking Style BBQ Pork Chop, Salted Fish & Tofu & Chicken Hotpot, and Stir Fried Rice Noodle Cantonese Style. Everything was delicious and the portion size was big. The service was good and the waitress was quick to provide us with water and take out order. I would definitely come back with friends and family and order food to go as well. Update: Came back with more family who haven't tried Lucky City before. The food didn't disappoint! Everything was delicious and once again the quantity was great for the asking price! Got: Spicy Fried Squid, Lemongrass Pork Chop, Combination Tofu Hotpot, Clam in Ginger Sauce, and Beef with Mushroom, Snow Pea, and Bamboo Shoot. We all left super full and satisfied, went home and fell into a food coma 🤤 Definitely recommend anyone to come here for great, yummy food.

Royal Kitchen 0

Royal Kitchen

466reviews

The Royal Kitchen is a great restaurant for Peking Duck...and most certainly a few other things. Tonight, we started with wontons in chili sauce and steamed chicken feet. The chili sauce that the wontons were served in was perfect. I think you could serve just about anything in it, and it would be great. The chicken feet weren't as tender as a normal dim sum restaurant, but they were cooked to order. Royal Kitchen doesn't put itself out there as a dim sum restaurant so it's understandable. The Peking Duck was wonderful. It was served traditionally and carved table side. We were very familiar with Peking Duck but not with Salted Pepper Duck Bones. Our server was trying to explain what they were when the owner passed by and was kind enough to just add them to the order so we could try them. I'm glad she did, they were excellent, and we would have completely missed out if not for her. If you like traditional Chinese food, and particularly Peking Duck, this is a place you'll want to try. Their prices are reasonable, and their service is great. We were there for an early dinner on a Thursday and they had plenty of seating.

We love searching for authentic Peking duck in every big city in the US because my husband is a huge fan of Peking duck! On our third day in Dallas, we dedicated an afternoon to Royal Kitchen, and it was totally worth it. The portions are big, and the flavors are spot on. The crispy duck skin dipped in white sugar and sauce was rich but not greasy at all, very authentic and even the girl sit beside me ask me what I ordered. The duck soup made from the leftover bones was incredibly flavorful, and we somehow managed to finish an entire duck,which is very big one, between the two of us! We also loved the sizzling crispy rice with chicken—so crunchy and flavorful! The lady who served us was very welcoming, and hearing her Beijing dialect brought back memories of my time studying in Beijing in 2012. Highly recommend!

Chef Sun's Noodle and Dumpling Plano 0

Chef Sun's Noodle and Dumpling Plano

261reviews

Partner loves dim sum, so we came here for date night. We got the green beans, chicken fried rice, the colorful dumplings, and some pork soup dumplings. I’d say the dumplings were creative and I don’t regret getting them, I don’t think I would again. There was also a musky taste to the soup dumplings that wasn’t terrible but was unexpected based on previous ones I’ve had. The chicken fried rice was good, but a bit heavy on the soy and lacking distinct amounts of egg. The green beans were the star of the show for me, and I really liked them and would order again a thousand times over. The service was attentive and quick. We got all of our dishes within 10-15 minutes with the fried rice coming out in less than 5. I would return here and focus more around the regular dumplings and maybe try some other options!

A nice restaurant with a wide variety of options. The Biang Biang noodles, which are very popular, were pretty good. I do think that with a bit more flavor they would've been delicious. I also personally prefer to have been more spicy but I understand why they avoided that. We also had the Mongolian beef and Boiled Fish in Hot sauce. Both were fine, but not exceptional. In general it seems to be a reliable but not overpriced Chinese restaurant. May come back to sample the dumplings.

ChongQing House 0

ChongQing House

250reviews

We visited for dinner and ordered Chicken in Garlic Sauce, a Shrimp with Vegetables dish, and A-Choy. The food was fresh and tasty. Some of the wait staff didn't speak English well, but others do so we were still able to order. Nice people here. Worth checking out!

We enjoyed the pigs snout, Dan Dan noodle and jelly dessert, but kidney we ordered was so smelly that I had to send it back. I have had pork kidney before and understand it has a certain smell but not to this extent. They seem bothered by my request but accommodated anyways which I appreciated. It was subbed by orange chicken, not to our liking unfortunately. Inside the restaurant feels a bit humid and the customer service was barely there, they were eating the same time we were eating there.

Chinese BBQ 老江湖 0

Chinese BBQ 老江湖

296reviews

It is my hometown street foods! I like the hand-pulled noodles. It gives you the texture that you will never find it in others. Chicken fried rice is the one you must try. It’s popcorn chicken seasoning with spicy and cumin flavor. It’s the best dish after you have appetizer and still look for something to fill your stomach! Skewers is the okay level to me…not bad but not as surprising as the noodles and chicken fried rice.

Excellent service, portions and prices. The skewers were juicy but not too charred. Spicy version is recommended but extra spices are available at the table. The Chinese burger was juicy and very good.

客串江湖 Yu's Asian Diner 0

客串江湖 Yu's Asian Diner

393reviews

Great spot for some Chinese food! Came here after pickleball because the place we usually go to was closed and I’m glad we did. We got mapo tofu, crispy pork, beef skewer and fish ball skewer. Everything was yummy and the service was good! Will definitely be back

This restaurant has the best Sweer Sour Pork in Dallas. The quality and taste of this restaurant’s BBQ skewers are the best! We didn’t take pics for BBQ because kids eat them all! Definitely a worth try!

852 Cafe (Inside Chasu Kitchen) 0

852 Cafe (Inside Chasu Kitchen)

23reviews

I couldn’t believe you can get HK cha chaan teng food in Dallas this authentic! The beef hor fun noodles are maybe the best in town, and the unique HK cafe fare like the french toast, pork chop, and milk tea are really excellent.

UPDATE: as of July 2024 852 Cafe has merged into Chasu Kitchen. While they gradually bring back more of their items to Chasu, please continue to provide support and patience as we can finally enjoy HK cafe foods in a dine-in environment! === Another milestone for Hong Kong cafe food & drink in DFW! 852 Cafe is part of the Legacy West Eats ghost kitchen (pick-up or food delivery service only) recently opening with a small but impactful menu of Hong Kong cafe food & drink. Overall Impression: Nostalgia for Hong Kongers craving HK food & drink in DFW and new intriguing flavors for those new to HK cafe food. Food was pretty filling for the price point. With continual support and constructive feedback, it can only get better and better.