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Dong's China Buffet
For the price, this place is exceptional. We went to this place after driving for the whole morning, totally worth it! Literally the best Chinese buffet we’ve ever had in this nation at this price level. Everything was so fresh, they even had some food that was unique that you won’t see at other Chinese buffets. Personally I love their peanut pork/chicken, I had it every time I refilled. Their salad bar and fruits were also impossibly fresh.
Good food, good service. My only complaint is being charged for a 3 year old. Most places do not charge for that age. Will just get take out next time.
China Wok
The bourbon chicken I ordered last night for dinner about 6:30pm. The main dish looked as if it was left over from lunch and rewarmed for my purchase, even though it looked as if it was prepared as I waited. It was like tough pellets. The egg roll was full of shredded cabbage with no other recognizable veggies, and bits that looked like FAKE BACON BITS, not real meat of any kind, and maybe red pepper flakes. The Crab Rangoon order was also simply sweetened cream cheese-like filling, with no crab noted. The steamed rice, was not white, nor fresh. There were few carrot pieces, or there noted veggies, and not much of a sauce on the bourbon chicken to give moisture to the meal. Since the rice was more brown, it stands to support the length of time the dish had been prepared and served. I will not return to this resturant at any time in the near future. I want a refund of my $16 meal, plus my $3 tip. I was being generous, will they be concerned about customer opinons?
We’ve been calling in orders for years. For a bit of time the quality was not good. We gave them some time to hear feedback and work out any issues. Very happy with the food tonight. Meat was cooked perfectly, soup was hot and rice was not undercooked. Be patient with local businesses.
Happy Dragon
Excellent food & service. This is the best Chinese food I’ve found near Indianapolis so far. Chicken lo mein, chicken on a stick are both 🤌🏻 so good and they cook when you’re there.
We used to like their food so the higher prices were ok but my last to go order made both me and my husband sick. The food tasted off like the meat might have been spoiled and they used it anyway. We will not be ordering from them again.
No.1 Restaurant
Best Chinese and only Here in Danville! Ha Their crab ragoons are delicious! Small dining room and no hot tea!I like to sip on Chinese tea before my meal! Service is good! These folks have been around here for years and are well loved! Their food is some of the best! They put some of the red sweet sauce in with my egg roll and that was best I've ever tasted! Right on 36 tucked in the middle of tiny strip mall
With all the traditional Chinese carryout joints closing around me in nearby Pittsboro, I was desperate to find the closest place to me for carryout. And to be clear, I want a place that has lunch specials, and combos where you get fried rice and an egg roll, potstickers, and good portions. This is the place. A couple tables inside, boxes of soy sauce, hot mustard, and sweet & sour in the lobby, super friendly and present owners - that's EXACTLY what I want to see when I grab Chinese carryout.
Judy's Kitchen
The food is too salty! We ordered pork, duck, and cha shao noodle. This place used to be good. However, today’s food is so salty! The noodle is unbearably salty. The spicy duck too! So salty! We have been drinking so much water for the rest of the day. Also, the bbq pork is just so dry! We will not go again.
Wow, Judy's wonton soup tastes so rich and the wontons are filled with delicious meat and veggies. I can have this type of wonton soup every day!
Sunny Palace
Alright so let's give this a whirl. Lots to talk on. Number one as people say they seem to cater to carryout and delivery well got lots of calls and walk in while we were ordering and waiting. Now we were dine in option as people have stated empty inside also I side is dated needs a little love and cleaning even just a good old scrub down and organization. We got water to drink bur they did offer a variety of drinks however bottled or canned and the fridge is in the open where they offer them from was empty looking not fully stocked or even midway to give a nice variety view. The bathrooms need an over heal for sure and a power sprayer taken to old tile again a little care can go a long way but when I see bathrooms like that it's saddening especially if you don't have a lot of foot traffic inside. But yes not much in decor or organization there the menu is very large with many items about 5 to 6 pages worth,usually this is a sign that the kitchen had to much going on so many items to keep track of and keep fresh can be hard. What we ordered tasted fresh and great except the crab ragoon had this old texture to it and the filling wasn't that great. The mapo tofu was delicious and spicey and fresh as should be. The general so's chicken was fresh hot and delicious as well. The egg drop soup was not instant but fresh made and you could taste it was good as well. I got the beef noodle soup with ramen noodles for selection of noodle a little disappointed it was more like spaghetti noodle then actual ramen so other then that flavor was there and it did taste good I did not finish that or take it to go though. We also got pork belly plate which was hot fresh and delicious as well with side of green beans in chili sauce also fresh and hot and crisp. So over all 4 out of 5 starts great service and food but lack or organized environment and cleanliness is what cost it a star i didn't give it a three star becasue they don't own the building so who knows what they have to go through to get updates done being In a strip mall location. But very good.
Got hungry after a movie so I went there with my friend thinking they would have some good Chinese food. But I was disappointed! The dishes look so dry and not fresh. Won’t go there again.
Dragon Express LLC
fast, large servings, good food, took credit card no problem edit: picture shows half of the small bean curd home style
Delicious! I got the sesame tofu. The portion was plenty and the white rice that came with it was fluffy and each grain was separate, not clumped. The sauce was really good and not overly sweet. And it all came out super fast. Cash only.
Chow Bar
Maybe we got our hopes up with the sampler platter. We started with the sampler plate which was incredible. The crab Rangoons were delicious, the dumplings were the best with a hint of honey, the chicken skewers were melt-in-your-mouth tender. The ribs were super dry so we left those. They did have a nice sauce but like eating cardboard. I ordered the Chinese bacon and tofu based on another review. The presentation was nice and visually appealing but the flavor was non-existant. SO bland. The only flavor was the brine from canned bamboo shoots which caused the entire dish to taste somewhat bitter. The vegetables were chewy, freezer burnt and overcooked. The meat and tofu were perfectly cooked so it's such a shame the dish wasn't worth eating. Im not sure how tofu could be so flavorless. Same issues with the lo mein and general tsos, no good flavor. The chicken in the general tsos was old and hard. The lo mein was dry and bland but the shrimp was good. Great appetizers, horrible entrees, great portions. I'd recommend getting only meat dishes or appetizers as they were great. Unsure if I will go back.
I went for lunch on a weekday and had the buffet. It was okay as far as Chinese lunch buffets go. Some good, some not so good. Price was fair.
Longfei Chinese Restaurant
My daughter and I wanted to eat before heading home for Thanksgiving. We went here because it is recommended by her Chinese lecture professor. I was surprised by its authenticity. I certainly like to go back, and recommend for people who want real Chinese foods in this small town.
Authentic, exciting, delicious—Longfei is a must for those who want to try true Chinese food or even scratch that guilty itch with American-Chinese classics. I’ve been many times now—just returned from dinner there tonight—and I cannot stress how amazing this restaurant is. Food is mouth-watering. Servers always kind and charming. The Owner is one of the coolest, down-to-earth bosses I’ve ever met. He’s got awe-inspiring energy and vision. Meet him just once and you’ll understand why Longfei is amazing down to the last plate. Foods I’d Recommend for your Mood: Want Adventurous and Flavorful? E18 Szechuan Style Garlic Pig Intestine -Delightful chili heat, tender cloves of garlic, potatoes and generously portioned savory pork intestines Want Cozy and Soupy? P10 Tomato Egg Drop Noodle Soup / Egg Drop -Chewy, hand-pulled flour noodles with a rich and gentle tomato broth with velvet smooth eggs within. Want An Actually Delicious Eggplant Dish? I7 Eggplant with Garlic Sauce -Eggplant done RIGHT. Fried up crispy and tossed in a delicious soy garlic glaze.
Lucky Express Lian
Tonight we walked in not knowing what to expect. We ordered sesame chicken, spring rolls, dumplings, and beef & broccoli… it was so good! I’m am a picky Californian (we know good Chinese) and this did not disappoint. Also, we paid $35, and fed a family of 4. The inside was very very clean, and serve was great. Very nice people!
She liked her szechuan chicken. My Kung Pao Chicken was a bunch of breaded gristle. I couldn't eat it. Stick to the steamed, unbreaded, meat dishes for real meat. We decided we wouldn't return, but you may love it. Nice people, good service.
Uncle Wang's Alley
So good! We got the Mongolian chicken, orange chicken, sweet and sour crispy fried pork, chicken fried rice, pork spring rolls and green beans. Everything was great except the crispy pork was mainly breading. The portion sizes were big. The food came out timely and the only issues we had with the service is he forgot the drinks we ordered and didn’t offer any to go boxes. We just grabbed our own to go stuff because it was on a table near by. And really I think it was just because they were so busy.
Uncle Wang’s Alley is one of the best Chinese restaurants I have ever been to. The food is fresh and authentic, each dish had its own flavor. We got eight different meals to try. The spicy lamb ribs and crispy pork were excellent. The duck was also cooked perfectly. Everything was seasoned well, some dishes were spicy, but not too spicy if you don’t eat the peppers. The place was very busy which on a Friday night which is great to see. They just opened up under new management, I definitely recommend eating here if you want authentic Chinese cuisine.
Red Authentic Chinese Restaurant
Had some of the most delicious food here! Everything was excellent, the scallion pancakes were CRISP, the cucumbers were so flavorful, and the egg foo young was crispy and the gravy was so delicious.
Authentic Chinese food restaurant. This is one of 2 larger Chinese restaurants in Bloomingtoon. We decided to have chinese food for lunch but wanted to try something new and we found this. It was empty when we arrived. The menu is quite comprehensive with choices or meat and veggies diishes. It serves non sipcy and also sichuan dishes. We ordered Dry hotpot, fish with sour veggie doup, pork with garlic sauce, and pork belly with garlic. It is interesting that they ran out of many veggie for the dry hotpot. The food was ready quickly, and they were yummy except the pork belly. The best was the fish soup. The dry hotpot was good, but it is similar to what we had at other malatang restaurants. Overall, it was a good lunch and good service. Pricewise, I think it is reasonable.