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Duck House Chinese Restaurant

1870reviews

I hyped this place up after only dining once. That's my bad 😔. If the staff spent as much time cleaning the restroom 🚺 and checking in on diners as they did standing near the bar and taking to each other , this would be a nice place to dine. Having staff on the floor who can't communicate with diners is frustrating in itself. The hostess podium is absent of a hostess. I appreciate the masks and quick service. Our Salt & Pepper prawns w/I shell , were incredibly too salty. Inedible even with mustard and vinegar. A salt lick. They were perfect the first time I dined here. The combination fried rice had a lot of 'Wok hei' and a nice sheen, good amount of ingredients, but short on shrimp. The sesame chicken had a perfect fry. Delicious. The women's restroom 🚻 was filthy! Garbage over flowed in the stall and outside the stalls. No toilet paper in the large stall, and it stunk. Just disappointed ☹️. Won't be back. Too many better places to dine with better service and Parking, and prices, and cleaner.

Stopped here with the wife for dinner before a Shen Yun performance at the Keller. The ginger lemon drop cocktail was very well made and flavorful, and not light on the alcohol. The mandarin crispy chicken was decent but not awe inspiring; very garlicky. A typical Americanized Chinese dish that I know a lot of people enjoy but it’s just not my thing to have something so sugary and swimming in thick sauce. But even so, it was executed well. However, the shrimp dry pot dish was absolutely fantastic! A completely different type of Chinese food than your usual fare, and I already cannot wait to try another protein. It’s rated at very spicy but honestly it wasn’t too hot at all, although I love spicy food. A majority of the spicy heat came from the copious use of whole Chinese peppercorns which were absolutely lovely in their tongue-numbing effect. The shrimp were fresh and stir-fried dry so they had an interesting crispiness with minimal coating. My only complaint would be too many green bell peppers in this dish, but I easily picked half of them out and still loved the dish.

Sustanble Hrvest Cof Importers

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I hyped this place up after only dining once. That's my bad 😔. If the staff spent as much time cleaning the restroom 🚺 and checking in on diners as they did standing near the bar and taking to each other , this would be a nice place to dine. Having staff on the floor who can't communicate with diners is frustrating in itself. The hostess podium is absent of a hostess. I appreciate the masks and quick service. Our Salt & Pepper prawns w/I shell , were incredibly too salty. Inedible even with mustard and vinegar. A salt lick. They were perfect the first time I dined here. The combination fried rice had a lot of 'Wok hei' and a nice sheen, good amount of ingredients, but short on shrimp. The sesame chicken had a perfect fry. Delicious. The women's restroom 🚻 was filthy! Garbage over flowed in the stall and outside the stalls. No toilet paper in the large stall, and it stunk. Just disappointed ☹️. Won't be back. Too many better places to dine with better service and Parking, and prices, and cleaner.

Stopped here with the wife for dinner before a Shen Yun performance at the Keller. The ginger lemon drop cocktail was very well made and flavorful, and not light on the alcohol. The mandarin crispy chicken was decent but not awe inspiring; very garlicky. A typical Americanized Chinese dish that I know a lot of people enjoy but it’s just not my thing to have something so sugary and swimming in thick sauce. But even so, it was executed well. However, the shrimp dry pot dish was absolutely fantastic! A completely different type of Chinese food than your usual fare, and I already cannot wait to try another protein. It’s rated at very spicy but honestly it wasn’t too hot at all, although I love spicy food. A majority of the spicy heat came from the copious use of whole Chinese peppercorns which were absolutely lovely in their tongue-numbing effect. The shrimp were fresh and stir-fried dry so they had an interesting crispiness with minimal coating. My only complaint would be too many green bell peppers in this dish, but I easily picked half of them out and still loved the dish.

Nana’s Kitchen

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I hyped this place up after only dining once. That's my bad 😔. If the staff spent as much time cleaning the restroom 🚺 and checking in on diners as they did standing near the bar and taking to each other , this would be a nice place to dine. Having staff on the floor who can't communicate with diners is frustrating in itself. The hostess podium is absent of a hostess. I appreciate the masks and quick service. Our Salt & Pepper prawns w/I shell , were incredibly too salty. Inedible even with mustard and vinegar. A salt lick. They were perfect the first time I dined here. The combination fried rice had a lot of 'Wok hei' and a nice sheen, good amount of ingredients, but short on shrimp. The sesame chicken had a perfect fry. Delicious. The women's restroom 🚻 was filthy! Garbage over flowed in the stall and outside the stalls. No toilet paper in the large stall, and it stunk. Just disappointed ☹️. Won't be back. Too many better places to dine with better service and Parking, and prices, and cleaner.

Stopped here with the wife for dinner before a Shen Yun performance at the Keller. The ginger lemon drop cocktail was very well made and flavorful, and not light on the alcohol. The mandarin crispy chicken was decent but not awe inspiring; very garlicky. A typical Americanized Chinese dish that I know a lot of people enjoy but it’s just not my thing to have something so sugary and swimming in thick sauce. But even so, it was executed well. However, the shrimp dry pot dish was absolutely fantastic! A completely different type of Chinese food than your usual fare, and I already cannot wait to try another protein. It’s rated at very spicy but honestly it wasn’t too hot at all, although I love spicy food. A majority of the spicy heat came from the copious use of whole Chinese peppercorns which were absolutely lovely in their tongue-numbing effect. The shrimp were fresh and stir-fried dry so they had an interesting crispiness with minimal coating. My only complaint would be too many green bell peppers in this dish, but I easily picked half of them out and still loved the dish.

广东菜

0reviews

I hyped this place up after only dining once. That's my bad 😔. If the staff spent as much time cleaning the restroom 🚺 and checking in on diners as they did standing near the bar and taking to each other , this would be a nice place to dine. Having staff on the floor who can't communicate with diners is frustrating in itself. The hostess podium is absent of a hostess. I appreciate the masks and quick service. Our Salt & Pepper prawns w/I shell , were incredibly too salty. Inedible even with mustard and vinegar. A salt lick. They were perfect the first time I dined here. The combination fried rice had a lot of 'Wok hei' and a nice sheen, good amount of ingredients, but short on shrimp. The sesame chicken had a perfect fry. Delicious. The women's restroom 🚻 was filthy! Garbage over flowed in the stall and outside the stalls. No toilet paper in the large stall, and it stunk. Just disappointed ☹️. Won't be back. Too many better places to dine with better service and Parking, and prices, and cleaner.

Stopped here with the wife for dinner before a Shen Yun performance at the Keller. The ginger lemon drop cocktail was very well made and flavorful, and not light on the alcohol. The mandarin crispy chicken was decent but not awe inspiring; very garlicky. A typical Americanized Chinese dish that I know a lot of people enjoy but it’s just not my thing to have something so sugary and swimming in thick sauce. But even so, it was executed well. However, the shrimp dry pot dish was absolutely fantastic! A completely different type of Chinese food than your usual fare, and I already cannot wait to try another protein. It’s rated at very spicy but honestly it wasn’t too hot at all, although I love spicy food. A majority of the spicy heat came from the copious use of whole Chinese peppercorns which were absolutely lovely in their tongue-numbing effect. The shrimp were fresh and stir-fried dry so they had an interesting crispiness with minimal coating. My only complaint would be too many green bell peppers in this dish, but I easily picked half of them out and still loved the dish.