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Haluwa Chinese Restaurant
This restaurant really is a hidden jewel. We had last dined here several years ago, when we lived in the area...and we decided to come back to give it a try...we were so glad we did! The food was excellent. The hostesses was engaging and accommodating, and the wait staff was very attentive. The food was awesome! We also enjoyed a Scorpian Bowl between the two of us and were really so pleased - it was delicious! The decor is a little dated but don't let that discourage you. The prices, the staff and the quality of food make this a real hidden gem - and certainly worth a visit!
So much fun to go dancing to great bands! All the servers are absolutely wonderful! The bartenders too! We love getting the pu pu platter for two. They also have the best drinks around! They are great at taking care of people also, getting cabs etc. My favorite is they have a professional door man who keeps an eye on everyone! I feel safe!
Panda Express
The place is crowded but the wait is ok. The portions are not generous as the server is careful not to serve us too much. The new blazing beef is really yummy. We enjoy that. The broccoli is very overcooked and looked a bit old so we skipped that although beef and broccoli is our usual plate. The place is coral. The soda machine is good I will still return.
Ordered a plate. This includes two entrees and one side. If u get honey walnut shrimp for an entree. You will only get four pieces of it. Even if you pay extra for it since it’s “premium”. The entire tray was untouched for the entire wait in line. Other lady who cashed us out looked at my plate and sorta just stared. I would have payed more for more pieces. I tried to communicate but I seemed like a burden which I felt bad about. Is that normal. Four pieces of shrimp for an entree ? Just warmed up what I had left. Huge walnut shell. Thank god I didn’t bite down all the way I would have brocken a tooth.
China City
I highlyyyy recommend China City in the Pheasant Lane Mall for it's excellent service and food. The atmosphere is the food court which is cool 😎 too. The management/ownership is very friendly and will work with you. I only had 2.95 on Cashapp and it was supposed to be 3.24, but she still gave me three crab rangoons. Closed at 8 tonight, but check ✔️ it out tomorrow or a week from now or whenever.
I've gotten food here a few times, but I'll write about my most recent experience (with a photo attached). I got the Kung Pao chicken and General Tso's chicken. So the Combo Two is $9.69, and after tax it is $10.51 -- so keep that in mind. What's shown in the picture might seem good at first, although what I noticed is that they add a lot of rice and less of the actual other food. After getting through the chicken, I still had more than half the rice left. No problem as I could use the leftover rice for later. But it did make me realize the rice to food ratio was around 2:1. I was pleasantly surprised by the kung pao chicken. It's good for mall Chinese food. General Tso's chicken tasted standard. If you want Combo Three I think it's $10.89 but at that point you are paying around $12. At that point, you might want to consider an actual Chinese restaurant. The other mall food court place with similar dishes has the same prices.
Yang Yang Kitchen Chinese Food & Bar
This restaurant is located in an odd location. Anyway, walked in and it looked more like a take out place than an eat in restaurant. The dining room was closed so sat don’t at the bar ( room for 6). There was no bartender! The guy taking phone orders was the one that made the drinks. Ordered a mai tai( made from scratch, not pre mixed Kudos!). However, bartender/order taker didn’t understand much English and couldn’t make a vodka pineapple(language barrier). We ordered the house fried rice. The riced was under cooked, the chicken was pale strips of something, lacked flavor. It was more like pork fried rice with shrimp and strips of mystery chicken. If you feel adventurous, then give it a shot. Enjoy!
Yang Yang used to be one of my favorites but I am calling it quits. I’m not normally one to complain but the food here has been consistently a let down the last few times I’ve had it and downright unacceptable one of the times. Idk if it has changed ownership or the kitchen staff has just stopped caring but this place stinks now.
Men At Wok NH
Ordered the steamed dumplings online with coconut chicken (by mistake, I wanted shrimp). The dumplings were literally the worst I’ve ever had in my entire life. The dough is as thick as bao buns and it tastes uncooked. The coconut chicken is literally just covered in canned coconut milk. A lot of those pieces are just straight up flour coating with no chicken in the middle. Absolute dog food. Edit: Shameful response from owner
Me and my girlfriend just got done work and we're heading back home to vermont and this place right here is a 10 star the food was warm tasted great and made me want to order extra. Thank you for my dinner and being open till 930pm. Best place in town I my opinion.
Asian Gourmet
I love this place! Total surprise, I'm so glad my friends recommended it because I wouldn't have tried it otherwise. Food quality is better than 90% of Chinese restaurants, and that's what I care about. But it also has great service, affordable cocktails, and it's a nice place to spend time. Definitely worth a try if you like traditional Chinese food.
Bright, clean space, great service, free hot green tea, and delicious food. My husband got the happy family and I got the Szechuan beef. Both were excellent. Sauces were flavorful, veggies were fresh, and meats were tender. We asked for hot chili sauce on the side and even that was a step above anywhere else. Would absolutely come back here!
Ming House
Man, for years, I was told this was the pace to go for Chinese food in North country. Long story short: It's not. So, time for an honest review. This was our first time at the restaurant so everything you're seeing is how we felt bout it Partner and I stopped for dinner on 5-24 round 5. The restaurant itself was sparsely decorated and there wasn't a smell of... anything in the air. Concerning but whatever. It might be a sleeper. First: Appetizers I got the boneless spare ribs and egg rolls The spare ribs had no real flavor to them other than kind of off pork. They were super moist and tender though. They had great potential. The egg rolls were pretty decent. I'd like them to be a bit thicker than a traditional spring roll at the price point they were sold but yeah, solid Crab Rangoons they were okay, nothing special. Lots of imitation crab (not upset about it) but they were bland, no seasoning at all. They are edible but could be better. And for our main : Gen Gaos chicken / pork fried rice I'm sorry, this one was offensive. Both of us were so put off by the sauce used on the chicken (which were clearly store-bought chicken tenders) we couldn't eat it. (Franks red hot should not be in a Chinese food kitchen. Not sorry) The little bit of the rice that had not been contaminated by the sauce was really good. I'm actually really upset that I wasn't able to have more of that fried rice. Server was kind. I wish she was more patient in a answering questions. The correct answer to the question "what kind of beer do you have" is not "what kind do you want". What if I'd come out with something crazy like some imported that you didn't have. Rattle off your domestics and that's it. That's all you need to do. Oh cost. Pretty pricey for what you're getting. At the end of the day all I got to say about this place is that there are other places in the area.
Went for the first time in 20 years and the food was pretty good, the only thing I questioned was the teriyaki beef. They were quite light in color. The food was good when we got it. We found out the cook was 83 years old so for that I gave them 3 stars. ***Oh ya btw they charge a $1.92 convince fee for using the debit card..
Master Wok
Was charged 16.25 for the SMALLEST amount of food. I'm surprised too because Chinese food places usually get ya 2 meals outa it. You've lost a customer Master Wok
It's mall Chinese, nothing more to say. But I've been going here since I myself was in high-school in the early 2000s and I'm glad their still around
Golden Dragon
This isn't a Chinese restaurant. Its a Chinese dive bar. you know...the one where all the alcoholics go because the drinks are super strong. I think they only serve food because they have too as a bar. I cant understand how this place ever gets above a two. I had the Generals and it was chicken fingers dripping in generals sauce. that's all. I ate what i could stand because i was hungry and didn't want the hassle of bringing it back since i took it to go. I cringe every time i drive by it. Panda express (fast food) is worlds better and cheaper with no attitude and PE isn't even all that great either.
We waited for about 10 mins before anyone noticed we were there. Only 2 women working dining room and full bar. They were both extremely nice, despite being overworked. Food was not bad, but extremely greasy. Portions were good. Bathroom was nasty.
Deli Garden
Current name China star. They cook real Cantoness food. And serving wine. Big screen TV by the bar.
A family favourite! Nothing fancy to look at but the food does the talking. Always good