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NY Restaurant
I’m originally from NYC so I know a good Chinese restaurant and this is the best so far since I’ve moved here. They don’t call it NY for nothing. The only thing I think they should do different is have the sauces to pour on the food like hot sauce and ketchup instead of using the packets.
Really enjoyed the food here! It was quick and fresh. The flavors were really great. I got the tofu with vegetables and the tofu was cooked perfectly! The Crab Rangoons were so crispy and yummy. The portion size is really good. Both me and my husband had enough to take home. The atmosphere isn’t like a fancy sit down restaurant or anything, it’s more like a whole in the wall but it’s a good find. They did bring the food to us but other than that they weren’t like waiting on us. They mostly have to-go orders.
Osaka Japanese and Chinese
It's your typical casual, nothing-fancy, local neighborhood place. I've dined in a few times and gotten takeout here many times over the years. On the plus side the menu is extensive; there's Chinese and Japanese, and something like 60+ variety of sushi rolls you can order. With that much variety you're bound to find something you like. Any time I've gotten takeout it's ready on time and easy in and out. With that said, its not bad but it's also not anything to write home about. I think the Chinese side of the menu is the stronger half of it; sushi is average. Overall it's not bad but there are other places in the area that are at least as good.
Had a simple sushi lunch at this Chinese restaurant. Staff were friendly and there was no wait on a weekday. Reasonable prices
huang's china bistro
I drove in the newly falling snow just to get their egg drop wanton soup. I also like their orange peel chicken and black pepper beef. I've never had anything bad from here.
Ordered food from here based on good reviews from Door Dash. But the food was just not good. Honey chicken didn't have any honey flavor. I don't know what sauce was used, but it certainly didn't taste like honey. The chicken was very rubbery. The fried rice tasted mostly like oil and not like any other fried rice I've had...and I don't mean that in a good way. Both these dishes were very disappointing and ended up throwing them out. The dumbings were pretty good though, and I did enjoy them.
Happy Garden Restaurant
If you're looking for a great Chinese restaurant like the ones you enjoyed as a kid, look no further; this is it. The long version: This is a nice little restaurant serving up traditional (Americanized) Chinese cuisine. It has all the dishes you'd expect, like sweet and sour chicken, General Tso's, chow mein, etc. A choice of egg flour or hot and sour soup. Every time we've come here, the food is served hot and is flavorful with great ingredients. It's a step above the quality level of many Chinese restaurants in the area. Quality ingredients make all the difference. The service is always great, even when they're busy. They always seem to have plenty of doordash folks there too. It is clearly a popular place. The dining area is always neat and clean, and the atmosphere is pretty typical for this type of restaurant. It's a fantastic place to take the family. They can handle large groups there as well. Overall, this is an amazing place to go. One of our family favorites.
Great flavor! Awesome lemon chicken! Yes, Lemon!
Panda Express
This place has possibly the most unmotivated, unhappy, rude individuals that I have met. Miss after miss with this food for over a year now. Almost always too little food in the drive through, not to mention how rushed you are when ordering. Its honestly an accomplishment on how consistent they mess up chow Mein or the fried rice whether its too much vegetables or no veggies at all. Definitely recommend to just stop by the Fred Meyer next door and buy their food, because I’m sure you’ll find a lot more bearable people/food there.
I ordered orange chicken and walnut shrimp. I didn’t get walnut shrimp and they put something else in there that wasn’t very good.thumbs down. The chicken I got had green beans in it and fruit.