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GOLDEN CHINA
Tryin to find Chinese food in the area? This is your place. It's the best Chinese food you'll find around these parts. It's the fastest takeout place around here too. They used to have a buffet before Covid. It was awesome. So many options. Now it's only carry out. Their crab Rangoon is bomb. There's really nothin on this menu we've ordered that wasn't good. I love their Empire Chicken and lo mein. My husband loves their fried rice and the spicy versions of menu options. Sometimes he orders the chicken and broccoli. I highly recommend this place. They have a ton of options to choose from and they are quick and easy to get food from that actually tastes good. Their prices are great too. It doesn't break your bank ordering from here. The portions match what you pay.
We didn’t really like the food as it’s throughly Americanized by adding so much sugar. Dine in experience was not good as food was served in to go boxes and we ate out of that. Overall not my favorite experience.
Bamboo Chinese Restaurant
Came in for a wonton soup. The dumplings were falling apart. No taste. The pork fried rice was good but the pork in it was fatty. Steam vegetables with chicken has no taste. The tiny pieces of chicken were few and far in between. It didn't even taste like chicken.
The food is tasty and authentic. They're just sparce with the duck sauce and imo, add too much salt. I like the house fried rice.
China Star
Fair experience. Food is good tasting. Fair service experience. Has a clean bathroom. Probably 7 tables to dine in. No high chair. Accepts credit/debit card. Looks like a family run establishment. Street parking only
If I could give zero stars, I would. This place was so bad, I’m considering therapy just to process the experience. The crab rangoon? More like crab ran-wrong. It tasted like regret stuffed into a wonton and deep-fried just enough to be offensively soggy. The lo mein? Absolutely drowned in some mysterious sauce that was so overpowering, I’m convinced it was their attempt to cover up the taste of despair. They gave us this…thing. I think it was supposed to be fried toast, but it felt like someone buttered up a sponge and threw it in the fryer for laughs. The only thing they seemed excited about was handing out extra sauce, almost like they knew it was the only semi-safe thing on the menu. I will be eternally grateful if I don’t get food poisoning. Avoid at all costs—unless you’re into edible disappointment.
House of Tang
My family has been dining here since 1992, while there’s been a few changes over time (decor, residents in the aquariums, the transition away from buffet service); many great things have stayed- the quality of the food, tried and true favorite recipes are still available and several members of staff remain onboard after all these years. Alongside the dining area, there’s a cozy bar seating area and in the warm months, there’s a small amount of outdoor seating available on the deck. In addition to dine-in, they offer take out as well, the food quality is consistent in both services. The menu is available on their website. Daily drink specials are shared on their Facebook page, complete with photos. As part of the menu, there are combination plate specials for lunch and dinner, as well as special menu section featuring a variety of offerings for varying levels of guests- a fun option to try a variety of things. While reservations aren’t needed, if you were to come in a large group (8 or more guests), I would encourage it to allow staff to prearrange seating if tables need to be placed together. I think the prices are fair for the quality and would generally estimate meals at $10-$20 per person (at the time of this writing).
Went here while waiting for our tire change, the lady in charge was friendly and their dog sat beside us which was fine, coz I love dogs. Their food was good and the service was fast. Would recommend!