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Little Far East II
Food is hit or miss as to how good it is. Tonight the spare ribs were burned and soooo dry. Should not have been sold. The teriyaki chicken tasted bitter and like soy sauce. Fried rice was very good as always.
They do not care about cooking good food or even decent food anymore. Got the S1 special and it barely came with any meat. Just sauce, veggies and rice which was not even good. No love or soul in this place. Save your $12-$16 and go to the grocery store next door.
Kori
We've been enjoying this restaurant since 2016 and we're always pleased. Kori's saved my daughter's bday today. She wanted to make sushi at home but the butcher nor seafood market had sushi grade salmonand tuna. I called the restaurant frantic. They figured out how much we would need and the best price for it. My husband talked to the staff and mentioned it was kiddo's 17th bday. They packed 17 fortune cookies to bring home to her. That was incredibly thoughtful and sweet. That made her very happy! Thank you Kori staff. Special shout out to Lexi for her help.
Absolutely love this place! My go to for sushi and Chinese food! Environment is relaxing, I love the unique lighting. And the food is always fresh hot and amazing! You should definitely stop in and try this place!
JiBeiChuan Noodle House 季北川花胶鸡米粉
I've visited Jibeichuan Noodle House a few times. The food quality has been consistently good. Their dry rice noodle with beef was a highlight. They also had tasty fried dumplings. You could order a combo including a noodle dish, an appetizer, and a soft drink/hot tea.The price was reasonable. The staff were friendly and helpful. The environment was clean and well maintained, with a welcoming atmosphere.
Saw the local noodle shop with great reviews, decided to try it. It was a good solid 4 for their most popular chicken noodle soup! Very flavorful on the chicken broths! Totally forgot to take a pic before we desecrated both dishes. The running egg for the side add-on for a buck was totally worth it! Cooked the egg to perfection. Will be back once the weather gets colder, for that perfect soupy kinda day!
P.F. Chang's
Had an amazing experience and the service was incredible. Our server was Chris, and he went above and beyond to make sure that we well taken care of. The food was excellent and he made incredible recommendations on what we would want to eat. And he didn’t miss with what he recommended. He also made suggestions on what to drink just based on how we felt at the time and those were fantastic. We were also celebrating a birthday and he made that feel just as special. If ever you visit this location, you should absolutely ask for Chris. His service and attention to detail is outstanding.
I haven't been here in 5 years. I was pleasantly surprised by the food tonight. I got the Chang's Spare Ribs and the Sesame Chicken both were delicious. My friend got the Kung Pao Shrimp and the Dumplings she enjoyed her food too. Our server Chris was exceptional. He was so friendly, patient, and attentive. We'll be back and we're asking to sit in Chris's section.
Canton Delight
Been here 15+ times minimum 10 dollars pack the tray as much as you. Want Self serve Food is fire, Not a lot of places like this left No places to sit inside must take out
My new favorite restaurant. Lot's of food for $10 only! And it is delicious. The old man was helpful too. Highly recommended
El Cuñadito Chinese food
Our family has eaten this food for years, even before they opened the food truck. It's amazing 😋
Ordered the orange chicken with a side of lo mein noodles and an egg roll. Was able to add a ton of mixed veggies for $2. Portions were great. It was two big meals for me. Pork egg roll was big and delicious. Added soy and rooster sauce. Ask for sauces! Looking forward to trying the dumplings and other dishes. 🤩
FIVE GRAINS NOODLE HOUSE(五谷鱼粉)
Noodles were great! Someone commented previously that the eggrolls were the best they ever had, but they just tasted like frozen ones to me… but that’s what I get for ordering an American Chinese appetizer. The beef flank noodle soup was delicious. Flavorful broth, tender beef, crunchy toppings… it was everything I wanted on another cold day in Ohio. Order something you don’t recognize and trust the process.. and you’ll be happy here.
From the time we discover this place, we keep on coming back. Place is neat and clean, and most of all their noodles are the beat in Dayton even compare to those expensive restaurants. Soup is flavorful and their noodles can’t compare to others! It don’t sag and taste is great! All flavors are exceptional We tried Mala noodle beef steak and regular beef, fish, sausages and fish balls everything were worth the price! They are not expensive for the huge servings
North Village Chinese Restaurant
North Village Chinese Restaurant - 1 Stars After living in Dayton my entire life, I finally decided to give North Village Chinese Restaurant a try, especially after noticing a few customers coming in for takeout. Unfortunately, my experience was quite disappointing. I had high hopes based on the foot traffic, but the food did not live up to my expectations. To start with, the hot and sour soup was a letdown. It had a globby texture and lacked any real flavor, which was surprising. I had never tried it before, so maybe this is how it is typically served, but I found it to be unappetizing and not even hot. On a brighter note, the wonton soup was quite good—definitely the highlight of my partners meal. The crab rangoon was average; it was okay but nothing that stood out. The fried rice was decent, but it really needed more seasoning or flavor to elevate it. I found the noodles to be sticky and bland, which was disappointing. The Mala G. Beans Chicken was particularly unappetizing and lacked any definitive taste, while the Moo Goo Gai Pan also fell flat in terms of flavor. Overall, I was hoping for a better experience at North Village. While I did enjoy the wonton soup, the rest of the meal simply did not impress. I may return to give it another shot, but my first visit left much to be desired.
When you ask for General Tso’s Chicken and you get a container with an extreme amount of a running sauce resulting in something more like SOUP… the outcome is sorely disappointed. What an unpleasant experience. Not to mention costly. 14.95 for lunch!!! You could have kept the wonton soup. After the “unrequested, unsolicited soup” I did not want to add additional insult to energy. This overall experience was “AWFUL!!!” The only part of the encounter that could be loved upon favorably was the general disposition of the host/server. Such a waste of time and money.
Asia Gourmet
Got carryout. The best moo shu pork in the area. Many don’t even offer it or they use Mexican tortillas instead of the proper wraps. Excellent price and quantity. 6 wraps. Could use an extra container of plum sauce. Shrimp rolls were also good. Crab Rangoon a little tough instead of crunchy.
Excellent service. Nice dining environment. Cute little restaurant. Nice decor. Food is delivered to the table quick. You get a little fried noodle starter while you are ordering. I got the garlic chicken with fried rice. Wonton soup. Added an egg roll. Very good. Fair prices. Try this place out. Recently got take out. Still good food. Pork fried rice is good. Nice veggies. Soup is deep in flavor.
Eat Rice
Used to go here all the time and it depends on who is cooking or how busty they are. Probably not going back as the quality really decreased and they raised prices. for example the breaded chicken is mostly bread and fat, very little chicken. Its really a shame, we used to love this place, but not anymore!
Why 4.6 stars why you can’t just look at the stars apparently I figured 4.6. You can’t go wrong. Well, I did go wrong. Horrible horrible horrible terrible food. I’ve been ripped off again. I never I can never go to any other Chinese restaurant, but the one I already go to, which is Peking garden. Why 4.6 stars though I’m so like what more like it should be like 3.9. Maybe it’s just terrible Food. I wish I could just get a refund. I really do. You know things are expensive out there. I like to treat myself every great while so it really is disappointing when this happens I want a refund, but I know it won’t happen. I’d like for them to take the food back really because I don’t like wasting it and I know I’m just gonna throw it all away All of it!
Peking Garden
Very disappointed. The chicken in my chicken and vegetables was obviously boiled. No flavor whatsoever. 1 pack of soy sauce for a large order. Fried wonton overcooked.
This out of the way restaurant has the freshest, lightest (not greasy) food! Their staff is very nice and we highly recommend the chicken egg foo young and lemon chicken with white rice.
MaMa Wok
I grew up in this area and recently moved back nearby, so getting to walk just 6 minutes to Mama Wok for dinner was a nostalgic treat—I hadn’t been back in over 10 years. The restaurant has been renovated and now feels much more open and modern. They’ve really focused their menu around Chinese cuisine, offering a great variety of dishes we typically love, like roasted duck, steamed dumplings, Fei Teng fish fillet, three cups chicken, and hot chili sauce beef. We started with the black fungus mushroom garlic cucumber appetizer, which was cool, refreshing, and full of flavor. Then we shared the Szechuan-style dry hot pot, loaded with shrimp, fish balls, sliced meat, and lotus root. It was bold, spicy, and packed with texture. We also tried the eggplant dish, which was absolutely delicious—tender and richly sauced. The food felt authentic and satisfying, and they also have familiar classics like spring rolls and Kung Pao chicken for those who may not want something super spicy or traditional. Service was friendly and attentive, and there’s plenty of free parking out front. One thing I did wish for: a drink menu. I would’ve loved a cold beer or a glass of Chardonnay while waiting for my friend. Mains start around $18.95, so it’s on the pricier side for Chinese food—we spent about $35 per person without drinks. That said, the food and convenience make it worthwhile. I’d definitely come back to explore more of the menu, especially while I’m still walking distance. We’re moving closer to Potomac in the next couple months, so I’ll be taking full advantage of being able to pop in for a Thursday night dinner with friends while I still can.
My family and I have been dining at this restaurant for at least 25 Years. With the ever-changing selection in the area of Chinese restaurants, it’s nice to know that there is one that has stood the test of time. They are very accommodating to order requests, and the food is good. Front staff is friendly and helpful. I only give it four stars as far as atmosphere because it looks nice but we really never eat inside the restaurant, it’s just too difficult with kids. Definitely would recommend for a quick stop or a good family dinner.