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Hong Kong Palace
We ordered Szechuan beef, general taos chicken, eggs rolls, pork fried rice, and scallion pancakes. Overall not impressed by the flavors of anything. Egg roll was soggy and not fully cooked.
Mom and pop local Chinese restaurant. Name of the restaurant is a misnomer -- the neon sign in Chinese translates to "Chengdu Restaurant". This restaurant serves predominantly Sichuanese (aka spicy) food. As in traditional Chinese restaurants, there's the English menu and Chinese menu. We ordered from both -- but the really good items are written in Chinese. Google Lens won't necessarily help you since the handwritten signs aren't the clearest (or maybe my camera lens was dirty). Food served was excellent -- you need to order white rice since the food is spicy and salty (compared to home cooking). Atmosphere gets dinged 1 star since the place is smaller, and Asian people speak loudly, hurting the dining ambiance (to me, at least). If you want authentic Sichuanese food in the Arlington area, this is the place to go. I would go back again and try other things on the Chinese menu.