Bright open space with floor-to-ceiling windows creates a warm vibe. Pan-Asian menu shines with generous portions of chow mein and flavorful dumplings. Soft cool music adds to the peaceful atmosphere, making it great for relaxed dining.
House special chow mein and seafood chow mein stand out with generous portions and solid flavors. Dumplings come pan-fried or with pork and Napa cabbage, paired well with orange chicken and egg rolls.
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Parking is plentiful and easily accessible.
The restaurant has a clean environment, including restrooms.
Some credit cards are not accepted, so check before visiting.
House-like setting with comfortable seating offers a relaxed vibe. Shanghai dumplings shine with fresh flavor, paired with tasty scallion pancakes. Friendly service and large portions make dining enjoyable and satisfying.
Shanghai dumplings stand out with great flavor and quality. The scallion pancake is also delicious. Service is friendly and welcoming, making the experience enjoyable.
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Reservations are required, but they allow walk-ins if space is available.
The restaurant operates on a self-serve basis; order on a tablet and grab drinks.
Expect large portions for reasonable prices, around $50 for a meal for two.
Rustic charm and vintage decor create a cozy, authentic vibe. Kung Pao chicken and Mongolian beef offer bold flavors that satisfy traditional tastes. Affordable prices and ample parking make it a hidden gem for casual dining.
Kung Pao chicken and Mongolian beef stand out with strong flavors. The menu includes classics like broccoli beef, orange chicken, cheese wontons, egg rolls, and wonton soup, often served with rice and veggies.
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Golden Dragon is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
There was plenty of parking behind the building.
The entrance to the restaurant is through a gated side.
Tables with individual boiling pots let you cook your food just right. Robot servers bring fresh meat, adding a fun, modern twist. Hot pot offers an interactive cooking style thatโs great for hands-on dining, while chow mein delivers a perfectly cooked texture. The lively, cozy space keeps energy high.
Hot pot stands out with an interactive cooking style that may require some guidance for first-timers. Chow mein offers a perfectly cooked texture that complements the meal. Desserts lean toward traditional flavors fitting the hot pot experience.
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The restaurant charges a mandatory 13% gratuity for all bills.
Children over a certain height are charged as adults.
Food service stops at 9:20 PM, and ice cream is available until 9:45 PM.
Clean interior and generous portions create a welcoming spot with affordable prices. Wonton soup is excellent, and orange chicken stays consistently yummy. Fresh lo mein and solid fried rice make meals filling and fresh even near closing time.
Wonton soup stands out as excellent. Orange chicken is consistently on point and yummy. Lo mein stays fresh and not greasy, while chow mein and fried rice offer solid, filling options.
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The restaurant has been under new ownership for 3 months, improving food quality.
Portion sizes are generous, often enough to share among three people.
The restaurant maintains a high standard of cleanliness throughout.
Small Chinese spot offers true Cantonese flavors like Orange Chicken and War Wonton Soup. Generous portions come at reasonable prices in a homey, unchanged setting. Friendly staff serve dishes quickly, making it a cozy place to enjoy authentic tastes.
True Cantonese flavors shine through with dishes like Orange Chicken, fresh egg rolls, and shrimp fried rice. Quick service complements authentic tastes, including War Wonton Soup and Chow Fun with thick, egg-like noodles.
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The restaurant is cash only, so bring cash for your meal.
There is a small parking lot out front, with additional options nearby.
Expect fast service; food is prepared quickly.
Small, cozy spot offers creamy curries and affordable comfort food in a calm atmosphere. Orange Chicken shines with a strong orange flavor alongside house rice and chow mein. Spacious booths add to the relaxed dining experience.
Orange Chicken stands out with a strong, flavorful orange-y taste. The menu includes House rice, chow mein, and various soups like coconut beef and shrimp, plus fried wontons.
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There is additional parking in the back of the restaurant.
The parking situation can be challenging with fewer than 10 spots shared between two businesses.
They charge a mandatory 14% service charge on all bills.
Small shop offers a five-star dining experience with a relaxed, homie atmosphere and spotless environment. Quick service delivers affordable Asian dishes like orange chicken with unique sauce and crispy chicken egg rolls. Variety includes Mongolian beef and chow mein, all under one roof.
Orange chicken comes with a brown, mushy coating that peels off and a sauce similar to kung pao chicken. Chicken egg rolls, Mongolian beef, chow mein, and sesame chicken also appear on the menu.
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The restaurant is typically empty, making it a good spot for a quick meal.
Expect food to be ready very quickly, usually within minutes.
The restaurant maintains a high level of cleanliness at all times.