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    Asian Garden

    3.5 (54 reviews)
    PriceyChinese, Japanese, Thai
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Quiet
    Good for kids
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    General Tao's Chicken with Pork Fried Rice, Egg Roll and Crab Rangoons
    Kristine S.

    While on a New England road trip, we stayed close to Brunswick, ME for a couple nights. Hubby and I were in the mood for late night Chinese. I called Asian Garden about 10 minutes before their posted close time. I asked if they were still taking orders. The gentleman kindly said if we could pick the order up within 15 minutes he would wait for us. Luckily we were! We ordered a dinner special of General Tao's chicken with pork fried rice and an egg roll as well as an order of crab rangoons. Everything was very tasty. The pork fried rice was simple but had good flavor. The chicken was cooked well and the sauce was perfectly spicy. Crispy, yummy egg roll. Hubby and I really enjoyed the crab rangoons as well. Our order was the perfect shareable portion, we were both full and satisfied.

    Hot and sour soup with lunch menu
    Lana H.

    We were in the area antiquing and was looking for lunch. I of course prefers Asian cuisine and I'm also in company of family who like it too. Unfortunately this is not the place. Lunch on a Sunday and the place is full its service was inadequate. We did not get a menu and we decided just to take one to speed up the ordering process. We waited and waited and the cashier was slow and not efficient. She was limping, poor girl. Why is she even at work limping? Once ordered, our meals took forever. The food was merely passable. The rice was soggy didn't like that. The hot and sour soup was good. We had to ask for cutlery. Sorry will not come back. Lacking too many basic things.

    Asian Garden
    Tessa L.

    Great place for its food and the superb location. Their lunch special menu is very impressive and priced reasonably! Dinner is on a bit pricey side yet the ingredients are all fresh and the service is great! I've tried both Thai and Chinese dishes on the menu, and both of them are good. Highly recommended! Bowdoin students who show them ID cards can get 10% off discount. ;-)

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    Amanda D.

    Nice choices, able to make substitutions, and delicious. Perfectly cooked - not greasy at all! Food was served quickly. My only issue is that the one waitress was slow at clearing the table. It seems they need more help at lunchtime.

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    Food worked well, service good also. I'll eT there again thank you. End of review 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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    Best Chinese in Brunswick! Love their Pu Pu for 2 and chicken lo mein. Prices are reasonable and they are super fast.

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    The sesame chicken is always made fresh with white meat. They don't have MSG in any of their food. I really enjoy eating here.

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    ALWAYS great service. Good food. We have always ordered for take out and have never been disappointed! Will continue to go back for more!

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    China Rose Restaurant

    China Rose Restaurant

    2.6
    (67 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    This is a rarity: a Chinese restaurant that also serves Pad Thai. You can eat in as we did, but you…read moreorder your meals, pick them up at the counter and seat yourself. Works fine and saves a tip if you think that way. I ordered the Pad Thai dinner special and was pleasantly surprised to find it also comes with a couple of choices. In my case I added pork fried rice and an egg roll. A lot of places don't offer rice with noodle dishes. The egg roll was excellent and the rice and pad Thai were fine. I thought the pad Thai would have benefited from having more veggies with it and a bit more sauce, but it was certainly a generous serving and tasted fine. My wife went with chicken and broccoli and also thought it was fine. We thought restaurants have to offer tap water, but when we ordered water we received bottles. So it was all good, and there was enough available that we had a second meal of leftovers, one way to help defray the higher cost of eating out these days.

    It always seemed to be on a Saturday night when my family - Mom, Dad older sis and I ventured out…read morefor dinner. It was the late 8Os and Chinese buffets were in their infancy in Queens - it was an exciting day to know that we're going out to eat that evening to my parents favorite Chinese buffet. They basically half starved us during the day with our ritual of a banana for breakfast and another fruit or poorly prepared vegetable for lunch. They're always looking for a deal, which I believe was part of their attraction. Personally, I've not had many new memories of buffets of any cuisine - they're always getting peppered with heath violation papers - this was my thinking. Driving hungry and teetering on desperate to just sit with a hot cup of tea and decompress the body and brain from a trying week - the neon sign and ample parking had me turn around and pull in, enter and was seated. I expected somebody to be tucking egg rolls into their boots and all out brawls at the shrimp tray, none of which occured. There were some mysteries rolls, not much shellfish - it wasn't a seafood buffet, yet there were underwater representatives available. Ya know -- I think its a law to have fish and turtles in the foyer at those establishments as I reflect back upon a seafood buffet experience or two. Four double sided, well lit serving stations. I started with a scoop of what I believe was a Chinese roasted imitation crab souffle - green beans for a good luck chaser. A stick thru a piece of white meat (perhaps turkey) hit my plate with a Clunk as did the breaded chicken so I created a soft landing zone with beef fried rice and lol mein noodles for future additions. So I began to eat and I watched some people waiting for new trays to arrive - this is a strange optic for me - I mean, the particular item of interest to you is worth just standing there - in wait - hoping to get first dibs? The place wasn't very busy, personally, I'd wait at my table - Weird. First plate was fresh and hot and unhealthy - it went down quickly and plate number two had a sauced rib, a chicken wing more green beans and sliced pepper thingies with a sweet and sour eggplant I believe. Needing a flavor punch I foolishly a dropped a half a ladle of some super spicy mustard that wrestled my nostrils with blowtorch intensity, which the jasmine tea doused out quite well. Then I saw a banana at the far table and freaked out a bit due to the scars of the Late 80s Bananas // Chinese Buffet Memory Synergies - so I stayed away from that area which also included the desserts - but I didn't see the self serve sift ice cream machine equipt with the lever giving you the maniacal power to create ice cream lines over your cookies, so that was out. That's basically it -- $17.75 out the door.

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    One of the dining rooms
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    Golden Chopsticks

    Golden Chopsticks

    3.0
    (42 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$

    The Ghost of Reviews Past are talking about what? - they're talking about slow service, personal…read moremanacure performance, chicken tenders on Christmas Eve (who the F orders Chinese food on 12/24) let's talk about something important - value. Has the food flavors tipped the scale towards the bland side? Maybe - one visit won't tell - but we're over spiced and seasoned anyway - blandness might just be what we need for a stint, give the tired taste buds a little vacay. My Pork Chop Suey did fit that a bit - but it saved San Francisco - way back when it was worth saving - now I wish no less than a deep dive into the dystopian abyss of Atlantis upon it's highways and byways. Inside is a fair attempt to recreate the Chinese experience thru appearance - there was effort taken to capture a little imagination of us Americans. The cusine reminded me a bit of my grandmother's Hungarian goulash -red & white onion & green and red bell peppers (it's available in Beef) all of which could have been cooked a bit longer to release their natural juices. In slight contrast with Lo Mein, Chinese foods more common dish, Chop Suey is made with rice or noodles - Americanized with the multitude of additional ingredients pea pods, chopped carrots, mushrooms & sprouts in a sweet thin glaze lurking below and giving a little float to the rice I poured in - a little pinchy blast of salt and lil red pepper flake with the cooking might just have been seasoning enough.

    With having always gone to China Rose down the road and then now being shut down I wanted to try a…read morenew Chinese spot and chose Golden Chopsticks. I ordered through DoorDash and the food came right on time and nice and hot. I ordered the General Tso Dinner Combination. The chicken was packed with flavor and delicious and is some of the best I've had around, I would definitely recommend this dish as it left me very satisfied! The rice and egg roll that came with it were decent. I also got the Boneless Spare Ribs which were delicious and the steamed dumplings which were decent. Not the best Chinese I've had but I will definitely be going back there since it's probably the best spot in the area if you don't want to drive all the way to Portland for Chinese food.

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    Sweet and sour chicken
    Empire Chinese Kitchen

    Empire Chinese Kitchen

    4.3
    (744 reviews)
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    Empire Chinese Kitchen was an exceptional surprise on our travel day from one coastal town to our…read morenext stay. Upon our arrival , we were seated immediately and welcomed by our friendly server, Conner. Our family always welcomes the opportunity to try a new dim sum restaurant. Our order included the Lobster Rangoons, Eggplant, Bacon Fried Rice, Kung Pao Chicken, Soup Dumplings, Steamed Pork Dumplings and Shrimp Har Gow. All items were incredible. Empire Chinese Kitchen delivers in all areas with exceptional service, quality food and a nice casual atmosphere.

    Last night best night and we ended our trip with dinner at Empire Chinese Kitchen and I'm so glad…read morewe did. We came in on Saturday night knowing we would have to wait so we went to the bar. They had a special cocktail that night and it was so good I wish I could remember what it was called but you have to try whatever their specialty drink of the night is. Since we had a large party we ordered a lot because everything sounds so good so we did a bunch of Dim Sum and a few mans as well. We went with: Empire Eggrolls Lobster Rangoons Char Siu Baos Spicy Pork Belly Buns Pork Potsticks Shanghai Soup Dumplings Shu Mai Curry Udon Kung Pao Chicken Honestly everything was great but the stand outs for me were the Lobster Rangoons, Char Siu Baos, Pork Potsticks, Curry Udon, and the Kung Pao Chicken. First of Lobster Rangoons I mean how do you not. Portland Maine being Lobster Paradise this just makes sense and is a must try staple here. Just takes your normal Chinese Crab Rangoon to the next level. The Char Siu Baos where the best BBQ Pork Bun I have ever had. I know these can be hit or miss sometimes but Empire it doing it right truly the best I have had. The Pork Potsticks were also great. A top 3 dumpling I have had. I honestly wasn't expecting much but these were amazing. The Curry Udon was kind of a funny story. I said we should try this and my friends like me know it was vegan but for once that didn't bother me. This was great and so full of flavor. Plus you can't go wrong with Udon. Kung Pao Chicken is always my go to and this one takes the cake. The Chicken is lighty battered and so full of flavor. One of the best I have ever had. Honestly you can't go wrong with anything we had at Empire Chinese and I would 100% go back and do it all again. I'll end this review the way we started dinner. Lobsta Goooooonnnnsss!

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    Lobster rangoon
    Empire Chinese Kitchen

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