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    3.2 (14 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 7:30 pm

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    Amy O.

    8/31/2024- Stopped in after a movie day .. My first time ordering from here.worker offers several samples.. I think it's better than the fast food Drive thru chain.. Went with the orange chicken and new item of green bean chicken and fried rice. Prices are reasonable and plenty. The rice could have used more flavor..

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    Bradley K.

    Service is everything and the service here isn't just great but the people running this stand are just awesome people. Great attitude. Food was coming out fresh. I got free samples of the shrimp. Egg rolls were ok. Not much with them. Steam bun was good. One was sitting on the warmer while the others were fresh steamed. The one that sat had a hard bottom. Who knows how long it sat for. The fresh one however was perfect. Lots of meat!the shrimp was awesome. Restaurant quality. This place has a lot of potential. Tweak some things and it would be top notch. I did not try any of the other menu items but I will be back!

    Box 2. Half noodles, half rice, broccoli beef and mushroom chicken. 08/2024 - $13.52. Extra 50¢ for 1/2&1/2
    Michael B.

    Delicious steam table Chinese food in Reno. It's hard (for me at least) to find good Chinese takeout in Northern NV in general. If you look at my other reviews, you'll quickly find that I come from an area where there are small, hole-in-the-wall Chinese takeout places on every other street corner, and I love something about almost all of them. We tried Jias Wok (forgive me if I spelled it wrong) last time we were in Reno, and I wanted to vomit. I had completely given up hope until we went to the Meadowood, and there sat China Box. Walking up, it's the classic combo A(1), B(2) or C(3) with one, two or three items respectively. I ordered the Box 2, with half and half, Broccoli Beef and Mushroom Chicken. No drink, and my total was $13.52 after taxes. Something didn't quite sit right with me so I checked the receipt that was texted to me and found that they charge an additional 50¢ if you get half rice and half Chinese food. I didn't ask, but I'm almost positive it's not an up charge to get ONLY chow mein OR rice, so why would it be an extra 50¢. I don't want to complain too much about the price of my food lest I sound like I am 40 years older, but it does seem high for mall Chinese food (then again, they have trendy mall rents, and new wage/labor laws that just took effect). Besides, everything costs more, and they don't charge extra for soy sauce so hey. I took my box, my fork and my chopsticks and sat down in the food court and ate away. Everything had that classic taste too it. The noodles were a little thicker than I like, but still tasty. I will happily come back here next time I'm in Reno, and the time after that, and after that, and so on!

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    Best food ever the green beans are my favorite and great service. Also great prices and employees are very friendly which I appreciate.

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    Kwok's Bistro

    Kwok's Bistro

    4.6
    (909 reviews)
    4.0 mi
    $$

    From start to finish, it was an outstanding epicurean delight…read more Our group of five fierce women completely and absolutely enjoyed every moment and every bite of the beautifully presented dishes. The portions were generous with plenty of leftovers to pack up in takeout boxes for enjoying for another day. My favorite three were the ahi tuna, the black cod and the brilliant asian/french mash up of red Bean Creme Brulee. I also need to mention, I loved the lamb tenderloin. I am not a big lamb fan, but this New Zealand lamb was tender and non-gamey. The owners did an outstanding job of timing the dishes and engaging with our group while also taking care of other diners including non event patrons getting getting take-out and inhouse menu dining. The space is very small, but even with and almost full house, it didn't feel cramped. Even though Kwok's is right across the street from where I live, this restaurant would be at the top of my list of "I would drive out of my way to eat here"

    I try to never miss a Chinese New Year or Fall Harvest Moon dinner here…read more They never disappoint. Both require a reservation made at least a month in advance, they are always a sell out. To start, you can't go wrong with the enthusiastic welcome we always receive. Then quickly seated and wine poured. The 2026 CNY menu was fabulous, with some great surprises. The ahi tartare portion anywhere else would have been a shareable appetizer. But each person was served a large portion of delicious fresh ahi. Mmmm this course and a glass of wine could be dinner alone any other evening. The soft creamy rich egg custard was hidden under a thick seafood gravy. I really enjoyed this unique dish. The miso black cod is always flaky and delicious. And the crab fried rice it's nestled on also never disappoints. The rich New Zealand stir fried lamb and shiitake mushrooms over pea shoots was a fabulous hearty dish on this chilly March evening. The braised short ribs were so tender no knife was needed, they flaked apart with the fork. And the e mein noodles were perfectly al dente. The dinner wrapped up with a crème brûlée that only Kwok's could pull off - red bean. Creamy smooth. Not overwhelming. The perfect burnt sugar layer on top. The regular menu is just as delicious. Small inside seating area, so recommend always make a reservation. In the summer there's a fabulous patio area out front. Limited street parking.

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    9/29/22 Cintas
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    Pork belly sliders
    BLACK PEPPER LAMB 黑椒羊肉  Sliced and Stir-fried with Onions and Honey Black Pepper Sauce

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    101 Taiwanese Cuisine

    101 Taiwanese Cuisine

    4.0
    (1.5k reviews)
    4.3 mi
    $$
    14 years in business
    Speaks Mandarin

    My sister in law treated myself and 11 others to a nice lunch over the Fourth of July weekend…read more The place is small, but did not feel so, and the got us in right away even though it was crowded. I have eaten at hundreds of Asian restaurants over the last 23 years, ( some even in Hong Kong and China ) all over California, and even owned one in Sacramento. (Japanese Ramen) The food here was quite unique, very tasty, and these guys managed to put at least four dishes on our table even I had never tried before, and they were all great! Good job 101! I highly recommend when you are in Reno and traveling with your Asian family members.

    We came to 101 Taiwanese Cuisine because of the good reviews and had pretty high expectations,…read moreespecially seeing how busy the restaurant was. Once we were seated, our order was taken almost immediately. Service was efficient and prompt. It wasn't particularly friendly, but it wasn't rude either, it felt very much like the staff was focused on turning tables quickly, which is understandable when a place is that busy. What I didn't expect was the flavors of the dishes. Each one seemed to have an unusual sweetness that didn't feel typical for Taiwanese food. From the Mapo Tofu to the salted fish fried rice and even the Taiwanese popcorn chicken, they all had a noticeable sweetness to them. Maybe I'm a bit spoiled by the variety of Asian food options we have living in the San Francisco Bay Area, but the flavors here just didn't quite match what I usually expect from Chinese/Taiwanese

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    Wine Chicken (Cold Dish) 醉雞
    Wine Chicken (Cold Dish) 醉雞
    Minced Pork With Dry Noodle 肉燥麵
    Minced Pork With Dry Noodle 肉燥麵
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    Shanghai Bistro

    Shanghai Bistro

    4.0
    (193 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    High expectations because of my son's recommendation, so I was only a little disappointed. The food…read morewas mostly good, and some REALLY good, but overall I was a little disappointed. We started with an appetizer that was a bit dry and tasteless, then moved on to the main courses. I had the shrimp with the fried noodles. It was fresh and enjoyable, but the broth literally wasn't seasoned. Salt please! My son's duck was also good but definitely overcooked and dry. The best by far was his friends Szechuan Beef, which would probably have me come back just for that. The restaurant is in a cute little strip mall and the interior was quite cozy and attractive. The service was also a letdown, as there was no friendliness, no smiles, just clinical service. Overall I would say there are many other restaurants I would choose over this, but we had to give it a try. Cheers, JimG

    Coming in Sichuan hot with this one! Visit one was so good, I had to come back and this time with…read morefriends who know even more than I do about the cuisine! In case you're not aware, though the name of this restaurant references a specific city in northern China and the menu has dishes from across the country, their specialty is the spicy and numbing cuisine of the Sichuan region. If you've never had this before, when you see dishes listed as spicy, they may be very different from what you're thinking. It's certainly can be a polarizing experience, with many loving this flavor and many not into it at all, but the broad menu makes this a great call for everyone. Now I love dining with others who are familiar because it lets you explore the menu through their eyes and enjoy selections made by others with taste diverse from yours. My friend picked several dishes I would've never noticed or ordered blindly this time, and I'm so happy about that. We enjoyed the cold Woodear or black fungus in chili oil, classic snow pea tips with garlic, as well as the quintessential Sichuan cumin lamb, but the other three dishes we had were 100% new to me. Those included Sichuan snails (unshelled in an oily spicy stir fry), scallops with garlic and vermicelli, and crispy spicy intestines. The snails were a win. These are small and somewhat chewy morsels that get wok fried with fried chili, chili oil, peppers and onions. The texture is similar to sautéed calamari, but a bit firmer, and the sauce coats everything with that signature numbing heat. The scallops were the big miss. This dish typically comes in the half shell with fresh scallops, but here they're using a lower quality scallop (likely frozen) and a lot of pre-minced garlic (like you'd find in a jar). It looks impressive but the scallops had absolutely not flavor and the texture was rubbery too. Skip this one for sure. The intestines were the surprise. I've had fried intestines and they crunch like a chip and have no distinct flavor that lets you know what you're eating. These were sliced on the bias and wok tossed until super crispy on the outside with a delicately chewy interior. The sauce really amplified the flavor and this all made for a great bite within the whole meal. All in all, this is a home run. If you haven't been, I urge you to check it out, as it's one of the best authentic Chinese restaurants around.

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    Restaurant interior
    Restaurant interior
    Napa Cabbage Pork Rice Cake
    Napa Cabbage Pork Rice Cake
    Salt & Pepper Pork Ribs - partial order because "someone" starting eating

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    Pho Cafe Hong Kong Diner

    Pho Cafe Hong Kong Diner

    3.3
    (601 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$
    Free parking
    Large group friendly

    You can never go wrong with HKD's hot pot. Every time I eat there, it's always my go to order. I…read morelove the quality of the meat they use, and the flavor is consistently delicious. I also tried their galbi for the first time, and it's definitely something I'll be ordering regularly alongside my hot pot. The chow fun was just okay

    Pho Café Hong Kong Diner is a huge restaurant, and the lady at the front was very friendly and…read morewelcoming. We ordered the Vermicelli with Grilled Chicken, Dry Fried Beef Chow Fun, and Gai Lan with Beef. The portions were generous, and the prices were reasonable. With "Hong Kong Diner" in the name, I was expecting authentic Cantonese stir-fries with good wok hei. Unfortunately, the Dry Fried Beef Chow Fun lacked that signature smoky flavor, and the texture was closer to lo fun than traditional chow fun. The Gai Lan with Beef also lacked wok hei. The outer layer of the gai lan stems had been peeled away, so the stems lost the crisp texture that makes gai lan so enjoyable. The Vermicelli with Grilled Chicken was overly tender and quite salty. It seemed to be marinated so heavily that I couldn't really taste the natural flavor of the chicken. Overall, the restaurant offers generous portions, reasonable prices, and friendly service. I just wish the Cantonese dishes had delivered the wok hei I was expecting from a place with "Hong Kong Diner" in its name. :)

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    Dim Sum Combination (Dim Sum Special)
    Dim Sum Combination (Dim Sum Special)
    Pho Cafe Hong Kong Diner
    Duck with sauce

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    Duck with sauce
    Moo Dang

    Moo Dang

    4.3
    (996 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    Eco-friendly

    If you're looking for an excellent, authentic Thai restaurant in Reno, I highly recommend Moo Dang…read moreReno Thai Restaurant. It's my favorite place! This place really stands out for both the quality of the food and the authenticity of the flavors. The dishes taste fresh and homemade, with the kind of balance of spice, sweetness, and flavor you expect from real Thai cooking, not watered-down versions. The curries are rich and flavorful, the noodle dishes are excellent, and the spice levels are done right if you like authentic heat. Our waitress Nid was great, friendly and attentive. The atmosphere is casual and comfortable, and the service is friendly and welcoming. Overall, Moo Dang Reno is one of the best Thai food spots in Reno and definitely worth a visit if you enjoy authentic Thai cuisine.

    The food was unfortunately a big let down, this is my 2nd attempt to like Moo Dang, but my drunken…read morenoodles had absolutely zero chili in them. I then had to fight to flag a waitress to ask for chili paste to get any heat in my entire dish. I like that there are veggies with it and the noodles have a good chew, but I've found zero dishes with anything near Thai spices here My partner got the pad thai, which was sickly sweet yet didn't taste like tamarind, fish sauce nor contain pickled veg. The wood ear in it was excellent, but I've never seen it in pad thai. The thai ice tea was good, maybe a bit heavy on sweetener. I don't understand the high ratings here, based pireh on food. Thai Chili has far better flavors, and is rated lower. The wait staff/food runners lacked politeness, and never checked if we enjoyed our food or needed anyone. Sans the person filling everyone's water, we were never checked on in any other capacity. The restaurant was a cacophony of noise and conversation, I had to lean across the booth to have any chance of hearing my companion. The noise level is overwhelming if you have sensory issues at all. The decor is pretty cool.

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    Thai iced tea
    Thai iced tea
    Pad Thai with big Sen Yai noodles!!!
    Pad Thai with big Sen Yai noodles!!!
    Moo Ping Thai Street Style Skewers

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    Moo Ping Thai Street Style Skewers
    Palais De Jade

    Palais De Jade

    3.8
    (546 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$

    One of my favorites in Reno. The staff and service are always wonderful, I've been going here for…read moreyears and still recognize most of the same staff which I take as a good sign. They have a great lunch special with plenty of options which is what I'm usually there for, but outside the lunch special I love the beef chow fun with black bean sauce. Tried the chow fun at other places in town but this is still my favorite by far. The potstickers are very good and packed with meat but a bit pricey. Overall a very strong recommendation, anyone easily recommend the lunch special for anyone's first visit. Also, honorable mention to the hot and sour soup. It's always great and I bought a ton of it to get me through a few days when I got a wisdom tooth taken out :v)

    My wife knows how much I love Chinese food, so when she came across a TikTok review of Palais De…read moreJade, she asked if I had ever been. I hadn't, but I had definitely heard of it. We decided to make it our next date night spot. We went on a Friday around 5:30 and it wasn't very crowded yet. They asked if we preferred a table or a booth, and we went with a booth near the front. The restaurant itself is really nice, but I'll say the booth felt a little tight. Next time, we'll probably go with a table for a bit more space. The service was top notch. The staff was incredibly attentive, and our drinks were constantly refilled. Our glasses were never empty, which always stands out. About 15 minutes after we sat down, the place filled up fast. It seemed like most people coming in had reservations, so I'd definitely recommend making one if you're planning to go after 6 pm. We decided on the Shanghai Dinner. I ordered the sweet and sour pork, and my wife got the sweet and sour chicken. I was tempted by the cashew chicken and kung pao chicken, but we'll save those for next time. The appetizers were amazing. The meal comes with spring rolls, crab rangoon, paper wrapped chicken, and honey glazed BBQ spareribs. Everything was delicious. My wife loved the paper wrapped chicken, and for me, the ribs were the standout. They were tender with just the right hint of sweetness. Honestly, I could've eaten a full plate of just those and been happy. For sides, I had the egg flower soup, which was really flavorful, and my wife had the salad. She could not stop talking about how good the dressing was. Both the sweet and sour pork and chicken were great. The sauce had that perfect tangy, slightly sweet flavor. That said, next time we probably won't order the same sauce for both dishes. I think pairing something like sweet and sour with kung pao would give a better balance with a little heat to cut through the sweetness. Overall, this place is a winner. Great food, solid portions, and the price is very reasonable at about $33 per person for the Shanghai Dinner. My wife enjoyed everything so much that after seeing another table order the duck, she's already talking about coming back to try it. I've been trying to get her to try duck for a while, so I'm looking forward to that next visit. We'll definitely be back.

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    Lovely ambience in the evening.
    Lovely ambience in the evening.
    Chicken Fried Rice
    Chicken Fried Rice
    Palais De Jade

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