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    Lucky 99

    3.2 (121 reviews)
    ModerateChinese, Thai
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Happy Family
    Joshua D.

    If you want New York style Chinatown American Chinese food this is the go to place in North Dallas. It may not have the ambience of a fancy Chinese restaurants but the food is very tasty, reasonably priced and good size portions. We usually order the House Lo Mein, General Tso, chicken, Happy Family, Pepper Steak, and Singapore Noodles all with steamed rice. If you're looking for authentic Chinese food, this is not the place for you.

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    Kitchen Master

    Kitchen Master

    4.1
    (564 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    Delicious! It was our first time here and we didn't order a single bad thing! Our server was great…read moreat suggesting menu items we might like. Ended the night with the chocolate dumplings. So fun, very rich liquid dark chocolate in the middle. Idk if I'd order those again, but they were so fun! Only complaint is I wish they were open later! Would definitely recommend this to the dumpling lovers out there.

    We had a great experience here about five years ago, so we decided to revisit while we were in the…read morearea. Unfortunately, this visit left us disappointed for several reasons. First, many of the dishes lacked the authenticity. The hot and sour soup wasn't sour at all and was overwhelmed by the flavor of sesame oil. The black bean noodles tasted like instant noodles you could make at home, and we ended up adding black vinegar ourselves just to bring some acidity and balance to the dish. The sweet chili shrimp also didn't taste fresh. At the end of our meal, we literally said "this tasted like Chinese buffet food." The service and dining environment made the experience even worse. Throughout our meal, we constantly heard dishes being slammed around from servers cleaning tables. At one point, something was dropped so hard that dishes shattered across the floor. A trash cart was parked right next to our booth while we were eating, and the staff even started mopping the floor directly in front of us during the lunch rush. I understand that restaurants often hire seasonal staff during the summer, but proper training is still important. The way the dishes were handled throughout our meal was loud, chaotic, and disruptive, making it difficult to enjoy our dining experience. It's unfortunate because our first experience of this restaurant was great, but this visit fell well short of our expectations.

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    Nice decorative touch - tops of the lights had dumpling baskets too!
    Nice decorative touch - tops of the lights had dumpling baskets too!
    Hot & Sour Soup (Cup) - must try
    Hot & Sour Soup (Cup) - must try
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    Highland Noodles

    Highland Noodles

    4.2
    (505 reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $$

    My family and I were doing a staycation in Frisco and didn't realize how early restaurants nearby…read moreclosed. Thank goodness for Highland Noodles! We arrived right as the kitchen was about to close, but they still graciously seated us and provided amazing, welcoming service. The restaurant was also incredibly clean. There is a QR code for the menu you scan with your phone. The food was fantastic across the board. The congee was pure comfort food, and the sesame balls were some of the absolute best I've ever had. They were served nice and warm, the filling wasn't overly sweet, and they weren't greasy at all like a lot of other places. I really liked how the soup dumplings all had individual foil wrappers - made it easy and mess free. Highly recommend!

    We hadn't been to this noodle place in a long time. We love hand-pulled noodles for their freshness…read moreand chewiness. The last time we were here, we got the braised beef noodle soup. The beef was so flavorful, and we loved it. So this time, we ordered it again. This time, we also tried the pork noodle soup. The pork was flavorful as well. It was pork belly, so the fat made the meat even more tender and savory. Both dishes were delicious! But of the two, we still liked the beef option better. The ordering process was completely digital. We scanned the menu code with our phones and then selected our dishes ourselves. There was very little "human" touch. I still prefer having a server come take our order, which also makes the tipping decision easier. Anyway, we enjoyed the food and will probably come back again.

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    Inside of Restaurant
    Beef Stir-Fried Noodle
    Beef Stir-Fried Noodle
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    Spicy potato salad
    Awesome 五餅二魚

    Awesome 五餅二魚

    4.6
    (170 reviews)
    8.8 mi

    Saw this place on Yelp and immediately thought, "There's no way this is good." The name doesn't…read moresound remotely Chinese. But the reviews were suspiciously glowing, so curiosity (and hunger) won. We pulled up and I took one look at the building: older, unremarkable, zero curb appeal. Classic "meh." Inside, several large round tables with lazy Susans, red tablecloths, and Chinese lanterns. They first sat us in a booth but I requested later on to be moved to a large round table since we ordered A LOT. But back to when we first sat in the booth - As a Chinese woman, the second I spotted the older seats with ripped upholstery, it hit me like a culinary prophecy: this place was going to serve me some incredible, authentic Chinese food. I don't know what it is, but there's an inverse law of Chinese restaurants: the less fancy the exterior (and the more the booth looks like it's survived several natural disasters), the better the food. Apparently they skip Instagram-worthy renovations and put the budget where it belongs--on the plate! This is now hands down in my top 3 favorite Chinese restaurant in North Dallas - I can even say it's on the very top. I haven't forgotten about the staff. They deserve 10 stars. Super nice!

    This place is getting 5 stars for food and service! I would say from the looks of it, you aren't…read moretalking fine dining, but, the meal said otherwise! We ate egg rolls, crab Rangoon, and soup, followed up by orange beef and beef fried rice. The crab Rangoon could have used more stuffings, but what was there was good. I thoroughly enjoyed the orange beef. The tenderness of the beef and the taste of the sauce was on point. Definitely don't pass on this one if you are craving Chinese food. Note: they do serve peanuts before the meal, so watch for that with allergies!

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    Inside
    Eggplant 3
    Eggplant 3
    Fish filet and tofu

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    Fish filet and tofu
    Dong Bo Sung

    Dong Bo Sung

    3.9
    (126 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$

    I really wanted to like this place, but I was unfortunately not impressed. The restaurant seemed…read morequite busy and the staff was friendly. The ambiance is okay and unfortunately the restrooms were poorly maintained and smelled bad. Overall the food was just average. The fried pork was not seasoned well, and didn't taste great despite being fried and obviously unhealthy. The black bean noodles were okay and very unidimensional. The noodles did have a good texture and chew. The spicy seafood noodles was also lacking depth of flavor, and it was very underwhelming. My diagnosis: average food with good service.

    I love Korean-Chinese food, so when I saw Dong Bo Sung in Frisco, I had to give it a try. They…read moreserve the classics -- jja jang myun (black bean noodles) and jjampong (spicy seafood noodle soup) -- plus other familiar dishes like sweet and sour fried pork. Service: Above average. The servers were kind and hustling nonstop. That said, it looked like they were a bit understaffed for a Saturday lunch rush -- only two employees were handling seating, orders, drinks, and checkout for the whole restaurant. Still, they did their best, and it showed. I tipped generously - well deserved. Ambiance: Clean, nicely decorated, and a fair size space. My party of five was seated quickly with no issues. Food: Unfortunately, this is where things fell flat. The jja jang myun noodles texture and chew were great, but the sauce was underwhelming and lacked depth. The jjampong portion was huge (great value!), but it too was on the bland side -- missing that rich, spicy seafood flavor I was hoping for. The sweet and sour fried pork was just okay, nothing memorable. Overall, Dong Bo Sung is fine if you're nearby and craving this type of cuisine -- you'll definitely leave full -- but for me, it didn't quite hit the mark. I'm a bit spoiled by Paik's Noodle, so this one lands at a solid 3 out of 5.

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    Garlic chicken
    Garlic chicken
    Fried dumplings
    Fried dumplings
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