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    Pearl Dynasty

    3.0 (86 reviews)
    ModerateChinese
    Open 11:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    Casual
    Quiet
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Egg drop soup
    Benetta P.

    First visit. The staff was so attentive and polite. My entree and spring roll were excellent. My egg drop soup was amazing. It had tremendous flavor. Next time, i will order steam rice, as I didn't care for the pork fried rice.

    Edamame
    Michael B.

    Decided to try this place out. Edamame to me tasted old and did not enjoy the sesame oil drizzle that they put on top. Egg drop soup was good but missing the crispy crunchies I usually put in the soup. Crispy quail was really good Hunan delight was ok. Little lack of flavor. Was caught off guard when I asked server to take back the edamame due to weird smell and tasting old, while I appreciate them taking it off my check since I only ate a few, coming back to the table telling me he tried the edamame and it tasted fine and that's how it suppose to taste wasn't something I was expecting. I have been eating edamame for years at restaurants and never had a restaurant drizzle sesame oil on top not look the way they did here. Seemed a little aggressive when questioning their food. Not sure if I'll return but hope they be more transparent about what how they cook their food or at least add the ingredient on the menu. The entire time I only saw one customer pick up food and 1 group eat at restaurant. Place was clean from what I saw but didn't go to restroom.

    Yuck!
    Allen T.

    I don't know why I didn't check YELP before deciding to order their 2 for $9.95 entree deal to be delivered. If I did I would have saved myself a lot of heartburn and frustration! It has been eons since I've done a 1 star review. Actually if zero were an option I would probably have chosen that. To say this was the worst Chinese food I've eaten would be an understatement! To start, the 4 entrees I ordered were Chicken Lo Mein, Beef with Broccoli, Orange Chicken and Shrimp Fried Rice. Remember this was 2 for $9.95. That's what drew me in because I thought it sounded like a good deal! But being a first timer, little did I realize how small the portion sizes would be and how awful the food is.. Now to add insult to injury, when I called to have it delivered because you have to at least order $20 worth of food, I was told I was 10 cents below $20 so I had to order something else. Well I ordered a won ton soup at another $5. Then, the guy tells me 45 minutes for delivery. I think OK, that seems reasonable. Fuming at an hour and a half later, I call wondering where my order is and this gal gives me some poop about Friday night and delivery times of 1 to 1 1/2 hours! Well at this point I'm pissed but hoping my food should be here any minute. Nope! Another half hour later I call again and it's the same guy who took my order initially! He tells me they upgraded delivery times to an hour and a half and I'm like why the hell did you tell me 45 minutes then? Anyways over 2 hours later my food finally arrives! My family is starving and I'm really in a foul mood. But after seeing what I bought, I was even more pissed! The lo mein looked like it had a whole bottle of soy sauce dumped on it and was salty as hell! The orange chicken was about 4 pieces. The beef with broccoli engendered a response of "where's the beef?". And the fried rice tasted like they scraped the leftovers off of someone else's plate. Plus the won ton soup I had to order for $5 more was the worst I've ever had! It tasted like the whole salt shaker was dumped in it! I took pictures to show just how bad this food is! If you value your money don't go here. I should have ordered from Domino's which was my first inclination. Absolutely the worst experience I have had in a long time... YUCK!

    Egg Drop Soup
    Jefferson C.

    A nice Chinese Restaurant around Pearland and the Sugarland area. I frequent this place often with my friends and decided to write a review of the dishes and service I usually get. overall, my visits are always good, knowing I go to a familiar restaurant in the area. The Sugarland location has suitable parking and more than enough seating for parties of 1 to 10. The overall atmosphere, screams comfort and homey Chinese restaurant, unlike other new places in Houston, this one keeps to its roots and its owners which are a small family. Lisa the owner is always glad to serve me and my friends whenever we come over, as we know one of the employee's well enough, Jason. The last time I visited, I, of course, ordered a starter of Egg Drop soup and Pan-fried pork dumplings. Our main course housed a variety of dishes such as salt toasted pork chop, tossed fried flat rice noodles with beef, chicken and snow peas, beef and broccoli, general tso chicken, and yu choy with garlic. Always looking forward to coming back!

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    Good Chinese restaurant in the area! Got the kung pao chicken and pan fried noodles- the noodles were amazing!

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    Egg drop soup & crab puffs was good! Not sure why it has so many bad reviews. I liked it!

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    My hubby introduced me to this place some years ago. Best Chinese Food around. Always good.

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    Been going to this restaurant for years excellent food. spring rolls, shrimp fried rice and generals chicken are my favorites

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