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Wang Dynasty

4.1 (203 reviews)
ModerateChinese, Noodles, Soup
Updated over 3 months ago

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Moderate noise
Good for groups

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pig feet
Yin Y.

Fried milk is my favorite dessert. Recommend pig feet. Service was great. The place has segmented seating so you do have certain privacy while dining in the public space.

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LesLee V.

We were craving for Hainan chicken while in Bethesda and found this place highly recommended on Yelp. Tried it and we were the only customers around 5PM. My husband and I ordered the Hainan chicken since we were both craving it and regretted it after wards. The chicken needs more salt and flavor. The ginger sauce that came with it didn't have oil which in my opinion would have made the dish so much better. We ordered beef noodle soup to give it another try but it also lack some umami. We added xiao long bao for my son but he just ate one. The grandpa that was sitting in the counter kept looking at us so we couldn't enjoy our foods. All in all we decided that this was a one and done deal for us.

Fish Dry Hot Pot Style | Instagram: GaoGirlsGrubbin
Jenny G.

We were in the mood for Chinese food and stopped by Wang Dynasty. Everything was yummy and flavorful. Spicy Wonton: Sauce was a little sweet and not too spicy. Fish Dry Hot Pot Style: Prepared traditionally with Sichuan peppercorn and soft fish. Walnut Shrimp: Light coating of mayo sauce on the shrimp.

Turnip cake
Amy S.

My sister brought me here for dim sum. We got here at 1:30 (they stopped dim sum at 2 pm). We really wanted the jumbo fried noodle, baked sesame roll, and sweet soy milk. They delivered 110%. AMAZING! LOVE LOVE LOVE! We event ordered an extra soy milk to go. Next, the turnip cake. Delicious. Perfectly pan fried. It's firm and not mushy. Cucumber in hot sauce. Nice flavor, crispy, but not spicy enough. Still good. Mustard green with soy bean- loved this dish. Also ordered an additional serving to go. Lastly the Tawiwanese Minced Pork over rice- great flavor and good portion. Overall great service and great food. Looking forward to our next visit to this restaurant.

Dry pot fish
ida s.

This place is pretty good! I came on a sunday evening. We were a party of three. The decor reminded me of my parents' living room so that was promising. For apps i got the tofu with hot oil and the soup dumplings. I liked the tofu; soup dumplings were whatever--def not something to come out for but fine. We got the 香辣 dry pot fish, the dry pot beef, and the sichuan beef noodle soup. The dry pot was pretty good and i like the beef noodle soup too. Food came out very hot which i like. The staff were all very friendly and nice. FYI they close at 8:30pm on sunday. We were one of the last two tables so felt like we needed to leave so they could close up.

Chicken Fried Rice
Annie F.

Hmmm I can't say I was particularly pleased with my experience here but I also was not disappointed. Neutral I guess. The chicken fried rice was pretty standard but a good baseline for the meal. The spicy wontons could have used a touch more of the sauce because they were pretty bland without it. The crab rangoon had literally no crab in it, basically just fried cream cheese. I love a good Szechuan style green beans and thee definitely held up to some of the best that I have had in the area-- this was definitely my favorite thing that I ordered. I got the spicy pepper chicken because it was on the chef's special part of the menu and I was curious to see what it tasted like. It had a nice crunch and definitely packed a punch. The pieces of chicken were a little smaller than I would have liked but it was still enjoyable. Not sure if I would come back here because of all of the Chinese options in the area, but it was definitely a decent meal.

Alexis B.

My husband and I stopped by Wang Dynasty for lunch a week or so ago after doing some shopping at Bethesda Row. Since we were there at lunch/brunch time, we ordered from the brunch dim sum menu. We had the Taiwanese minced pork on rice, chive pocket, noodle with hot sauce, smoked fish, braised beef, pan fried pork bun, and red bean bun. My favorites were definitely the Taiwanese minced pork on rice and the smoked fish. I'd eat those again right now. Overall, the food was very good. The service was great, and the restaurant was traditional and homey. As of October 2021, they are requiring proof of vaccination for inside dining. I'd happily return for another meal.

Taro dessert
Margy C.

When you have a friend who knows many of the Chinese restaurant owners in the area, you get a bit of history with your meal. So this place has partnered with another Shanghainese restaurant in Gaithersburg. That place is famous for its Eight Treasure Duck which is a whole duck stuffed with sticky rice, Chinese sausage, and nuts wrapped in a lotus leaf. It is such a specialized dish that you are required to order it one day in advance. The dish is enough to serve 8 to 10 adults. And be prepared to pay $45 for it. But I promise, it is worth it! Friends came together to celebrate Chinese New Year. We had nine adults and four small children all under 3 years of age. The restaurant was accommodating and there were several large tables for this small place in Bethesda. We were able to fit everyone at the table. Dishes seemed small in quantity (except for the duck dish mentioned above). We ordered the minced beef with egg white soup as a appetizer for the children. It was good but not something I would order at a Chinese restaurant. I would go straight for the good stuff. We got the snow cabbage & pork rice cake. The rice cake are diced spheres with slices of pork. It was good. For some, the rice cake might seem dense for a noodle dish but they're supposed to be that way. Our other dishes were shredded pork with chive flowers and bean curd sheet, halibut fish filet with garlic white wine sauce, and the house special fried rice. No complaints on any of the dishes. And for our vegetable dish, you can't go wrong with spinach sauteed in garlic. Fresh baby spinach was great. The restaurant was also kind enough to give our table a cold small dish of edamame with mustard greens as an appetizer. For dessert we got a very traditional item that I have never tried before -- a warm taro with red bean paste on the inside. I do like taro especially as one of the dim sum items but I'm afraid this dessert was not to my liking. Our entire table seemed to really like it so that's great. I don't mind being the odd ball out. Parking: It's Bethesda. Parking is not easy unless you're at a location right by a garage. There is extremely limited parking right outside of the restaurant. Service: Friendly and attentive.

Hot and Sour Soup
Salman C.

I've heard nothing but great things about this place so I recommended it to my coworkers and we went over for lunch. There were 5 of us total and 3 of us, including me, decided to do the lunch special. The special is 2 dishes + soup for $9.95. I ordered the kung pao chicken + hunan beef with a side of hot & sour soup (see photos). From here nothing but chaos ensued as one of my coworkers who ordered hainan chicken was brought hunan chicken. We also ordered the dry hot pot entree and upon the first bite we discovered that the kitchen might have spilled an entire bottle of salt on the dish. Since we already had the slip up with the hainan vs. hunan chicken we opted out of sending the hot pot back. For what it's worth the lunch special dishes came out fine and tasted okay but it's really hard to mess up a staple dish like that. When it came time for the check we were charged $1 extra for brown rice which we never got. We were also charged an extra $2 ($11.95 vs. $13.95). Not sure what happened there but we had to consult the menu to explain the wrong price. During the confusion of the bill the owner walked up to us and we decided now was the time to tell him about the EXTREMELY salty beef hot pot. Rather than take it off the bill he said "the next time you come in I'll give you a free one". Honestly, coming back is going to be a hard sale for me. TL;DR: Stick to something safe like kung pao or orange chicken or prepare to be disappointed. Also, double check your bill.

Hot and sour soup
Rosanna C.

This is great addition to downtown Bethesda. First impression is very very good. It is tastefully decorated. Food is great. We ordered from the lunch menu and a pork chop noodle soup. The pork chop is outstanding. Service is good. The menu has many authentic Chinese dishes and dim sum for weekends. We certainly will come back to try out other dishes. Parking: There aren't too many parking spaces in front of the restaurant. Metered parking is available across the street. There is a Montgomery county parking garage nearby with very reasonable parking rates (free on weekends). It is Garage 57 - Bethesda - Elm Garage with entrances on Bethesda Avenue and Elm Street.

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Michael's Noodles had a separate menu with vegetarian "fake meat" dishes. Does Wang Dynasty have these?

They don't. But they have a number of vegetarian dishes.

I can't tell if Wang Dynasty delivers?

Website says free delivery within 3miles of restaurant and has a minimum order. No delivery on Tuesday though. Order on website.… Read more

Do they have a large round table to seat 12 people?

The round table we sat at only fit 7. But I don't see why they can't put two tables together for you

Does Wang Dynasty also make Chinese American dishes like beef with broccoli, Chicken Chow Mein and the like? And is it any good? Or do they just do traditional Chinese food? I can't seem to find a good take out place that does both kinds of food.

I can't speak to specific dishes, but I know they will make dishes to your specifications... One of the dishes, chicken and vegetable with crunchy needles is like a VERY good chow mein. Hope this helps

Does anyone have a phone number for here?

301-654-1188

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