Jade Village Restaurant Ltd

140 St Albert Trail, St. Albert
(780) 459-8899

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Carrie Anne

Jade Village isn't just your average Chinese restaurant; it's an experience. From the moment you step inside, you're greeted with a warm and inviting atmosphere, the kind that makes you feel instantly comfortable. If you're craving authentic Chinese cuisine and a buffet experience that truly delivers, look no further than Jade Village. It's a true gem in the city, and I can't recommend it highly enough. You won't be disappointed!

Anna Pearson

The Jade is great! Their food is always fresh. The vibe there feels homey and the staff is always so friendly. They even started remembering my order!

Ashley

Food is bad, go elsewhere.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 3

Denny Hagen

Order from skip was terrible never again

Food: 1

Carole Clark

Dietary restrictions: Gluten Free dishes … exceptional !!!

Miranda Domoslai

We ordered two individual meals for $22 each. Portions are small, not even enough for leftovers. Total cost was $60 on skip the dishes. This is terribly expensive and to not even have leftovers? The food was also sub par and not worth it. Very disappointed.

G C

Rip off

Byron Scheuer

I attended a BX networking event that the Jade Village Restaurant hosted. Jennifer took great care of us and the food was delicious. Not overly salty and was fresh. I highly recommend this restaurant for yourself, friends, family and for hosting special events and special gatherings.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Allyson Webb

Really disappointed with my first experience tonight with Jade Village. I had heard good things so decided to try them. I placed an order at 3:30 pm to have it made and delivered when their delivery started at 5. They let me know it would leave right at 5 and be here soon after. I live 3 blocks away and didn’t get my food until 5:45. Once it got here, I was so disappointed. My “sweet and sour pork” had no sauce on it. Literally just dry pork. The ginger beef was so so dry, I wondered if they cooked it at 3:30 and left it on the warmer the whole time. The ginger beef was so chewy and at one point I got an entire large piece of gristle that I’m not even sure if it was pork or beef. I ate the chicken fried rice and had to throw the rest out. What an awful meal to have arrive after such a long wait.

Food: 1

Service: 1

Tamara Kitt

Went in for the first time tonight. I ordered chicken balls and fried rice. Both tasted delicious and the price was great for the amount of food. The couple running the bar were also really nice. I will definitely be back!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

D B

It's a little hidden - just past the Save On Food there's a pedestrian alley that leads to the back parking lot. On the left is the entrance to Jade Village. Went there for lunch today. One egg role for me - and then gluten free plates to split with my wife: vegetable fried rice, beef broccoli, beef chow mein. More than enough food, we doggy bagged what we didn't eat - 54 dollars before tip. Service was affable and prompt. We don't eat out often due to celiac so it was a real treat. We both enjoyed the food. It's not the place for ambiance, the carpet could used a little hoovering and spot remover but that doesn't impact the food or service. Will be back.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Beef with Broccoli, Beef Chow Mein

C K

Vegetarian options: There are vegetarian options on the menu, or you can ask them and they'll customize it. You can even add fried tofu

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Shanghai Noodles Spicy, Soup, Pineapple Chicken Balls

Don Redenbach

We ordered take out.The food tasted ok, but the size of each dish was small. You dont get much for $75.00.

Food: 3

Service: 3

Jonathan Eng

We went for the buffet and it was decent. Call ahead so they can make up the food for the buffet. I am use to authentic Chinese food but I knew this was going to be caucasian Chinese food so I wasn't expecting much.

I was pleasantly surprised how much I liked it. Normally I don't like chicken balls because they have a lot of doughy breading but I probably have a good 7-9 before I had one that was a bit doughy for me, most of them had a really good amount of chicken inside. The deep fried wontons were decent, my son liked them and I enjoyed the sweeter taste to them.

The sweet and sour pork was to my liking, I wish they had pineapples in this dish and it would have been even better. The curry chicken/veg, dry ribs, deep fried beef were all decent and got second or third helpings of them.

The fried rice was my least favorite of everything but it's the noodles were what I wanted and they did not disappoint! The Shanghai noodles was delicious and had a decent amount of toppings in it as well. The bean sprout noodle dish was good as well, better then was I was expecting . The beef and broccoli was well made as well, wished they had more sweet corn in it as my son loves the corn.

The wonton soup was ok, it was room temperature when we had it, maybe the warmer wasn't turned on or something.

I wish they had flat rice noodles with beef and bean sprouts or even Singapore noodles as those are my other favorite noodle dishes.

Dessert was what I expected, fruit, jello, and some small bit sized pastries.

The staff are friendly and attentive, Jennifer even stopped by our table to chat with my son and I as well.

It was quite inside the restaurant which is a shame, I thought it would have more people in for the buffet. For a small standard caucasian-chinese buffet, it really wasn't bad. I will definitely come again and I hope to see others enjoy the buffet as well. I love that it was pay your age for kids, that is something I don't see very often and I love that concept.

I think I will have to make it routine to come for the buffet every so often, nice and close to home is a bonus.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Mark Funk

It was the worst Chinese food I’ve ever eaten. The dry ribs were all fatty , the noodles where slimy the rice tasted like fish the green onion cakes you could play street hockey with. The experience was terrible and the costs was ridiculous.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

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