Dragon Village

642 Lincoln Ave #3324, Alameda
(510) 523-6461

Recent Reviews

Cecilia Maldonado

It's the Freezing COLD and rainy weather time of season to get your body warmed up with the BEST Wor Wonton soup in the Bay Area in Alameda. There are always other tasty dishes that are popular as well. Call first to order is highly recommended. Open

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Mongolian Beef, Won Ton Soup, Chicken Chow Mein, Egg Rolls, Beef Chow Fun

Armin H.

I called in my order and they said it will be ready in 20 minutes. The food is not ready yet and made me wait for 7 minutes. They are short staff and guy in cashier is confused, he does’nt know what he is going to do first. Having a hard time reading receipts. Place is so dirty and kitchen too. Not going back.

Jacob E

We ordered the wonton soup which was very expensive for the size. Half of the soup was wonton while the other half was pieces of dry beef. Overall little flavor in the soup. I give it one star. The egg rolls look like they're bought from store, small in size, they were very soggy full of oil... Took one bite and threw it in the trash. I give the egg rolls negative 5 stars. The garlic chicken entree texture was like rubber chicken, very little taste of garlic, however edible if you're starving. 1 starTired of eating at the same Chinese restaurants, we gave this one a chance. Looks like we'll be going back to the ones that are tried-and-true.

Food: 1

Jake Enjoy

We ordered the wonton soup which was very expensive for the size. Half of the soup was wonton while the other half was pieces of dry beef. Overall little flavor in the soup. I give it one star. The egg rolls look like they're bought from store, small in size, they were very soggy full of oil... Took one bite and threw it in the trash. I give the egg rolls negative 5 stars. The garlic chicken entree texture was like rubber chicken, very little taste of garlic, however edible if you're starving. 1 starTired of eating at the same Chinese restaurants, we gave this one a chance. Looks like we'll be going back to the ones that are tried-and-true.

Food: 1

Alex Reed

Best Szechuan Style Bean Curd( veggie mapo tofu)In town. Better than those with meat that I have tried in Alameda. This place is great and the food is really good. A diamond in the rough. Look forward to trying more of the menu.

Julia

Excellent food! Ask for a table to enjoy the food there!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Mongolian Beef

Dawn L.

It's not opened anymore! Don't go.... No ambiance, no service, no food Sad to see them gone!

James G.

dragon Chinese dosent look like a fancy restaurant but you will be suprised they have the Best chicken noodle and beef noodle garlic wonton soup Best in alameda no matter what anyone says order it without wanton or with I always go no wonton unless I have a cold if you feel sick tired run down Jackie will whip you up a hot bowel of garlic noodle chicken or beef that will burn out a cold raise you out of the fog it's the style they roll with there rice and chicken dishes are excellent too sea food no problem it's good or they will make it good I give them 5 stars they try hard james G

Mario

About $15.00 an item only food to go small portions, in a small plastictic container. long time ago was good, now personally not worth it. Wife did not like it.

Steve D.

"Dragon Village" is one of the oldest restaurants in Alameda's Webster Street Business District. I believe it used to be called "New China Hut." This place was open when the Navy base was active. I haven't ordered food from here in a really long time. It always gets mixed reviews. Their menu features popular Americanized Chinese food. But last night I had a craving for chow mein, and all my favorite Alameda places were closed. I flipped thru the DoorDash App, and it said Dragon Village was open late and had a $8.00-off promo. So I placed a pickup order for Deluxe Chow Mein and Fried Chicken Wings. Service, Grade (5/5): DoorDash hours are wrong. This place was actually closed when I placed my order. Dragon Village could of refused my order and said "we're closed." But they didn't do that, instead they made my food and it ready when I got there. Thank you. Fried Chicken Wings, Grade (3/5): 9-pieces, fresh and juicy wings. Small wings and tasted salty. Deluxe Chow Mein, Grade (2/5): Combination Chow Mein is like a House Chow Mein. It's fried egg noodles with a little bit of everything.....shrimp, beef, chicken, and veggies. The problem was it had a weird taste. Sort of a burnt after taste and a stale flavor. I'm not sure what it is. I threw it away after eating a 1/3 of it. I didn't get sick from it. Would I order again? No thanks Congrats on your many years of business in Alameda.

Aja N.

We tried the salt and pepper fish, sweet and sour chicken, crab Rangoons and veggie chow mein. Everything was really good! Very decent portions too.

Charles H.

Pleasantly surprised.. I was in town for one night and this place was close to my hotel and had decent reviews. I wasn't expecting much but had a great meal. I ordered the spicy chicken fried rice based on a previous review and I was not disappointed! I also ordered the appetizer sampler and the fried wontons stole the show. The flavor was really nice. All in all, this was a good "hole in the wall" experience. I would definitely eat here again!

Emily P.

I've driven by this spot a million times and finally ordered (looks like they do pickup only). Had a craving for Dim Sum type food in the afternoon, not ideal timing but Dragon Rouge Bistro had a collection of dumplings to satisfy my craving. Ordered: - potstickers: thick wrapper gave it a homemade feel. Yummy filling, not as crisp as I like but I will order again - egg rolls: just the way I like them. Crispy and golden with the soft filling. Generic seems rude, but it's exactly the way I love my egg rolls. - steamed bbq buns: I'd pass on this next time. They tasted and felt not as good as they should. -sui mai/shrimp dumplings: not sure which one I'm thinking of... looked like sui mai but had a lot of shrimp. The shrimp were bay shrimp, which I'm really not a fan of. The other one was good. I'd totally gamble again. One was really good and the other not so much because I don't like bay shrimp. - walnut shrimp: perfect! This is what I want when I order walnut shrimp. Some say too dressed, I say perfect! Great flavor and the walnuts were perfectly glazed. - fried calamari: strips, not rings. Really tender and huge portion! - salt and pepper fish: hidden gem. I'm coming back for this. I have been searching alameda for salt and pepper fish like this. I can defiantly see things on the menu that I'd order time and time again. Seems like people like it with the line I occasionally see. The staff are very professional and helpful.

Kimlang L.

If anyone has lived in Alameda for at least 30 years, then you would know this place used to be called China Hut. My father used to only order two things from here: Shrimp fried rice and Shrimp chow mein. Signature two basic dishes that my father, mother, and I from as early as I can remember, loved. The orginal people did move on, and new owners bought the place. It was not called Dragon village, intially after China Hut. During my college years, when I went in and ordered food, I honestly was disappointed, because the same Shrimp fried Rice and chow mein of yester year that my father used to buy me dramatically changed. It didn't have that nice smoked taste. It was very plain and bland. I gave up on it shortly thereafter. But I received one of their flyers when another owner takeover happened. I looked at the menu, and the one thing of all that stood out? Spicy Chicken fried rice! Talk about hitting lightening in a bottle. I even occasionally order a platter for my church to eat, and they love it. Most of the rice, noodle and pan fried dishes, you can request spicy and they will do it, no problem. Some of my staple dishes to order from here: Spicy combination Chow mein Spicy chicken fried rice Spicy chicken or beef pan fried noodle honey walnut prawns Wor Won ton soup. I have been ordering from the same guy since about 2012. Just a few days ago, I didn't even order the spicy chicken friend rice, but since he recognized my voice on the phone, and in spite the fact I never ordered it, he still accommadated it for me. You know what people say about those hole in the wall type places: some of the best food you will eat come from these type. Please try them. They normally try and keep the same cook there all the time, but like most establishments out there, substitudes and lack of staff on some days will cause some customers to say the food tastes a little stale, etc. It happens. They have not done dine in, since the pandemic. So please make sure that you show up in the time frame the person on the phone provides, otherwise, it might be sitting there cooling down. I look forward to more delicious food from them for many more years, and I have lived 37 of my 42 years on the West End of Alameda.

Jorge C.

Good food best sweet and sour chicken great. Good service dude is always nice in there

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