“We always make a point to stop by House of China when we come through Albany. Their Sesame chicken is my husbands absolute favorite. I personally love their Kung Pao chicken, and we both love their Beef and Broccoli. As you can see we got three entrees to share today lol. Thank you Mike for the consistent great food and great service!“
“Guang Zhou is a wonderful place to eat. The lunch specials are great, and they come with choice of hot and sour soup or egg drop soup, and either steamed or rice rice and egg roll. It is always delicious and way too much for just one meal. We always take a to go of our meal with us!. Wait staff is very professional, courteous, and very punctual.“
“Best Chinese food in South Georgia! It’s a two-person operation, and I always watch how the chef cooks in the wok over an open flame, making Chinese magic. My go-to is orange chicken with fried rice and a side of crab rangoon. It costs $16 and is big enough to be two meals. No MSG added, just delicious goodness. Highly recommend for takeout.“
“Moo goo Gai pan here is the best in Albany Georgia. Best taste Best price for your money. My wife and I have eaten Chinese food in about 11 different cities. The best one so far. Service always great. Friendly staff. No masked needed here but it's your choice. I would definitely recommend this place. Chef Rick“
“Food is good but having the drive-though attendant always asking for tips after you hand them your card when they’re only handing you an item is aggravating and cheap on the part of the restaurant. Tipping for good service when sitting at a restaurant is important and something I’m glad to do, but just for handing me something through a window that may or may not have all that I’ve ordered is out of place.“
“**Review: Rice Bowl - A Gastronomic Expedition Through China**Embarking on a culinary adventure at Rice Bowl in the heart of Albany, I was immediately embraced by a warm and hospitable atmosphere. Without the embellishment of traditional music or a formal menu, the focus shifted entirely to the tantalizing array of dishes awaiting exploration.The server, whose name escapes me, epitomized professionalism and genuine warmth. Despite the absence of a formal menu, they guided me through the buffet offerings with ease, offering insightful recommendations and ensuring my dining experience was nothing short of exceptional.The ambiance at Rice Bowl, though simple, exuded an authentic charm. The absence of music allowed the vibrant chatter of diners to fill the space, creating a lively and convivial atmosphere. The decor, while understated, subtly captured the essence of Chinese culture, transporting diners to the bustling streets of Shanghai or the tranquil tea houses of Hangzhou.Now, let's delve into the highlight of the experience - the food. Rice Bowl's buffet presented a cornucopia of flavors from various regions of China, each dish meticulously prepared to showcase the diversity and richness of Chinese cuisine. From the succulent Chicken Skewers to the crispy Egg Rolls, every bite was a delightful revelation of flavor and texture.I had the pleasure of sampling an array of dishes during my visit, each one leaving a lasting impression. The Chicken Skewers, tender and bursting with savory goodness, were a true delight. The Egg Rolls, with their golden-brown exterior giving way to a flavorful medley of vegetables and tender meat, were equally satisfying.However, no dining experience is without its minor inconveniences, and at Rice Bowl, it was the presence of a few disruptive patrons that slightly marred the otherwise enjoyable ambiance. Despite this, the overall experience remained a testament to the culinary prowess of the establishment.In conclusion, Rice Bowl offers a gastronomic journey through China that is sure to captivate the senses. From the warm hospitality of the staff to the diverse array of flavors at the buffet, every aspect of the dining experience is thoughtfully crafted to ensure a memorable visit. I wholeheartedly recommend Rice Bowl to anyone seeking an authentic taste of China in the heart of Albany.“