Mandarin Restaurant

222 E 7th N, Rexburg
(208) 356-5688

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Ike Wasden

I miss having Fongs in town, but this is nearly the same menu. So glad that they have been part of the community for like 30 years.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Season Hayne

Fabulous service. Fabulous food.
We will be back. ❤️

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Dallin Hibbard

This is my favorite Chinese place I’ve ever been to! The fried rice is especially amazing! I always get an extra helping because it is so good. The Mandarin has ruined all other Chinese for me

Christina Christensen

We love this place! We drive from Utah to eat here. Great prices and fantastic food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Mandarin Chicken, Pork Fried Rice, Cashew Chicken, Chicken Lo Mein, Sweet and Sour Chicken Fried Rice, Pork Potstickers 8, Egg Roll, Broccoli Beef, Sweet \u0026 Sour Chicken

Ryan Petersen

Very yummy in my opinion. I’ve only ever really had Panda Express and this was a huge step above. This food tastes pretty dang good. We got one of the family dinners and got 3 servings for 3 people and it was the perfect amount to feed all of us. We even had a little container to take home. It was the perfect amount. The environment was super loud but that wasn’t totally something they could control. Our service was pretty decent. She filled up waters quickly and got our food out fast but just wasn’t super happy and seemed like she wasn’t having a good day. Overall pretty dang good!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Christy Tietjen

Delicious stir fried vegetables, Moo Goo Gai Pan and Mandarin Chicken. Take out: Large portions for Dinner size, very small rice.

Recommended dishes: Chow Mein, Mandarin Chicken, Fried Rice - Moo Goo Gai Pan

Sailor Walker

Literally the worst, 0 flavor, all 100% just frozen, fried and covered with syrup. Definitely not worth uh any money

Emily Gunderson

Service is great. It's good American/Chinese food. We really like the family special. Also, Mandarin chicken, lo mein, main course egg drop soup, beef and pea pods, lunch soecial spicy beef (hot!), and egg foo yung. Take out has always been great also. Family friendly and great lunch specials. My elderly parents enjoy eating there also.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Spicy Beef, Egg Fu Young

Johnny Yuma

This dish is more American than Chinese, and it is not Chinese just because it contains Chinese and American ingredients. The cuisine on the east coast, where I'm from, is ten times better than what I get at this pretend Chinese restaurant. Pure crap

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 1

Service: 5

Janette Gronvold

Here with large group. Server was knowledgeable and fast. Food was hot and tasty. Would return. Large portions

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

J C

This is a great hole-in-the-wall Chinese food restaurant. The service today was fantastic. The young lady running the front counter was just awesome. Seating was very fast. Order taking was equally efficient. Appetizer came withing 5 minutes. Hot entrees were served within 10. Parking is easy. Food was delicious. Highly recommend.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

HJ Sharp

Delicious and fresh! This quaint little restaurant is simple and unassuming, but their food & service are outstanding! We will definitely stop in again, if we are in the area!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

C Miller

I love the food here!! The moo goo chicken is my favorite. We also liked the fried shrimp, mandarin chicken, sweet and sour chicken and the pot stickers are our favorite. There is a lot of fried options. It is not overly greasy.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 4

Sydnie Olenslager

Stopped by the mandarin to celebrate the end of semester and was disappointed. Don’t let the wait staff or other comments gaslight you into thinking that this is actually chow mein and we are used to lo mein a simple google search will tell you that’s simply not true.

Chow mein is supposed to be crispier but I’m pretty sure someone got confused when they were making kapusta Zasmaźana (polish stewed cabbage) and added the crispy chow mein noodles to it. Chow mein is made very similar to lo mein except the noodles are stir fried creating a crispier saucy coating where lo mein has more of a saucy texture like pasta. Just in case you are confused.

Anyways service was fine a little slow but they seemed a little understaffed for the rush so we weren’t too bothered. The lighting was a little bright for our taste and some ambiance music would have been nice. If you like somewhat toned down Chinese flavors this is the place for you. The fried rice was a little old and wasn’t really fried. And the sauce was lacking on your chicken but otherwise it was fine?

Probably won’t be back for the amount of food you get the cost isn’t horrible but we spend less at different restaurants in the area and feel more satisfied.

Anyways I’m sure a specific demographic loves this place but not us.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 2

Mark Williams

Came here on a recommendation and left pleasantly pleased. Got the lunch family plater for 2. Started out with the pork with spicy mustard, followed by spring rolls, then Chicken chow mein, sweet and sour chicken and pork fried rice. We hit lunch time just right. Alao had Sunflower egg drop soup.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chow Mein, Egg Roll

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