Taiwanese Restaurants in Louisville, KY

The Joy Luck-Highlands Chinese • $$
1285 Bardstown Rd, Louisville

Customers` Favorites

Crispy Fried Duck Wings
Vegetable Spring Roll
Thai Curry with Tofu
Kids Sesame Chicken
Pork Soup Dumplings
Beijing Roast Duck
Honey Walnut Shrimp
Szechuan Chicken
Hot & Sour Soup
Bourbon Chicken

“We went to Ramsi's and there was an hour and a half wait so we figured we would check The Joy Luck and we were seated immediately. It's a small place and you could miss it if you weren't looking for it, or parked in front of it looking for a backup restaurant. We started with the Pork Buns, which I've never had before and they were unusual but good. My wife had the Mu Shu with beef and fried rice which she enjoyed and it was a decent sized portion, she had lots of leftovers. I had the 5 Flavor with shrimp and steamed rice and it was like a flavor explosion in my mouth. This was a good find and something different from our ordinary spots.“

3.6 Good87 Reviews
The Joy Luck- East End Asian • $
9850 Von Allmen Ct #101, Louisville

Customers` Favorites

Pork Steamed Dumplings
Vegetable Spring Roll
Cantonese Roast Duck
Honey Walnut Shrimp
Szechuan Chicken
Bourbon Chicken
Mongolian Beef
Hot & Sour Soup
Orange Chicken
Lettuce Wraps

“Came here for the Beijing Roast Duck, as it is a dish I loved as a kid and haven't had it since then. It was excellent. Meat was moist and flavorful. The buns were soft and were a perfect size. The paper-thin super crisp duck skin and crispy green onion was a great contrast to the overall softness of the rest of the bite. The sauce is the sweet and salty piece that pulls it all together. Any future visits here would be because I am craving this dish. The rest of our meal was pork dumpling, soup dumplings, hot and sour soup and ginger salad, mongolian chicken. The soup dumplings had a good flavor but had a disappointing amount of broth inside. I expected atleast a spoon-fulls worth in each but the only had maybe a spoon full between all four dumplings. The pork dumplings were good as well but definitely not the best I have had. More in line with grocery store freezer aisle taste. Hot and sour soup had a nice salty, umami flavor but was lacking any heat. Ginger salad was large and overall tasted in line with what you would expect. Mongolian chicken was a good size portion (but should be expected for $15). The service was not bad. Only one waitress from what we could tell but it was extremely slow the night we went. Ambiance is not really what we expected; had an industrial feel inside and a mix of music from 80s-90s. Overall I would return but it would be mainly if I was craving the duck dish. I'd try a couple other items like the spicy dumplings and maybe the duck wings.“

3.2 Average56 Reviews
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