“Wanted to eat local in Minneapolis. Looked online for Chinese food in this had a high rating. The reading sad that the atmosphere was very basic, and it is. But who cares when the food is as good as it is! If you like Chinese food and you’re in the Minneapolis/st Paul area put this on your list of restaurants to try.I ordered the potstickers (see picture) and Chicken Kung Pow. Both were amazing!“
“This is a TAKE OUT only restaurant now, but the owner (Mang) graciously invited us to sit down in the dining room, and provided plates, silverware and hot tea. The portions were generous, the food was tasty, the pricing was super reasonable, and nice and hot. Super duper visit, and I would strongly encourage you to visit. Parking can be a challenge, but it's worth the extra effort...Check it out, and ENJOY!!!“
“Loved the food. Best eggrolls I have ever head. And the wonton soup was so comforting on a cold wet day. The women who took my order and rang me out was friendly. She was very thankful for my business and when I paid and tipped in cash she gave me a chocolate truffle as a thank you. I will be returning to the place to try more food. The inside of the restaurant could use a little work in my opinion and I should have asked for the prices and receipt but it wasn’t a big deal for a small first time order“
“Dumplings and dim sums were a great hit....loved it! Totally worth the price and the customer service is the best. I can't wait to go again! Very authentic and the pig intestines were the best I've had in a long time! Very crispy and flavorful duck , too!“
“Will admit, we only go at weird hours, we live several hours away, but this has become a travel ritual, whenever we go on a trip, the flight home + Mandarin is a must. The food is excellent, and service is very prompt, but sometimes we are the only ones there, so that probably helps. The cream cheese wontons are divine.Parking: It's a shared parking lot with other stores in a shopping strip center.Kid-friendliness: If your kid likes Chinese food, they will find something they like here no problem.“
“My deceased grandfather's favorite takeout. I love to go now and then for old times sake, bland but filling. Tasty if you like "American Chinese food" This is old school takeout Chinese. The stuff American servicemen back from the war made a staple for so many families from the 50s through the 80s. I'm nearly 60 and I went there with my grandfather as a child. The guy who founded it still ran it then. The food is hot and filling and the portions are big! Which is nice. The only drawbacks are NO CREDIT CARDS or electronic payment of any kind, they do take checks, but when is the last time you saw a checkbook? The other is they need an option for some more seasoning. They assume like most places that Minnesotan "Chow Mein" customers like traditional Midwestern blandness. I know they can make spicier food, but I don't know how to ask. They don't speak much English, and I'd like to find a way to say "Its wonderful, but please more seasoning in the chow mein"“