Very good local Chinese restaurant! The food was good, but it was a little pricey for the amount they give you. Service was slow but it could be due to the fact that it was a little busy or short staffed. We got the egg rolls, spring rolls, egg drop soup, spicy noodle soup, and ma po tofu.
Allen R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Mableton, GA
Had the mongolian beef spring and egg drop soup. Very fresh and tasted great. Service was fast. Really enjoyed it
Michelle C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Atlanta, GA
Tonight was my first time and the food was fresh and delicious! I had the vegetable fried rice and it was wonderful. I would highly recommend this place for dine in or take out! I will be back
Eric S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Marietta, GA
My new favorite local Chinese spot by far. Went here not really knowing what to expect a month or two ago and we were pleasantly surprised in every aspect. The owners are awesome, an older couple who is always there it seems and truly care about their place and the quality of food they put out. I tried the Mongolian beef, asked them to spice it up and they did with some amazing fried red chiles. It was one of the best Chinese dishes I can remember having simply because of the quality of food. Their menu has a bunch of house specialties I still need to try, but both visits so far have been awesome. The soups, sushi, etc are all great. I highly recommend giving this place a visit!
Edward V.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Powder Springs, GA
Great Food !! Great People !! Fresh, Fresh, Fresh !!
Stacey H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Powder Springs, GA
My favorite Asian restaurant. Everything is fresh and light. Not your typical Chinese food. And the sushi is the best in the area. The grasshopper roll is amazing! And great spicy tuna. Fresh salads. Love the Panang curry. Family owned. Great people.
Lisa N.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Olympia, WA
I should mention that I am from Seattle, WA and enjoy some of the best Asian food in this country. Ordered: Sesame Chicken(because they didn’t offer Orange Chicken) $ 10.50 Mango Chicken(supposed to be spicy) $ 11.50 Dancing Eel Roll $ price not marked Rice Paper Rolls(rice paper rolls?) $ 5.50 Spent $ 45. The restaurant was empty when I walked in to order for take out. I looked for a menu online, but was unable to locate so had to wait. It is a nice enough restaurant in a strip mall with a very famous diner(in these parts.) I liked the ambient lighting(low) and the aesthetic of the sushi bar was a nice touch. I was greeted promptly. After receiving my food I took notice to the small containers and wondered if our meals were actually inside. Ha! Once home I plated my dad’s Sesame Chicken and noticed it looked like Sweet and Sour Chicken/Orange chicken with about a half teaspoon of sesame seeds dumped in the center of the entrée. Dad and I both like having sauce to spoon over our rice, but there wasn’t much. I’d say there was a scant 2 syrupy tablespoons for the entire box. :(I tasted the chicken and it was definitely prepared ahead of time and tough. Double :(but the sauce had a nice flavor. The Mango Chicken was probably my second biggest disappointment. When I eat Asian I like a POW of flavor in my mouth, but this dish was steamed veggies with a few pieces of mango tossed in. The chicken was standard precooked sliced white breast meat. There was absolutely no Asian spice to this dish at all. The onions had no color(as stir fried onions should.) When an Asian dish is good I have to tear myself away from saving a portion of it for my lunch the next day, but I was more than happy to chopstick down and move on to coffee. The Rice Paper Rolls? The Fresh Rolls were tiny. They were tasty except I don’t like overripe avocados in my fresh rolls as they soak the rice wrappers to the point of being jelly and they tear. I also would rather have the same contents wrapped in once rice wrapper instead of two separate because there is more wrapper than goods. As an experienced rice wrapper I realize it’s much easier to wrap them when they have less ingredients than when they have the proper amount. They serve 2 that cover the weight of a normal one fresh roll that would cost $ 2.5. I’d have less issue with these if they were priced appropriately. Way over priced for what you get which is too bad because I love a good fresh roll. The eel roll(Unagi) had promise but the use of overripe avocado ruined it for me. Overall take: They charge extra to pay the rent in the high rent district. But for that extra I expect to get exceptional and it didn’t live up to it. I’ve found better, more flavorful, foods in a no name Asian kitchen. I won’t be returning.
Erwin W.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Dallas, GA
Had wanted to try this place for awhile with all the great reviews. Walked in and should have left, the décor looks like a college dorm. Dark, tacky. I had basil chicken, boiled tastless white meat with 2 tiny black basil leaves at the bottom. The hot and sour soup was good, small portion, but good. Waitress was brisk, felt like things were being thrown at us. My wife has Pad Thai noodles with chicken. Wow, talk about cheap, her plate was half plain white rice(yum) and the noodles were tasteless, glass noodles in oil. What happened to the linguine width to hold the sauce? There was no «sauce» just oil. She did say there was peanuts in there — she knows this because she brought her reading glasses and spotted a few granules. No mung bean sprouts, no lime wedge, no green onions, no fish or peanut sauce. There was a tiny piece of raw green pepper — really, and the same bland boiled chicken. The portion size was small, she thought she got the wrong order or a kids meal order but they assured it was the lunch entrée. I had an egg roll too. It was frozen — cold on the inside and greasy on the outside. They sell better ones at Krogers in the frozen food case. A $ 16.00 lunch, what a rip off. I have no idea were the other reviewers are eating. . but it is not here. Never go back and do not believe the other reviews.
Brittany H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Marietta, GA
I LOVETHISPLACE! It’s kind of hidden but it’s awesome we usually spend a little more here then some places but I always have to get the crab rangoon and steamed pot stickers, which makes other places seem tasteless.
Michael O.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Acworth, GA
This place is awesome! Cool owners with very warm personalities. The menu is your general Asian Cuisine but prepared a lil differently. The customer service is superb and so was the food! It’s a lil costly but it’s very good in quality. I had the«General Somebody’s Chicken» which is basically General Tso’s Chicken with a new name. lol! Idc though cuz it was hella good! I’d definitely go back if I’m near that area again.
Debra Z.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Atlanta, GA
Our first time here & we are sold! I don’t know what I liked best because everything was wonderful. The dumpling soup with spinach had the most delicate, flavorful broth, the pot stickers were fresh and tasted home made. The sashimi was incredibly cold & fresh and the portion size was impressive. The Mongolian beef was very tasty. My friend had a seafood platter with veggies and raved about how big & fresh the scallops were. The food was so good that we are comings back next weekend to try other menu items!
David S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Marietta, GA
Great family owned restaurant. One of the best examples is the steamed dumplings. Most restaurants the dumplings seem premade. These are the best I have had. If you like sushi David the owner is a great sushi chef. Some of our other favorites are the special fried rice, Mongolian beef and new since my last visit the spicy curry.
J S.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Kennesaw, GA
I have had several people say this is the best sushi in kennesaw and had to try it. We had spicy tuna, avacado fried shrimp, and the chefs special roll of the night. The kids got chicken terrayaki. The atmosphere is horrible, no music, nothing authentic and no effort put in to dress it up. EVERY thing we got was well below average. The sushi rolls come with 6 pieces instead of 8 and it is extremely pricey. For example the spicy tuna is $ 10.50 where it is about $ 5.50 at other places around the area. Maybe other things on the menu are good but I am perplexed at the raving reviews. To each their own but we will never be back.
Lara k.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Francisco, CA
Get take out from here each time I visit from California. The best mongolian beef!!! And the eggrolls are great too!!! Lunch priced great. Dinner is high for the size of the a la carte portions. All in all, great take out!!!
Jocie L.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Atlanta, GA
The best Asian Cuisine around. You will never eat ‘Chinese’ or ‘take out’ ever again. The owners are very welcoming. Great service. I highly recommend their honey glazed prawns, hot and sour soup, and wonton soup.
Nicole M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Marietta, GA
I love this place. The food is always so delicious and the owners are truly great people. Only issue is if you’re in a hurry, just order to go. They aren’t fully staffed to handle a full restaurant. Other than that, this place will always get my business. Best Mongolian beef ever!
Brett L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Powder Springs, GA
Great place. I think they get hidden by Cobb Diner. But don’t be mistaken, the food here is fresh and good quality meats. I had the chicken fried rice and my wife had the pad thai. Yum!
Chris C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Powder Springs, GA
The best Sushi in Marietta! The fish is so fresh and the presentation is incredible! Do not miss an opportunity to enjoy he best of the best!
Dan M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Atlanta, GA
Always a good place to take my kids, the boys love the masago and salmon nigiri. I love the Saba. Personable staff, we are regular enough to get free desserts every now and then.
Pedro S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Marietta, GA
Much, much better than the average ultra-goopy strip mall chinese joint. However, whereas the food is better, it’s still a long way from great. Also, they need to take the thai dishes out of the menu. They don’t do them well and they seem out of place. The sushi, however, it’s actually not bad at all! So it’s a decent place, if a bit pricey. Also, keep in mind they don’t deliver.