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Contribuisci feedbackLove honey walnut prawn, potstickers, hot sour soup, and Chinese chicken salad and Mongolian beef. Will try more. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Broccoli Chicken, Mongolian Beef, Orange Chicken Parking space Plenty of parking Parking options Free parking lot
It was deliciously satisfying food they serve here. Clean area and friendly staff. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Leo is a great host/owner and he serves delicious, flavorful, Chinese food with NO MSG! We are redoing our kitchen and have been spending up to and over $100/night for dinner elsewhere. This dinner was $42 for both of us, with tip! Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $30–50 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: String Beans with Chicken, Chicken Chow Fun, Orange Chicken
I think the Alamo Palace Chinese Restaurant is maybe a 3.5 for it's food and service. I didn't want to rate it a 3 so I rounded up to 4 stars. The food and service is fine. I met a friend for lunch who only eats Chinese food so we have been trying different Chinese restaurants in Danville, Alamo and San Ramon. I had the string bean and beef lunch special that comes with sweet and sour soup, fried won ton skin, fried egg roll and rice that I upgraded to fried rice for an additional .50; you can upgrade to chow mein for 1.50 in lieu of rice. My buddy got baby Bok Choy and beef with white rice. The string beans were cooked nicely and the beef was soft, the fried items were good and the fried rice was basically eggs and rice fried with garlic (which gave it a nice flavor). My buddy said his lunch special was fine. The lunch specials are around 12 for most plates and you get enough food to fill your belly without overeating. I did learn something important. It is a good idea to ask how the entree is cooked and not assume it is cooked the same everywhere. A gentleman came in and had ordered General Tso's Chicken which is normally fried. He looked at his order and told the Owner it was not correct because it was not fried. The Owner said it was General Tso's Chicken and they don't batter and deep fry the chicken. Free lesson for me and my buddy My food was good and for the price I will go back and try other dishes (double-checking any entrees that I assume are deep fried dishes). I forgot to take pictures of the menu with the prices. Support your local businesses.
First time we went there during lunch the food was really excellent second time we went for dinner and it must have been a different cook because the beef in two of the dishes was dry and hard/overcooked like they were fried ahead of time then added in later the other two dishes were just ok the chicken was also too hard and no flavor plus 3 dishes were lukewarm oh well service is excellent though booths are comfy but they need to vacuum the dust balls on the carpet