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    Asia Delight #2

    3.3 (219 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese
    Open 11:00 am - 8:30 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Dogs allowed
    Good for kids

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    Tara L.

    Stopped by for a quick Chinese takeout and it hit the spot. We ordered the chow mein noodles, salt & pepper fish, and General Chicken. Everything was tasty and came out quickly, which made it perfect for a fast meal. The chubby noodles had a nice texture, the salt & pepper fish was crispy and flavorful, and the General Chicken had a good balance of sweet and savory. It's a solid option when you want something quick and easy, and they have a lot of different dishes to choose from as it's similar to Panda Express setup but authentic food.

    Yellow curry chicken, fried pork ribs, and thin noodle chow mein
    Billy L.

    This was my second time getting food from Asia Delight #2. The first time I tried the shrimp with mixed vegetables, which was very flavorful, and the pork ribs in black bean sauce, which were also really good. This time I ordered the yellow curry chicken and the fried pork ribs. The ribs were just okay, a little too fatty for me. The yellow curry chicken I would not order again. It was very bland and watery compared to other yellow curries I have had, which usually have more depth and umami. I even tried adding salt to improve it but it did not help. On top of that, the potato chunks were huge, almost the size of a tennis ball, which threw off the dish. I also got their thin chow mein noodles, which I prefer over the thick ones, and a hot and sour soup. The soup was actually one of the highlights. It had the sourness I look for since most places fall short on that, although it was a bit too salty and I had to add some water. Still, I would definitely order it again. Overall, this spot feels like one of the better fast food style Chinese places in the area. I would come back, but I would stick to certain dishes.

    Orange chicken and zucchini
    Bri W.

    Asia Delight has been a family staple for over 15 years. I love their sesame and green beans. The ladies who pack our boxes full of deliciousness are patient and accommodating. It's rather clean for a Chinese fast food spot and the wait time isn't usually long. I usually stop by if I want a quick nibble on the go.

    Aug 2024
    Steve D.

    156 W Juana Ave San Leandro, CA 94577 Asia Delight #2 is located in San Leandro Plaza, across from the Safeway. I was here on a Wednesday afternoon around 4pm. It was bright and sunny, with temps over 70*F. I was on my break, and decided to try this restaurant. I did look over the mixed Yelp reviews, and I sort of knew what to expect. Asia Delight #2 is the Chinese version of fast food. Prepared foods are kept on warmers or steam trays. You tell the server what you want, they pack it, you pay, and it's ready to eat. When I was there, I was in-and-out in under 5 minutes. Tip: Go to this restaurant when it's busy. Better chance to get fresher foods. There were 3 servers, and they didn't say much. She just said "next customer." I asked for: Fried Rice, Black Bean Spareribs, Sesame Chicken. Menu Price $10.88, I was charged $12.15. (Why? Prepared Food To-Go is taxable + bag fee) They have a few tables for eating there. But I took my food to-go. How was the food? Portion size + Value, this place beats Panda Express. The Sesame Chicken was fresh. The chicken was crispy, and the sauce was sweet. Not the healthiest thing to eat, but it was delicious. The Black Bean Spareribs were also good. Tender, tasty, and a little fatty....good chinese style riblets. The fried rice was not too good. It was drenched with soy sauce. It was acceptable, and better than the other choice of ropey chow mein. The negative thing about this place are the panhandlers right outside the door. As I tried to walk inside a lady stepped in front of me and asked for change. As I exited, she did it again. But overall, I had a good experience here, and I would return. free parking in lot

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    Ryan B.

    Asia Delight #2 has always had great food! For years they've served their delicious Chinese cuisine to customers at the heart of downtown San Leandro. Having a variety of options, one can select from their many tasty dishes and the quantity of items they would like to add into their meal. Ordering multiple combos, I chose a two item combo which consisted of General's Chicken, Sesame Chicken, and a split of Chicken Chow Mein and Fried Rice. I was very pleased and immersed in a transcendence of childhood memories brought forth by tasty Chinese food. The servers have been for the majority the same other the past two decades. They're friendly, appreciative of your business and do their best to get your orders to you as fast as they can. Customers are also able to dine in if they'd like. The seating is limited, but it's also convenient if you're looking for a spot to sit down and enjoy a meal as opposed to taking it to go. Asia Delight #2 is as good as ever! 5/5.

    Neikan M.

    Reminds me of one of those epic videos online where the combo plates are packed full to the maximum with food. Food was good, staff was friendly and the inside was clean. Not the best Chinese food I have ever had but for the price it was good.

    05/18/24 - Green Beans with Chicken
    Dexter D.

    This place always seems to have a line from open to close. No, you're not going to get a gourmet meal here. Service is sparse. English is questionable. Walk in the door and the line begins to your left following the wall. It would be to your benefit if you come with another person, that one gets into line and the other moves forward to see what's on offer. That way, you'll know what you want when it becomes your turn to order. You can order ala carte, one, two, and three item plates and simple meals or family meals. Simple meals are Steamed Rice and one Entree. One, Two and Three Item plates get Chow Mein or Fried Rice and one, two or three entrees. For those getting Three items, the third item will be placed in a small take-out box as your clamshell will probably already weigh two pounds. How's the food? Most items look shiny so probably a bit greasy. Many items are battered and deep fried. Those items are often more batter than the primary ingredient. The flavors are good. Any dish that has protein and veg together will have more veg than protein. We both ordered Three Item Plates. Here's what we got: Fried Rice - 3 - Rice that's been fried. Not particularly flavorful. Peas and scant amount of egg. A great vessel for absorbing any sauces that you may have ordered. Curry Chicken - 4 - Larger pieces of Dark Meat Chicken with Potatoes in a Curry Sauce. The Sauce was thick. I would have preferred a looser sauce. The chunks of Chicken and Potatoes were cut large. I would have liked smaller pieces. The flavors were good. Salt & Pepper Fish - 4 - Thick breading, skinny fish, good flavor, not too greasy. Sweet & Sour Pork - 4 - Nice crunchy breading which really absorbed the flavor of the sauce. I liked it, others may not care as much for it. Chow Mein - 4 - You can order either Vegetarian Thin Noodles or Chicken Thick Noodles. Fried Chicken Wings - 5 - I could eat these all day long. Green Beans with Chicken - 4 - They looked good but I didn't have any. Broccoli Beef - 3 - Not a real Chinese Dish but yet known around the world. It was okay for what it was. Would we go there again? Of course. Would I make it part of our rotation? No, there are plenty of good Chinese Restaurants that we haven't tried yet.

    2 item combo with thin noodles chow mein, salted & pepper fried fish and pepper beef
    Allan Y.

    If you want good authentic tasting Chinese food, this is the place for you. I eat here 4 to 5 times a year and they are very consistent with their dishes. I got the 2 item combo which came with your choice Fried Rice, Chow Mein with thin or thick noodles. I got the thin noodle chow mein with salted pepper fried fish and pepper beef. The batter on the fried fish was seasoned perfectly and the fish was fresh. The pepper beef was very tender. They give you a generous portion of everything. You can't go wrong with this place especially when the prices are very reasonable. Less than $15.00 for this combo.

    Ultima M.

    Solid fast food take out spot Located inside the San Leandro plaza Take out only Food is fresh Prices are decent Food is tasty Customer service is fast Credit cards accepted

    Egg rolls, Salt and Pepper fish.

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    The workers are rude af!! The food in my opinion is just ok. Not worth putting up with the horrible customer service.

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    Really good Chinese fast food! I recommend the salt and pepper fish and the spareribs.

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    Shrink-flation! The Sesame Chicken and Orange Chicken is mostly flour. Not a good deals no more!

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    Food is good there, but the ladies serving there are too rude and they always look mad and irritated. Not good costumer service

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