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    Asia Garden

    2.8 (6 reviews)

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    i gave this rating as they dilute the sweet and sour sauce, vegetables and not cooked enough.

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    Ting's Kitchen - Pad thai with shrimp to go. Max 2.5/5. Ordered it spicy and all it is is super sweet and vinegary.

    Ting's Kitchen

    4.0(7 reviews)
    42.0 km

    This is a takeout restaurant only. We went there with the idea that it was a sit down restaurant…read more Actually there is room to do that but the area is filled with supplies etc. so a wasted drive

    My husband and I had food from Ting's Kitchen and we thought it was great…read more Ting's Kitchen is in the Stonehaven Plaza and is where Thai to Go used to be. I was having a real craving for Hunan Dumplings and they had it at Ting's Kitchen ($8.95). I also got an order of General Tao Chicken ($10.95) for my husband, as it's one of his favourite dishes. Both dishes had some spicy heat to them. The Hunan Dumplings were in a thin peanut sauce and chili oil. I would have liked a slightly thicker peanut sauce and less chili oil, but I still really enjoyed it, and it wasn't too greasy/oily. The General Tao Chicken had onions, carrots, mushrooms and green peppers in it. It wasn't crispy, but still tasted good. The batter was not excessive and the meat was not gristley, so I was happy with this. The food overall I would rate 3.5 stars, but I'm rounding up to 4 because service was good and I like supporting small local businesses. I called in my order and went to pick it up. I had requested no sesame seeds and they obliged. The lady on the phone was courteous and efficient. She said it would be ready in 30 minutes. I got there in 30 minutes and it was waiting for me. There's free parking in the plaza.

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    Ting's Kitchen - This is Singapore noodles and the fried rice together. Left overs are the best.

    This is Singapore noodles and the fried rice together. Left overs are the best.

    Ting's Kitchen - Combo Plate letter D

    Combo Plate letter D

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    Golden Lake Chinese Restaurant - Buffet plate

    Golden Lake Chinese Restaurant

    3.7(6 reviews)
    79.6 km
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    Food was OK, we tried this place on Sunday, they had a buffet for 29.99$ per person, Restaurant…read morewas clean but very old design. Buffet was not refilled quickly, but waitresses was nice and pleasant. I am assuming that the owner was the one that welcomed us. Everything was Ok.

    We tried the Golden Lake Chinese restaurant not expecting much, but based on other reviews expected…read more"what you think a basic small-town type place would be" ....No .... this was far worse. We got the Dinner for Two and added on an extra side dish. Their chicken balls were like eating chopped and formed little squares of spongey, dried-out greyish gristle, encased in tennis-ball-sized spheres of sponge-like breading, soaked sodden in a corn syrup and ketchup blend. Fried rice was simply and precisely that. Rice. It had been fried. Nothing more, nothing less. Their so- called Chow Mein (actually chop suey) was basically beansprouts in a tepid dishwater. I found a single bit of the stem end of an onion in it. I optimistically got the Cantonese Chow Mein as an extra add-on. Having had this many times other places; I was expecting thin, chewy noodles that have been fried until crispy on the outside, topped with assorted seafood, bbq pork slices and vegetable. What arrived in a tinfoil loaf pan was a solid gelatinous brick of thick, overcooked rubbery pasta encased in beef jelly. There were some canned-looking mushrooms, bok choy, and a few big under-cooked chunks of green pepper piled atop it. It unmolded from the container in a solid block and plopped out onto a plate with a jiggle and a horrible sucking, squelching sound similar to pulling a stuck rainboot out of deep mud. The whole experience was so surreal and weirdly obscene that I couldn't bring myself to try any. It was my birthday. My dear old dad had mailed me a card with fifty dollars inside to "treat myself" to a special dinner. What a sad, sad waste. Even the fortune cookie was stale.

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    Golden Lake Chinese Restaurant - Indoor image

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    Golden Lake Chinese Restaurant - Egg rolls ( very watery made with bean sprouts)

    Egg rolls ( very watery made with bean sprouts)

    Golden Lake Chinese Restaurant - The restaurant!

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    Asia Garden - chinese - Updated May 2026

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