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    a tray of food with rice, meat, and vegetables
    Cartier C.

    Probably one of the worst fast food Chinese places I've been to. My coworker and my order was the Chicken Mushroom. They put potatoes in the mix which, I assume was an attempt to look like more chicken. What an absolute SCAM! There are many places to go in the Plaza of Americas just don't go there.

    Store front which faces toward a large food court.
    Victor D.

    Located inside of the Marriott this restaurant is just one of many that are included in this food court area. The choices here are limited which works well since it's a fast paced take out style of store. The staff are very friendly and courteous and accommodating. The portion sizes are great. The food is good and fresh and presented to you inside of a styrofoam take out box by the cashier. Plastic forks, spoons, or knives are provided but no chopsticks. If you want soy sauce or chili sauce you must put it on your food before you leave by using the bottle at the checkout.

    Mandarine chicken
    Brandon K.

    This is one of the busiest locations to eat lunch in the Plaza of America building. The food is constantly coming out fresh and if you happen to be getting some of the last of the pan, they will offer to let you wait till the fresh batch comes out. The young man who serves the food is very friendly and gives even and consistent portions. The cash out process is not very friendly. Don't you dare try to order something that isn't an already set price or menu item. For example if you want just the lunch portion of an entree only, you will be charged for the whole lunch meal, rice, egg roll, drink and Rangoon and all! Price be damned! So get something on the menu and in a package and arraignment that has a picture. Food tastes like you expect to go Chinese food to taste. One thing that I think stands out is that they do use white meat chicken for all of their dishes by what I can tell.

    General Tso's Chicken, Crab Rangoon, and Fried Rice
    Kyle J.

    Today I have General Tso's Chicken, Crab Rangoon, and Fried Rice. The crab rangoons tasted mostly like cream cheese and wonton wrapper. If you prefer a Rangoon that tastes like cream cheese, this place is for you. The fried rice was fine. And the chicken was actually pretty good. They made it fresh when I got there. Overall, it was good, the Rangoon could have been more flavorful and the price could have been better.

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    The spicy chicken fried rice is very delicious!! Try the steamed dumplings while you are there!

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    Not great, but waited while it was cooked fresh which is better than most mall places.

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    Royal China Restaurant - Jianbing was very good.

    Royal China Restaurant

    3.8(1.2k reviews)
    7.6 miNorth Dallas
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    I had seen this restaurant before while in the area and decided to give it a try after noticing…read moreonline that they make hand-pulled noodles. Our waiter was very welcoming and friendly and gave us some great recommendations since it was our first time dining there. We tried the following dishes: Soup Dumplings (Xiao Long Bao), Gong Bao Pork, and Stir-Fried La Mian with Vegetables. My favorite dishes were the beef dish and the soup dumplings. I would definitely order those again. It was also really nice to see the chef hand-pull the noodles right behind our table, which added to the whole experience. Overall, both the food and service were excellent. The portions were generous and perfect for sharing. I'm definitely looking forward to coming back again.

    Royal China is our go-to for Cantonese food whether dining in or picking up…read more Of all the Chinese restaurants available in North Dallas, we still choose and recommend Royal China for the breadth of their menu, quality, freshness and flavor of every dish, and fantastic service. This visit, we hosted family from East Texas who'd been here once before. Starting with delicious Xiao Long Bao soup dumplings and Bucks Spare Ribs, we moved on to Ants Climbing Trees (Ma Yi Shang Shu), a classic Sichuan dish of vermicelli cooked with minced pork, in fermented chili sauce, with garlic and green onions, Salt and Pepper Shrimp, crispy bite-size shrimp tossed with green onion, basil, garlic, and jalapeño, and Sichuan Green Beans, stir-fried with garlic, mushrooms, and minced pork. We opted for one order of white rice and one of fried rice with our entrées. The restaurant is almost always packed if you don't have a reservation, but the vibe is relaxed and casual without being loud. In fact, it's so popular, you may have to wait a bit even with a reservation, since they want you to enjoy your meal vs rushing you out to "turn the table."

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    Fortune House

    3.8(438 reviews)
    2.4 miLower Greenville
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    This dumpling house is good. I enjoyed the variety plate of dumplings, and because it was my first…read moretime, they gave me a plate of creamy crab dumplings. I don't know if they do this all the time, but it makes me feel special. What make this place extraordinary is the service. I apologize, but I forgot to get her name; long dark glorious wavy hair. She treated me like I was her only customer, even packing my left over jasmine tea in a Togo container. I will enjoy that with my left overs. Thank you for making the old lady in a pink baseball hat feel special. I will be back!

    My displeasure with Fortune House's quality and service is based on repeated experience…read more I don't typically leave negative reviews, especially as someone who is active on Yelp. I would have let this slide if it happened once. I ordered through Uber Eats, and this is now the second time the fried rice I clearly paid for with both entrees was missing from my order. After the first time, I called to let them know, and the response was dismissive. When it happened again, I called again and got the same lack of concern. At that point, it's not a mistake, it's a pattern. At these prices, basic order accuracy and customer service should be a given. As for the food, it's average at best. It doesn't even reach Panda Express level in terms of consistency or flavor, which makes the pricing even harder to justify. I don't see the value here, and based on repeated issues and the lack of accountability, I wouldn't recommend.

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    Fortune House - Yang Zhou Fried Rice - $14. (aka shrimp & bbq pork fried rice). No flavor, needed lots of soy and chili oil. Nice portion!

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    Yang Zhou Fried Rice - $14. (aka shrimp & bbq pork fried rice). No flavor, needed lots of soy and chili oil. Nice portion!

    Hawkers Asian Street Food - Chicken Karaage $7. Comes with a spiced mayo. Pretty good.

    Hawkers Asian Street Food

    4.6(1.3k reviews)
    0.7 miDeep Ellum
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    First things first, I love how this place has so many different dishes from almost all Asian…read morecuisines. There is almost certainly something delicious for everyone. Ambiance- 9.5/10 Dim atmosphere with trendy vibes. Cool decor and Jenga to play while waiting for your food. If you don't like dark areas, you can sit outside with umbrellas providing shade. Service- 10/10 Our server was extremely helpful and nice. She recommended excellent dishes and even gave us a plate of chicken wings on the house! Value- 8/10 Good value, especially considering the quality of the food. Most sides were 5-10$, while the entrees were 12-16$. Portions were medium. Food Malaysian Roti- (2 pc, 9.5$)- 9.5/10 Was perfectly flaky and crispy. Came with a flavorful curry dipping sauce. Chili Garlic Edamame- (8$)- 7/10 Everything you would expect. However, it could have more of the chili garlic sauce. They do give you a complementary tray of spicy sauces (including chili oil), so this was not a big deal. Korean Twice Fried Wings- (5 for 14$)- 10/10 Wings were large, so one was the perfect appetizer for a single person. Coated in a heavenly gochujang garlic glaze. Nice and saucy while still being very crispy and juicy. Was my favorite dish we ordered. Pad Thai- (16.5$)- 8.5/10 Came with a fried egg, shrimp, and chicken. Had a hint of spice that elevated it from good to great. Curry Laksa Ramen- (16$)- 9/10 Very flavorful curry broth. Noodles were excellent and also came with tofu and a boiled egg. Overall, every aspect of the resturant was top tier. Would 100% recommend if you are near.

    Food, ambiance and service was phenomenal. Kameron was top tier. Korean wings and sticky ribs the…read moreway to go!!! 10/10

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    Fries with amazing dipping sauce!

    Hawkers Asian Street Food - Chilly chili noodles $7 - what a scrumptious snack!

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