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    Great Dragon

    3.1 (131 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese
    Closed 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    GREAT DRAGON ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Very loud
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Dogs allowed

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    Beef Broccoli and Sweet and Sour Sauce Shrimp
    Ronald W.

    Traditional Cantonese like I grew up with. Beef with Broccoli. Beef ver silky flavor ok. Lots of shrimp for sweet and sour. Desperate so shrimp is not soggy. This a quick local strip mall Cantonese restaurant. Food was ready when promised. Only take out. Free egg roll with $20 dollar order and coupon from menu. You can order and grab the coupon when you get there. Egg roll outside crisp but insides were a little mushy. The menu had a lot of variety. In addition to Cantonese food they also have bubble teas, sushi, sashimi, and Tonkotsu Ramen. The parking lot is a little small on this triangular lot. This is a quick good Cantonese neighborhood restaurant.

    1. Egg Roll

    1. Egg Roll Very oily!! Never ordering from here again ! Very disappointing after ordering from here for many years!! I'm guessing it's definitely under new management:/

    Dinner special portion. Chicken fried rice with Empress chicken. Sauce is provided on the side so it doesn't get soggy in travel.
    Jacob J.

    The other night was cold, rainy and dark. So.. I did what most people do, hit a bar and drank. Not having had dinner earlier in the night, I made a bad decision (like most booze-induced decisions) to grab take-out. It was near closing time and usually I would know better than to order. You never know whether they'll give it their all. In any case, I was Jones'ing FF Chinese. So, I ordered. It was one of few options available locally and Google reported that they would close at Midnight. The guy on the phone was nice about it. I'd asked if it was too late. He said no but to come on time. So I placed an order by phone and my drive-share got me there within minutes. #Uber The place was well lit and uber clean. A fresh scent was in the air as I entered. They offer a few booths for those wanting to dine-in. The drive home was short so my meal was still hot. I got an order of potstickers and a dinner combination plate of General Tso's chicken. The combo comes with chicken fried rice, a can of pop and an egg roll. I requested my rice spicy, so they did! That was a pleasant surprise. Fried rice is often prepared in advance of orders and kept throughout the day. (In most cases) At the time of order, they refresh the rice by steaming it. If you like your rice to be "fresher" you can request they use more water. This is what I've been told by owners of FF Chinese & Vietnamese restaurants. The food was better than expected. Their rating is 3 stars on Yelp, so I didn't expect much. However, ample portion and fresh taste with a reasonable cost. The potstickers were big. Bigger than what is usually received from a FF Chinese spot. Ball-up-your-fist big. Unless you got sausage fingers, not that big. General Tso's was okay. Spongey, battered chicken tossed in a thick sweet sauce. I had the leftovers the following day. I like to use a pan and cover. Putting a few tablespoons of hot water over the rice and then placing the entree next to it with a cover on top. This will re-hydrate the entire meal and then once warmed it can be mixed thoroughly. Yum! (You can do the same in the microwave. Adding a bit of hot water and placing a paper towel over the top. I prefer the pan method because the bits of rice will soak in the sauce of the entree and get crispy) On a whim, it can hit the spot. For sure.

    Double fried sweet and sour chicken

    Ordered shrimp fried rice and sweet and sour chicken instead I got shrimp / hair fried rice and overly double fried chicken. First and last time eating here.

    Jan Michael E.

    Great Dragon serves excellent food. Their new japanese menu is a "must to try." Their sushis' are served fresh and made with careful preparation. I would suggest buy the DRAGON (tempura shrimp sushi) or the TRANSFORMER (smoked salmon sushi). It was made really really good: see attached photos. Their ramen on the other hand is also made good. Me and my friend have tried spicy beef. It is so tasty that we want to order it again once we come back and visit. Lastly, I would like to commend the japanese chef Jet very accomodating and open for customer's opinion with regards to the sushis he made.

    111. Pepper Steak with Onion (spicy) 180. Vegetable Lo Mein

    It was late night so I was kinda skeptical, but I'm happy I I chose this place :) good food

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    I ordered from here today and I honestly have to say I do not recommend the smoothies at all, not satisfying and the tapiocas were hard.

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    Pretty good Chinese food. I love how simple this dishes are, and not overstuffed with veggies on the side.

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