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Mandarin

3.3 (215 reviews)
Closed 11:30 am - 9:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Moderate noise
Casual
Outdoor seating
Good for groups

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Lina C.

Pretty good food, but so much MSG... you are left super thirsty after. Their sushi is pretty solid. I especially love their crab rangoons and shrimp lo mein. Prices are a little high, but portions are generous, so it's worth it.

Chicken with garlic sauce was amazing! Tony the bartender served us and also made the best Mai Tais!

Chicken with Garlic Sauce was amazing and Tony made the best Mai Tais! Highly recommend 5 stars

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Consistently good food. The boneless ribs are always a safe bet as are the crab rangoons. Seafood is fresh.

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1 year ago

Food was marginal at best. Everything tasted the same and the taste was not good. I would not recommend this restaurant

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3 years ago

Horrible food. Honestly looked like they scraped together everything left on buffet to put together a pu_pu platter.

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Tony's the bomb bartender. Let him guide you on the best sushi combos and other dinner options. He knows what he's doing like a boss.

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2 years ago

To expensive for regular food. Nothing special about it. Spent $90 on a pupu plater ,rice and a sushi roll

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4 years ago

Been coming here for years for both Chinese and Sushi and it is the best around! Clean, consistent and really nice service,

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3 years ago

Great food and service. I would highly recommend the salt and pepper wings and pad thai.

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