Completely waste of money. Everything taste bad. the food was not fresh. Waiters are really rude. The plates are dirty. The food are overprice comparing to other Chinese restaurants. I was wondering how can they still open with that quality of food and service. However, It was a life time experience to dine at Emperor Garden. I would recommend everyone to try the worst Chinese food in Las Vegas.
Colomb Z.
Classificação do local: 1 San Francisco, CA
OMG! A big mistake to go there! I would say that the food was Okay, but the service sucks! It was really a chaos when we were there. All the waiters seemed unhappy and not willing to help guests. The elder female, owner-like lady, kept yelling at all the employees, trying to get things done in a good manner. However, this seemed helpless and everything was still in a big mess. We ate up all the dishes and soups but the Twisted Cruller never came up, which was our main target of the visit. Will never visit again!
Ziping L.
Classificação do local: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Food is okay it’s not horrible but not amazing. They have a good standard selection of food. I wouldn’t say it’s bad like these other reviews.
C S.
Classificação do local: 1 Singapore, Singapore
I brought my family there for a breakfast around 9:30 am. The restaurant caught my attention as it posted a big sign in chinese on first floor(永和豆浆)。 It was s big disappointment. I won’t come back again. Reasons? — grossly overpriced. 2 – 3 times over priced. –misleading advertisement with a chinese sign(永和豆浆)but it has nothing to to with it. — quality is so-so and poor. Seamed pork bun and pan fried bun(小笼包,锅贴)are no good. — rush and poor service. — mandatory 15% service charge. No wonder they could afford poor service
Hulu H.
Classificação do local: 1 San Francisco, CA
Can’t believe it is two stars. Food is awful. Tasteless, and not refresh. Dirty carpet. Mandatory tips. Worst.
Michelle Q.
Classificação do local: 1 Gaithersburg, MD
The food there is not fresh and tasteless with high price. This is the first and last time I ordered food there. Save your penny!
William C.
Classificação do local: 1 Walnut, CA
This restaurants is so bad I don’t even know where to start, shit food taste with annoyed faces from the server every time you ask for anything. When we sat down at the beginning, we realized our plate had a greasy spot that’s clearly wasn’t being wash off from whoever had the last meal, that right there is just pure gross. I swear this will be the last time I ever dine in here, don’t waste your money, there are plenty of food here in china town.
W Z.
Classificação do local: 1 Henderson, NV
This place is so bad… Hot tea tastes like colored water. Probably watered down 10x before i got it. Only got xiao long bao and boy does it sucks. Looks like xiao long bao but tastes like a steamed pork dumpling. There are no juices to it. The ones i but frozen at the market has more juice than this
Jenny W.
Classificação do local: 2 Las Vegas, NV
They have great Chinese breakfast. I felt like I could skip everything else. Their décor is very old school Chinese. The owner is trying to sell the place, and the servers are constantly in the weeds and look annoyed when anybody asks for anything extra. Their food is hit or miss. I had the fu qi fei pian xiao bing, and only the outside was truly edible. The soybean milk was good. The cruller was slightly going stale, but still«okay» enough to eat with the soybean milk or their complimentary rice porridge or jook. Their dumplings are store bought, their xiao long bao was okay. Their noodles were okay. It took quite a while to order and quite a while to check out. I would definitely go back for Chinese breakfast when craving, but everything else I have had better.
Fern C.
Classificação do local: 2 Las Vegas, NV
Sorry but the price kinda pretty high for an ordinary taste of their shrimp and scallop. It was $ 18.95 per plate and served with a raw cabbage. The place is pretty big enough but not really a lot of patrons during dinner time when we went there.
Chris l.
Classificação do local: 4 West Covina, CA
I had a nice experience here. The dishes were well made and the service was great and friendly. Restaurant was nice and clean n so was the restroom.
Kathy C.
Classificação do local: 1 City of Industry, CA
As an avid lover of Taiwanese breakfasts, I was extremely excited to come here and try the egg pancake and XLB. My family and I ordered 2 servings of XLB, potstickers, vegetarian dumplings, sweet soy milk, salty soy milk, egg pancake, and youtiao. The XLB was mediocre. Not the freshest and could improve. The potstickers had beef filling and were extremely dry and oily. The vegetarian dumplings were oversteamed. The wrap was dried and the filling was mushy. The sweet soy milk was pretty standard but the salty soy milk tasted sweet… The egg pancake didn’t make it out because my family and I had enough and left. The food totaled $ 40something but they added 15% tip. We ended up paying $ 50 flat. Be careful of hidden charges. There were no signs indicating a tip charge would be added. Don’t come here unless you want overpriced and disgusting food.
Eric H.
Classificação do local: 4 Fremont, CA
I had been visited the Sin City more than 20 times for busienss and personal trip. Before the China Town was up and running in the late 90s, I usually had to stay with the Casino’s meals. It’s not great, but was OK. For the breakfast though, I usually would rather to go to the McDonald, IHOP or Denny’s, than to go with the Casino breakfast buffet, which made you felt silk after three consecutive mornings. Then the China town was open, and I had much more choices to select from ever since. The best one that I like to go visit is the Emperor’s Garden. It’s lunch and dinner were quite good, authentic Chinese foods. What I like the most is the traditional Chinese style breakfast. It offers fresh soy bean milk, green onion Pancake, Fried fritters, Chivas boxes, among others. I would order different dishes every time. For those ones who come visit the Vegas, and are looking for some traditional, authentic Chinese food, I would highly recommend this restaurant.
Kurt W.
Classificação do local: 2 Las Vegas, NV
Standard fare Chinese. Got Kung pao chicken. It wasn’t bad. They were able to follow instructions and hold the onions but apparently this place isn’t much for service not to mention niceties. Like, water. Which I didn’t get any of ;) The egg drop soup included w lunch is huge but wasn’t anything special flavor wise. I’m sure there are other better experiences out there for Chinese. Hole in the wall or not.
Cindy N.
Classificação do local: 2 Los Angeles, CA
I really wanted taiwanese breakfast… so I came here. The restaurant is really tacky. As you can expect from old, run-down chinese restaurants. If you’re going to order soy milk, yu-tiao, the rice roll and the egg taco, then you can’t go wrong. If you stray from that(at least for breakfast) – then you might run into some trouble. I was also really craving onion pancake… boy did I regret ordering that. First off, it was a dark, odd color. It looked like the onion pancake was once frozen, heated up, re-frozen, and now re-heated for me. It also didn’t have the layers… it was just a blob of onion pancake. It was pretty disgusting…
Gregg W.
Classificação do local: 2 Las Vegas, NV
Don’t bother! Came here a few years ago and recall it was pretty good. Was in ChinaTown this past Saturday night and hungry so we came back to this Emperor’s Garden and will not return. They rushed quickly to greet us as we poked our heads through the door to help fill their 85% empty tables, but from that point forward the service was only fair! The menu is over priced w/no entrée description and minimal photos. A bit of a language barrier from the server prohibited explanation of entrée options. How can Won Ton soup be $ 10 and mostly greasy broth?! The restaurant walls need re-painting, the men’s room was in bad shape, overall an outdated experience w/the exception of an incredible salt water fish aquarium that deserves to be at home or in one of the several dozen other better Chinese restaurants within one block from here. Not impressed.
Lily S.
Classificação do local: 4 Denver, CO
Grateful for the fresh soy milk offered here. Hubby and I tried both the hot and iced, can’t vouch for the Yong He authenticity but nonetheless they were good drinks, helped us wash down the Sticky Rice Balls. Another good find of mine that day was the deep fried mantou with a side of sweetened condensed milk for dipping. God knows how much I crave these little things! We only had breakfast here so can’t say much about lunch or dinner foods. The service seems a little better than the Cantonese style restaurants’. I’d come again!
Toni P.
Classificação do local: 1 Hercules, CA
I hate writing one star reviews but this place is so awful that I need to warn those who are foodies like us. This should get a negative star if available. We had a party of 18 and was so excited that they seated us so quickly. However we can not order because all of our group have not arrived. What the f@ck??? Why seat me? We have 7 kids with us and they served us only their diluted tea. My sister asked for water for the kids at the beginning when seated… waiter shakes his head yes, yes. water for kids. Finally my Asian time family has arrived now we can order. We put in our order for all kinds of dishes, ma po tofu, string beans, fried rice, fish filet, stir fried veggies, steam flounder lastly… Water, please, kids thirsty… waitress took our order and yes, yes water. 15 or 20min later the food came… salty!!! all of it… and no water for the kids. we walk over to the same waitress, to ask for some water for the kids. eating salty food. Again shaking her head«yes, water.kid.water.» We finished eating our food and still no water husband got up to ask for water Finally 2pitchers of water came… wait for this… no drinking glasses… wish I knew some mandarin or Cantonese or what ever the f@$k this $hit hole speaks. They even made my sister pay full tips. Nasty people. Never coming back.
Luke L.
Classificação do local: 1 San Gabriel, CA
*Review is strictly for the Taiwanese style breakfast* Do you know what’s worse than losing money in Vegas? The answer is coming here for Taiwanese style breakfast … I don’t even know why I came here in the first place, but our group saw the word«Yong He Soybean Milk»(永和豆漿) and the rest is history. «Yong He Soybean Milk» symbolizes a famous Taiwanese breakfast restaurant and everyone nowadays just abuses its name. Breakfast is available from 8AM to 2PM. There was only one server at 8AM and he doesn’t seem to speak English, but at least he speaks fluent Mandarin(errr … yay)! Soy Sauce Flavored Soybean Drink(«Salty» Soy Milk, $ 3.25): «Salty» soy milk is one of those Taiwanese breakfast item not everyone would love. It contained vinegar, Chinese oil stick(youtiao), sesame oil, and some green onion. Emperor’s Garden version of «salty» soy milk was a bit disappointing.(2⁄5) Shrimp & Chicken Wan Ton Soup($ 9.95) — Wow … $ 10 wonton soup. I would THINK all food items here would be pretty cheap because we are in the middle of Chinatown. Tasted really whatever and $ 10 price tag didn’t help.(2⁄5) Chinese Style Egg Taco(Taiwanese egg pancake, $ 4.5): One of the most tasteless Taiwanese egg pancake I’ve had ever.(1⁄5) Expensive food, below average taste, somewhat dirty restroom, and pedestrian service. I mean … talk about ONE(like one-star) amazing experience that I probably want to forget. P. S. — Emperor’s Garden serves Sichuan style cuisines for lunch and dinner.
Chris C.
Classificação do local: 3 Las Vegas, NV
I came here for lunch on a Tuesday and ordered off their lunch special. 1. Broccoli beef, 7.95 — soup — egg roll 2. Lunch rice, 50c for $ 10.13 — 2nd floor. Seated and ordered quickly. Received food less than 10 min. — I was surprised that I had to pay for lunch rice! haha. Felt like some kind of hidden fee. Maybe bc I can’t read Chinese? I assumed that a lunch special was going to be all on one plate. My mistake. They did give me way too much rice for one person. This should have been shared. — Broccoli beef was fresh and tasted good. — My soup had a huge serving spoon in it!!! xD! My spoon is tooooo big. lol — good soup. average egg roll. — I thought I was going to get tea, but they gave me water instead. I actually had to ask if I can get a drink. fail. — Come for lunch for more than one. Not just one.