First, the customer service is awesome. We are always greeted happily and accommodated very well. Poo Poo Platter was great. I wanted to try a little bit of every appetizer and the platter was obviously the way to go. The batter on the fried items were tasty, light and not greasy. The shrimp meat was large and flaky. The pork was tender and seasoned well. The teriyaki beef was what I wanted the most but ended up liking the least. It’s not the best cut of meat, it’s more like shaved/formed pieces of beef. The teriyaki sauce was good. Cashew Chicken was solid. It wasn’t exactly authentic cashew sauce. I think they put their own spin on it. It was pretty good technically, we’re just not used to the way they do it. Szechuan Chicken was really good. Perfectly seasoned and the vegetables were crisp. We’re happy to see a good Chinese takeout so close to us.
Whit F.
Classificação do local: 2 Yarmouth, ME
Friendly staff and reasonably fast service, but the food is cooked with too much oil for my taste. Perhaps because of the oil, most dishes taste a bit bland. While they do have some dine-in seating, the ambiance is not all that appealing. Stick to takeout. Panda Garden in Portland seems to have the least oil and most flavor in their offerings, of the restaurants I have tried in the area.
Natalie K.
Classificação do local: 4 Yarmouth, ME
I’m really surprised this isn’t rated higher than China Taste. My husband and I have tried both and this is the winner hands down! Their pu pu platter for two is delicious. My only complaint is that they put shredded lettuce in their fried rice. It gives the rice a slightly strange taste and is a pain to pick out, but necessary if like me you don’t want soggy lettuce in your fried rice. Their beef teriyaki easily makes up for this though!
Logan S.
Classificação do local: 1 Yarmouth, ME
I ordered take-out from them several times… The price was always different… They try to get away with charging more each time you order from them… If they feel they can get away with charging more for an item, they do so… Always check the prices on their menu before you order… If you do not do this, they will rip you off one or two dollars…
CC G.
Classificação do local: 4 Boston, MA
What I really like about this place is when he is cooking you can see most of it in plain view. I enjoy seeing my food made fresh. They both were friendly and the food I ordered was a combo plate and for the price I got a lot of food. It was a good deal. I will be going again!
Lauren F.
Classificação do local: 1 Portland, ME
Heard great stuff about this place… tried the chicken low mein, and crab rangoons. It was the worse chinese food I’ve ever had. I didn’t know low mein could taste so terrible. Crab rangoons were basically just cream cheese. I wouldn’t recommend it. I’d recommend happy garden is scarborough. Much better. Or saeng thai in portland… they know how to make crab rangoons!
Mrs. G.
Classificação do local: 4
Veggie Fried rice is really good, so was our veggie lo mein! also ordered sesame tofu, and it was PERFECT. They are willing to work around your dietary preferences, and they don’t use MSG. Will absolutely do takeout here again!
Mike S.
Classificação do local: 4 North Yarmouth, ME
Best local Chinese takeout in the area, by far. Love their wonton soup. Friendly staff. Szechuan chicken and General Tso’s both tasty.
D P.
Classificação do local: 4 Yarmouth, ME
Not bad for Yarmouth. Crab ragoons are good — so is the lo mein. Fried rice is average. Tried delivery once, it took an hour longer than quoted, but owner was very apologetic. If you are craving cheap and decent Chinese food, this is the place.
Veronica J.
Classificação do local: 4 Portland, ME
4 stars for Yarmouth, more like a 3 in the spectrum of Chinese food. My husband and I got takeout from the«All Day Combination Menu». I got the General Tso’s chicken, which was lightly breaded and good all white meat chicken. I wasn’t crazy about the sauce but it seemed fresh and had whole chili peppers mixed into the sauce. My husband got one of the appetizer combo options and was happy with his selection. He said the beef teriyaki was good. I’m not sure what the difference is between the spring roll and the egg roll. I usually think of spring rolls as small rolls but this spring roll was the same size as a big egg roll. It was probably the weakest part of the meal. The portions seemed generous for the price and I had half my meal left over. They were very friendly when I went into to pick up. They hadn’t been open very long and they have asked if it was my first time coming in and thanked me for the business. There is pretty limited seating and décor was plain, if a little stark, would probably be best for take out.
Tom n.
Classificação do local: 4 Portland, ME
Easy 4 stars. Is there a 4 .5? Comparable to our favorite china villa in westbrook. Very good beef and broccoli. Decent portions, good prices, and a touch of refinement that leads me to believe the cook knows his stuff. We wll be back soon.
Sarah M.
Classificação do local: 3 Bath, NH
I’ve been craving Chinese food all day and decided due to the snowy weather that I would stay local to satisfy my Chinese tooth. I stopped by the Little China Express on a snowy evening after work and ordered the Pupu Platter for one. I ate the meal upon arriving home(some of it anyway. my stomach isn’t big enough for the whole thing). For the portions you are getting, the prices are very reasonable. The platter was just under ten dollars. The fried chicken and shrimp were good. The egg roll was not what I was used to flavor-wise but it was huge and paired well with the side of duck sauce they gave me. The barbecue spare ribs smelled a little off, like, oddly enough, coconut flakes. I’m not sure if this means they are still good or if they have been sitting in the fridge for a little too long. The beef teriyaki stick was good, though I wish it had been more on the rare side. Next time I plan on trying a more heart-healthy meal, like snow peas and lo mein or pad thai. The staff were very accomodating and friendly and I appreciated the free hot tea on a cold February evening. They need to do a little work with the decorations, as you could see all of the boxes for the kitchen which were barely hidden by a mural. It was also very quiet. I was hoping for some background Chinese music, or anything, other than that awkward silence as I waited for my food. Needs some improvements but otherwise a good 3 star experience.