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New Mandarin Garden Restaurant Reviews

Submitted by John Choi on 04/24/2022

John Choi 5 stars rating.

Overall Rating

If you want a great bowl of jjambbong, you have to check this place out.

Don't know what jjambbong is? It's a spicy seafood stew with thick noodles and hits the spot on chilly days (or any day in general).

Great food, great staff. Stop by.

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Atilio Chacon 2 stars rating.

Beware restaurant doesn’t honor the lunch special menu if you get there a few minutes before 3 PM … not a big deal I ordered something else, however if the time is printed in the menu, restaurants need to honor those times or else what’s the use of printing times ?

Submitted by Atilio Chacon on 05/10/2022

Lyn 1 stars rating.

$18.00 for chicken and shrimp chowmein, and there was only 1 shrimp. It was bland also. Not impressed.

Submitted by Lyn on 04/20/2022

Salomon Kim 5 stars rating.

Excellent, ingredients,fast service, cheap prices..

Submitted by Salomon Kim on 04/10/2022

Deisy Huerta 3 stars rating.

My family has been coming here for more that 15 years and the food has always been delicious. Recently the restaurant changed owners and the food is still good but some of the staff is really rude. The servers are really nice but the lady and gentleman at the cashier are rude and unprofessional. On one of my visits the gentleman at the cashier got upset and started yelling at one of the cooks and made a tantrum and stormed off. When he came back he started arguing with the cashier in front of everyone. These two need to work on professionalism.

Submitted by Deisy Huerta on 12/29/2021

Natalia Postrigan 5 stars rating.

This is a Chinese restaurant run by a Korean family. It is a small restaurant with a big menu (chicken, pork, beef, seafood, noodles, and appetizers). Our vaccination cards were meticulously checked at the door. The waitress recommended the spicy noodle soup (#17 on the menu) and dumplings. Dumplings were most excellent. The portion is huge, and they are supple - a lot of meat in a large crunchy shell. Sufficient for at least two people. The soup also comes in a huge bowl and can be shared by two people. We also ate Kung Pao chicken. Everything was excellent, and we hardly had to wait at all. We picked this place because of good reviews, and it did not disappoint.

Submitted by Natalia Postrigan on 12/27/2021

Jung Lee 4 stars rating.

This is a Korean style Chinese Restaurant that serves jjampong and jiajangmeon. I had the Jiampong rice which replaces the noodles with plain rice. Soup tasted quite home made. I would try the other dishes next time. Place is small inside and the strip mall parking can get crowded due to many shops in the mall.

Submitted by Jung Lee on 11/26/2021

Jae Park 5 stars rating.

One of the best Korean Chinese restaurant. Looks like the owners have changed but the flavors have remained same. It's a small restaurant but their cooking has remained same, glad that they did. Some of my friends travel from San Diego and Dallas just eat their favorite food here. Try it. You won't be disappointed.

Submitted by Jae Park on 09/05/2021

Christy Y 5 stars rating.

This has been the GO-TO spot for Chinese food in Ktown for several years thanks to their remarkable Yaki Mandoo(fried dumpling) and Jjampong(spicy noodle soup), and even after their recent management change, food was perfectly consistent with service and décor improvement. Would definitely continue to recommend here to those who appreciate great food and superb service.

Submitted by Christy Y on 07/13/2021

Stephen Lee 5 stars rating.

Best hole-in-the-wall Chinese joint. For those of you who can never answer the age old question of jja-jang or jjam-ppong let this spot answer the call of half-and-half for $10 bucks! Fantastic stuff!!!!!

Submitted by Stephen Lee on 09/15/2019