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Reviews of Mandarin House
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Exquisite
Instantly broke my expectations. At first, i saw the sign outside in the small plaza, so i thought i should give it a try, and they did not dissapoint. I was a bit skeptical at first because it looked small outside the restaurant, but once you head inside, it's pretty spacious. What can i say, the food was wonderful, the decor was interesting and really gave it class, the service was great, price wise is decent and convenient. Definitely recommend it! I've been going back ever since i found it.
Review by tom from independence posted October 09, 2012
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Fabulous!
I worked at a chinese restaurant for years and am very very picky about what is REAL chinese food, this is it! Fried rice should be BROWN not yellow! Thiers is fantastic. Every dish I have had has been wonderful, and even though I am not a vegitarian I love all the different tofu and veggie dishes they offer. Try them you will not be dissappointed!
Review by Kelly from Parma posted April 19, 2011
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The best Chinese food I've ever had!
This had been my sister-in-law's favorite neighborhood restaurant for quite some time. Everytime my daughters visit her, she takes them there for lunch and they rant about the food as well. I finally had the opportunity to join them, and I was not disappointed. I ordered the sweet and sour chicken combo and was very pleasantly surprised that none of the items (including fried rice and egg roll) were greasy. I also did not get the after taste later like I have from other Chinese food. Not sure how they prepare the food to prevent it from being greasy, but it really was delicious. The wonton soup is especially good as well. I took my daughters back another time for dinner and one of the girls wanted to try their duck since that is one of her favorites. We were disappointed to learn that they do not roast their duck like we do at home (in the oven). Instead, theirs is prepared on a rotissiere so it was tough and difficult to chew. The manager did give us a credit for the meal and brought my daughter something else. The prices are a little higher than other Chinese restaurants in the area, but I believe it's worth it. You get what you pay for - enjoy!
Review by Sally from Hinckley posted December 30, 2010
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Mandarin to eat real Chinese food!
In preparation for a family Chinese-themed feast, we tried different dishes on different days. We have always believed that a few signature items will "make or break" the restaurant as an option. So, we tried sesame chicken, wonton soup, pork fried rice, chicken egg rolls and pork lo mein for starters. On a previous occasion, one dish was added that included scallops and shrimp.
Bubble tea is available, but a bit pricey at $3.75. It can be gottn downtown for a lot less. But it is good for the south side convenience.
Roast duck is pricey at $10.95 a half (you can get a whole Peking duck for $12.99 downtown. Also want to next try a spicier dish that kicks it up a notch.
Review by Frank from Strongsville posted June 10, 2010
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