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Przekaż informację zwrotnąTucked away in the strip mall that is located near the Hays Market in Johnstown is this gem of a find of Chinese restaurant. Huang Garden restaurant came highly recommended by our daughter. So, we decided to give it a try. And we weren't disappointed. The dishes we've tried there so far have been fantastic and delicious! They definitely don't skimp on the meat by throwing-in a bunch of vegetables to mask things. The portion sizes were quite generous. Everything we've had there so far have been fresh and oh so tasty! We liked it so much that we've now been there several times. I highly recommend their sesame chicken, sesame beef, orange chicken, orange beef and Mongolian beef. I am sure everything in their menu is great but above are the dishes we tried so far.The above dishes, except for the Mongolian beef, were fried in very lightly coated batter and fried to absolute perfection! So there wasn't a thick layer of dough masking a thin sliver of meat (some restaurants use this trick to stretch their meat). The Mongolian beef was cooked just right to juicy perfection; seasoned to absolute perfection with just the right amount of sauce, onions and black pepper. Even the red dipping sauce they serve you with fried wonton strips before your meal comes was delicious. Instead of your sugary red-dye sauce, this had a pleasant yet slight hint of fresh ginger.I highly recommend this Chinese restaurant!
Do not recommend this place. I instantly got food poisoning the night of consuming this food. Gross and unprofessional very disappointing…
The service is great but the food is truly terrible… It’s like cafeteria style Chinese food. I only had the chicken lo mein and hot and sour soup. I would not recommend.
Bro do not go here they suck. Yall are literally the worst chinese resturaunt i have ever been too the food is terrible and y'all cant even get a simple lunch combo right. How do i order rice and i get noodles? Please explain to me how yall get that mixed up,
Ordered 4 dishes which came to $70. The sesame chicken was fried to a crisp. Sweet and sour pork was soggy. Beef lo mein was just a bowl of noodles with a single piece of beef. Chicken fried rice was simply rice and chicken. Extremely overpriced and subpar at best.