Under new ownership. Also known as Tiger Bowl. This place is great. I love the family dinner options. Always cook to order. Fresh. Really good option instead of the 2 Panda Express’ within a mile of this restaurant. Please support really good Mom n Pop restaurants like this. Recommend Mongolian Pork, Walnut Shrimp and their Beef and Broccoli.
Jerry B.
Tu valoración: 4 Elk Grove, CA
I’ve seen this place change four times now… Please can a restaurant just stay here for the long haul… At this restaurant they have a family deal, three entrees for $ 21, I did this deal a couple of times now all because of the jalapeño chicken… Its me and the wife’s favorite dish, go and try it… They have pork buns too, its good, a must try… They do party trays, and yes we ordered a tray of the jalapeño chicken for our kiddo’s bday…
Jenn R.
Tu valoración: 5 Sacramento, CA
Made fresh to order, and have fresh made pork buns. Haven’t had one bad thing here yet.
Victor L.
Tu valoración: 3 Sacramento, CA
Their prices are reasonable for the quality you get and they do deliver for free within 3 miles if you order 25 dollars or more. The only thing I have an issue with is their party trays. Off their takeout menu — «pork or chicken fried rice small small(6 qt) 20.99, Medium(9 qt) 32.99, large(12 qt) 44.99. Their prices go up as you order more food which does not any make sense. If you want 12 quarts of fried rice order 2 small 6 quarts and pay 41.98 instead of 44.99. EVERYSINGLEONEOFTHEIRPARTYTRAYSCOSTMOREASYOUORDERLARGERPORTIONS. Just get the two smaller trays and save yourself a few bucks. The pork/chicken chow mein was worse, on 2 trays it would be $ 44, on one tray it’s 51…
Derick F.
Tu valoración: 3 Sacramento, CA
This restaurant is located in the Lowe’s Plaza at the same spot were chopsticks and Tiger something used to be. I tried the Princess Calamari, Egg Foo Young and House chow Mien. Overall the food that I tasted has me a bit curious, and I want to explore the menu a bit more. The chow mien was pretty standard for a Chinese restaurant, and the egg foo young was VERY salty(like drink a shot of soy sauce). The princess calamari on the other hand is something I would definitely order again. It’s basically deep fried calamari(strips) covered in a sweet General Tso like sauce with various veggies(carrots, onions, jalapeño peppers). It’s crunchy, sweet, but surprisingly not that spicy. Party trays range from $ 21-$ 64 and come in small(6 qts), medium(9 qts), and large(12 qts). Prices are very reasonable. Overall there was a hit, a miss, and an a ok. This place is a lot better than the previous spot that was here, and I consider it a welcome addition to the neighborhood.