


She told me "my manager told me we can't do anything if there is an issue with the food" so there is nothing I can do. I told her the food was not good and could not eat it. I told the front desk person that I wanted to speak to a manager. I am wondering if they have food from before July 4th they just reheated up for today's lunch. Definitely was not fried-rather again tasted like something made in a microwave. I tried the top of the crab ragoon they give you-yikes! It tasted rubbery like plastic with no taste at all. I don't know how a chinese restaurant screws up rice but it tasted like it was reheated in a microwave after a few days. My first bite turned my stomach and I felt sick afterward. Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in CarmelĪbsolutely terrible! I went for lunch with my family as I remember enjoying Mandarin House years ago.Mexican Restaurants for Lunch in Carmel.Finest Punta Cana By The Excellence Collection All Inclusive.Hotels near (IND) Indianapolis Intl Airport.Hotels near Carmel Fire Buffs and Museum.Hotels near Art on Main Gallery & Gifts.Hotels near Museum of Miniature Houses and Other Collections.

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It’s kind of run-down looking…but don’t be a-scared, the food–at least–the Brooklyn Jewish stuff was delicious. If you are looking for fancy schmanzy forget about it. One for us Brooklyn guys and one for–shall we say, the adventurous crowd. Just so you know, Dragon’s got TWO menus. It also has real-authentic stuff…so everyone can play here. The other night I had dinner at Dragon City in Hollywood. Not really into-“real”-“authentic”-Chinese food like, jellyfish, eel, duck tongues, shark fins…Like I said, Brooklyn Jewish is my game. Old Jeff Eats was born in Brooklyn (1949)-with that in mind… to me, a perfect Chinese meal includes dishes “like” wonton/egg drop combo soup, egg rolls, fried dumplings, bbq ribs, roast pork fried rice, sweet & sour pork, General Tso’s chicken, lobster in black bean soup, pepper steak, pistachio ice cream, fortune cookie. I love good “Brooklyn Jewish” Chinese food. ***** Dragon City Mandarin House Restaurant, 6708 Stirling Road, Hollywood, Florida 33024, (954) 894-8393.
