Kung Pao Cabbage
Good China

Good China

9180 W Union Hills Dr, 85382, Peoria, United States

Asian • Vegan • Chinese • Vegan Options


"Relax in a cozy updated but old style type of Chinese restaurant. Subdued lighting, soft music, a phenomenally unique carved wooden table, and a drink mixing station off to the side set the mood upon entering. Playing into the nostalgic feel, I expected a little bowl of fried wonton strips to dip into duck sauce and hot mustard, but alas, none came. For a few cents, they should consider adding that--it 's akin to tortilla chips at Mexican restaurants--something to nosh on while deciding what to order. Same for offering up some hot tea in those little pots and tiny cups--I mean, if we 're conjuring the Good Old Days, why not? I ordered a classic Mai Tai, although I wish the straw would 've been paper instead of plastic, but the paper parasol was classic paper and wood: yay! It was perfect. Our server, Julie, was attentive and so warm and friendly that our entire experience was enhanced. PoPo Platter was my nibble-my-meal memory lane choice. There 's something about making your skewered treats sizzle on a tiny hibachi grill! The filled wontons could 've used more filling and the crab would more honestly be labeled krab. The selection would be enhanced by adding in traditional shrimp toast by replacing one of the filled wonton items. My partner 's pork, chicken, shrimp combo meal satisfied him and he said he 'd gladly order it again. For some reason, we didn 't get fortune cookies, but I thought of it on the way out and asked host Zack who quickly handed me 2 in cellophane. When we got out to the car, I handed one over and then looked down at mine and it was only broken bits with no fortune. Obviously a packaging flaw at the factory, but it 's a good thing I 'm not superstitious!"

China Harbor

China Harbor

2040 Westlake Avenue North, 98109, Seattle, United States

Asian • Seafood • Chinese • Dim Sum


"ok to be fair, I am from vancouver bc and had not expected to be culinary joy in seattle, especially if my niece insisted on us from the international district and the lake union. hmmmm! drove up to this rather impressive but rather simple entrance and I was very pleasantly surprised how many and how cheap parking there are. I went up and went to the rzzie and was blown away immediately, how fabulous the one was in sight. this is seattle at its best bright sunshine and yet temperate weather. the bright sunshine shows the time of the decoration and the frightening of the terrible dirty windows, which is such a scandal for such a magnificent view. perhaps too much rain until recently and so they had no chance to clean them? eating. Oh, my God! I must say I never expected such good food in seattle! my niece told me that her chef chef is a very well-known and is practically a proministrator in the seattle culinary scene. impressive eating, very well presented and deeelicious! and at the price, I am used in Canadian prices and when converted into cad$ seems a bit on the expensive side. but my midday companions told me that there was nothing outdated for seattle and very in tune with other similar places without the additional bonus of views. in any case a place I would recommend my Vancouver friends who are planning to go down to avoid some disappointments in seattle."