Sizzling Seafood Platter
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!"

Joyful Chinese Dining

Joyful Chinese Dining

9699 N Hayden Rd, 85258, Scottsdale, United States

Soup • Asian • Chinese • Chicken


"My favorite Chinese of 25+ years closed due to owners retiring, the hunt was on for a new replacement and I couldn 't be happier with my first experience at Joyful Chinese. Take out only for now, we ordered the ma-po tofu, almond chicken, gourmet vegetables, shrimp with lobster sauce and sizzling rice soup. Vegetables were fantastic; crisp yet cooked, flavorful but not too saucy, nice variety. Almond Chicken tasty with a higher quality vegetables than commonly found in similar dishes elsewhere. Didn 't try the shrimp but told it was good (but not New York style sauce, if thats your preference. Was accidentally given wrong soup received egg drop soup, but still tasty. For me, the star of the show was the ma-po tofu. Unlike other 'brown gravy ' versions offered elsewhere, Joyful 's dish was chili-oil-based. DELICIOUS. Not spicy at all, just flavorful. Tofu was great quality, large pieces that didn 't fall apart in the sauce, just the right amount of crumbled pork, and just the perfect hint of diced seasonings (green onions, garlic etc. . This dish was reminiscent of authentic Chinese cooking vs Americanized versions. Portions were appropriate and a good value. First visit, yes. But on a packed Friday night (no dine-in available as of this posting due to current situation , service was friendly, order prepared and ready in the 20 minutes quoted and I 'll definitely be back. Heads up, they 're busy (but manageable and you may need to call a few times to get through to place your order. Based on todays visit, its well worth the effort."