Ordered delivery. Friend rice was just dyed dry white rice. Egg rolls greasy and dripping. Chicken Lo main had no flavor. Delivery was fast. Overall dinner was not that great. Honey garlic chicken was average. Needs improvement
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Gary G.
What a pleasant surprise. Found this place on my GPS, and went in with very modest expectations for a quick take-out lunch. Ordered mild yellow panag curry with chicken. The portion was ample, the flavor was really good, the chicken was tender, vegetable assortment was more varied than I expected with red bell peppers, green beans, and yellow squash, white rice was fluffy, crispy noodles smelled burnt, (but i never eat them anyway), hot mustard, duck sauce, and soy sauce included. And the whole order was packed with great care. A good value for lunch at ten bucks.
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David R.
Good food ... Simply horrible management. Been coming here on and off for 10 years. Last 3 visits...they've been unable to get the order right. Manager today told me it's my responsibility (not there's) to check the order before I leave and if they got it wrong the third time I would not be invited back. Seriously? I feed a family of eight, and I need to run through four large bags of food? I highly suggest you skip this place. They are simply not worth the trouble and with an attitude this has, it is not with your dollar either.
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Nancy M.
We picked up take out last night to bring to some new friends house and all i can say is IF you want clean fresh chinese food THIS is where you have to order take out from. I noticed there was very little seating so I am assuming they are better known for their take out service. I had Mushu Pork! It was GREAT. My friends had Broccoli chicken, Duck appetizer and a dumpling appetizer and the last person in our party had what looked like Kung Pow Chicken. The won ton soup and eggrolls were very good and the meal was piping hot when we got to our friends home. When I visit my west Boca friends I will always stop in at Oriental Kitchen and pick up some killer chinese to go... Clean, fresh and not goopy like other chinese restaurants. We were all very happy
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Brandon L.
I tried this newly-opened takeout restaurant with a $10 off $25 coupon I received in the mail. As indicated by the 2-star review, I wasn't impressed. The kitchen was clean and the staff was very friendly. My order was ready for pickup timely and it was properly complete. However, to summarize the food quality in one word: BLAND! I ordered 3 combination dinners to feed the family, and although portions were somewhat smaller than expected, they were adequate. The highlight was definitely the wonton soup, which was EXCELLENT in terms of taste/quality, but half the size of what I get with a combination dinner from my "go-to" local Chinese takeout joint. After that, it was mostly all downhill. The egg rolls were very dry inside and not nearly as crispy as I'd like (undercooked?). For entrees, I ordered chicken lo mein, beef and broccoli, and general tso's chicken. I thought the chicken lo mein was incredibly bland, though it was salvageable with a healthy dousing from the included packets of soy sauce. Once drenched in that salty goodness, I very much enjoyed the lo mein. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for the beef and broccoli. It was absolutely flavorless (the dish is meant to be prepared with oyster sauce, which is quite strong in its flavor, but I tasted nothing). There was nothing I could do to make me want more. The general tso's chicken was decent. It could have used a bit more heat, but the breading wasn't too thick and sauce was passable. The fried rice that came with all but the lo mein was also flavorless and disappointing. If I was too sick to make Grandma's chicken soup and matzoh ball, and needed an old school remedy, I'd drink their wonton soup by the gallon. As for the rest of the menu, while I'm sure I could find one or two good dishes, I don't think Orient Kitchen is going to be my new spot for Chinese takeout.
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Andrew R.
Orient Kitchen is really the old Orient Palace owners from Federal Hwy. in Boca Raton. The food is usual Chinese take out for South Florida. We tried multiple dishes and nothing is rememberable. The pork fried rice was okay . It you live in the area it is convenient. The staff is nice. What can I say, average South Florida Chinese take out. Nothing more, nothing less.
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Bill B.
We have enjoyed takeout from the Orient Palace for years. Shredded beef homestyle is one of our favorites. Service is fine, the food is always ready for pickup when promised.
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Neil P.
Awful. All soups and sauces are gooey. FAIL. So much for gourmet....
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : No Attire : Casual Noise Level : Very Loud Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : No
The popularity of Chinese food in America can be adjudicated by the appearance of China Town in many major cities in the United State of America. The popular trend of ordering or opting for Chinese take away food isn't unknown in America. Chinese take away food comes to rescue when you're too tired from work or too exhausted to cook. No one can resist the temptation of eating spicy noodles, shrimp, chicken, beef or pork cooked in the sweet and spicy sauce. The cooking method of authentic Chinese food is a lot different compared to what is served in America.
Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.
There are not many restaurants in America serving authentic Chinese food. A little research on Restaurant Listings directory can help you locate the best Chinese restaurants in the city. Chinese cuisine is continuously evolving, and you can find a variety of dishes categorized as the food for lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, and diabetic friendly. So, if you have a group of friends with different taste patterns, save the hassle and visit the nearest Chinese restaurant in your city.
Ryan G.
Ordered delivery. Friend rice was just dyed dry white rice. Egg rolls greasy and dripping. Chicken Lo main had no flavor. Delivery was fast. Overall dinner was not that great. Honey garlic chicken was average. Needs improvement
(2)Gary G.
What a pleasant surprise. Found this place on my GPS, and went in with very modest expectations for a quick take-out lunch. Ordered mild yellow panag curry with chicken. The portion was ample, the flavor was really good, the chicken was tender, vegetable assortment was more varied than I expected with red bell peppers, green beans, and yellow squash, white rice was fluffy, crispy noodles smelled burnt, (but i never eat them anyway), hot mustard, duck sauce, and soy sauce included. And the whole order was packed with great care. A good value for lunch at ten bucks.
(4)David R.
Good food ... Simply horrible management. Been coming here on and off for 10 years. Last 3 visits...they've been unable to get the order right. Manager today told me it's my responsibility (not there's) to check the order before I leave and if they got it wrong the third time I would not be invited back. Seriously? I feed a family of eight, and I need to run through four large bags of food? I highly suggest you skip this place. They are simply not worth the trouble and with an attitude this has, it is not with your dollar either.
(1)Nancy M.
We picked up take out last night to bring to some new friends house and all i can say is IF you want clean fresh chinese food THIS is where you have to order take out from. I noticed there was very little seating so I am assuming they are better known for their take out service. I had Mushu Pork! It was GREAT. My friends had Broccoli chicken, Duck appetizer and a dumpling appetizer and the last person in our party had what looked like Kung Pow Chicken. The won ton soup and eggrolls were very good and the meal was piping hot when we got to our friends home. When I visit my west Boca friends I will always stop in at Oriental Kitchen and pick up some killer chinese to go... Clean, fresh and not goopy like other chinese restaurants. We were all very happy
(5)Brandon L.
I tried this newly-opened takeout restaurant with a $10 off $25 coupon I received in the mail. As indicated by the 2-star review, I wasn't impressed. The kitchen was clean and the staff was very friendly. My order was ready for pickup timely and it was properly complete. However, to summarize the food quality in one word: BLAND! I ordered 3 combination dinners to feed the family, and although portions were somewhat smaller than expected, they were adequate. The highlight was definitely the wonton soup, which was EXCELLENT in terms of taste/quality, but half the size of what I get with a combination dinner from my "go-to" local Chinese takeout joint. After that, it was mostly all downhill. The egg rolls were very dry inside and not nearly as crispy as I'd like (undercooked?). For entrees, I ordered chicken lo mein, beef and broccoli, and general tso's chicken. I thought the chicken lo mein was incredibly bland, though it was salvageable with a healthy dousing from the included packets of soy sauce. Once drenched in that salty goodness, I very much enjoyed the lo mein. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for the beef and broccoli. It was absolutely flavorless (the dish is meant to be prepared with oyster sauce, which is quite strong in its flavor, but I tasted nothing). There was nothing I could do to make me want more. The general tso's chicken was decent. It could have used a bit more heat, but the breading wasn't too thick and sauce was passable. The fried rice that came with all but the lo mein was also flavorless and disappointing. If I was too sick to make Grandma's chicken soup and matzoh ball, and needed an old school remedy, I'd drink their wonton soup by the gallon. As for the rest of the menu, while I'm sure I could find one or two good dishes, I don't think Orient Kitchen is going to be my new spot for Chinese takeout.
(2)Andrew R.
Orient Kitchen is really the old Orient Palace owners from Federal Hwy. in Boca Raton. The food is usual Chinese take out for South Florida. We tried multiple dishes and nothing is rememberable. The pork fried rice was okay . It you live in the area it is convenient. The staff is nice. What can I say, average South Florida Chinese take out. Nothing more, nothing less.
(2)Bill B.
We have enjoyed takeout from the Orient Palace for years. Shredded beef homestyle is one of our favorites. Service is fine, the food is always ready for pickup when promised.
(3)Neil P.
Awful. All soups and sauces are gooey. FAIL. So much for gourmet....
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