Taipei Kitchen
5038 W Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL, 32808
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Address :
5038 W Colonial Dr
Orlando, FL, 32808 - Phone (407) 930-0895
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Specialities
- Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Categories
Chinese Cuisine
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.
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Meng Y.
What a surprise find when my fiancee and I drove by on the way to 1st Oriental supermarket. The place is not much a looker, either inside or out, but the saying goes, "don't judge a book by its cover." True, the place is not run by Taiwanese, nor is the waiter or the chef, but the food is great! I'm from mainland China, so the mainland TV shows in the background make me feel at home. We ordered 1. spicy vegetable stir-fry (蔬èœéº»è¾£é¦™é”…), 2. pork intestine with pickled vegetables (é…¸èœè±‰æ¤’å¤§è‚ ), and 3. minced pork over rice (肉燥é¥). The pork intestine dish may sound gross to westerners, but it's a delicacy in Chinese food. I've looked all over Orlando, but very few places offer it, for obvious reasons. Taipei Kitchen not only carry it, but the dish is actually wonderful, quite authentic. The spicy vegetable stir fry dish is not much to look at, but the taste is authentic Sichuan style. My fiancee is from Sichuan and she gave the thumbs up. Finally, the minced pork over rice is a good alternative to steamed rice. If you haven't had it, you should give it a try. I'll definitely come back the next time I'm in Orlando. I really want to try the Beef Noodle Soup.
(4)Kalvin K.
This place is just mediocre. I have been to 101 and it is vastly different from this location. The food here is not really authentic Taiwanese. It should have been a dead ringer when my server spoke Cantonese to us. The dishes aren't really Taiwanese style prepared and there weren't many Taiwanese offerings. I love helping small businesses but probably won't be coming here again. It is just OK, I would recommend not coming.
(3)Boon C.
We went to the hair cut in china town and notice this Restaurant. The sign of Taiwanese Kitchen attract us since my wife is from Taiwan. When we read the menu the dishes is mainly Cantonese style cooking. They have a few dish from Taiwan but they are not close to the actual Taiwanese cooking. Their main menu has variety of the hot pot. After I heard the cook was talking at the background in Cantonese I confirm this is not the Taiwanese restaurant. We have order the fried pork rice and beef brisket rice. The pork is pork rice coating with spice and deep fried. The pork is a bit dry when eat it. This dish is not close to true Taiwanese dish. The beef brisket is braise in the pressure cooker until it soft. Then site fry and serve with rice and Chinese Bok Choi. Both dish do not give a wow factor but it consider better than Mc Donald fast food. As a result I have give them a par. However, they should not use the name to attract customer.
(3)Lucky M.
This is in little Chinatown in the same mall as 1st Oriental Market. We ordered the stewed pork with rice. A big bowl for the price. I think it was 2.95. Also got the Taiwanese sausage, beef noodle soup and pork with preserved vegetables noodles. Can't compare to the Taiwanese food we have back home but it was acceptable.
(3)Valeska F.
This spot is a hidden gem. I had awesome Chinese food. I ordered a vegetarian lunch special and crab ragoons and they were so delicious. Also, I could tell that my plate was made from scratch and the veggies were really great. There wasn't many people when I came on a Wednesday night, that's why I say it is a hidden gem. I read recommend it and would totally come back!
(5)Jackie C.
Not sure if this place is Taiwanese, judging by our server's accent and the blaring Mainland soap in the background, it seems unlikely. So I was already immediately turned off by the deceiving title. Ordered the Beef Noodle Soup, Pickled Veggie and Pork Noodle Soup, Taiwanese style bun/wrap with pork and peanut sauce, and minced pork over rice. Taiwanese style sticky rice was on the menu, but it wasn't available. It's too bad because that's a rare item. Beef Noodle Soup is definitely Taiwanese and better than Taipei 101, yes I said it, the Beef Noodle Soup is better than 101 (the restaurant in Oviedo not the famed building in Taipei). The broth is flavorful and deep, the beef is tender. It's probably one of the best Beef Noodle Soups I've tasted in the states. Preserved veggies and pork soup was also very flavorful. As for the Taiwanese style bun/wrap, 101 is better. The bun is cold. 4 stars because of the deceiving name, but hey if the Mainlanders want to get in on the Taiwanese food trend, I don't mind it. But don't call it Taipei Kitchen when it should call Bejing House.
(4)Janet P.
This placed has changed ownership since they opened nine month ago. The food is mainly consisted of Cantonese food. I ordered the pork fried noodle dish and fried garlic leaf pancake. It was delicious. The service was good.
(4)Natalia A.
A very authentic place. Good food, even though we were a bit cautious at the beginning. Super fast and very nice service. Huge portions. Not a huge variety of dishes but good and satisfying
(4)Yousong L.
Service is not enough enthusiasm, my personal advice food too salty, beef noodle soup temperature is not enough
(2)Moo B.
Pretty authentic and diverse Chinese food. I disagree with the last review that this place should be called "Beijing House". It can't be true when you can enjoy a great variety of food. Personally I like spicy dishes from Sichuan and my husband enjoys Cantonese. Very cheap for the quality of food they provide. We live on the west side of the town. With this restaurant, we don't have to go into Chinatown to get our Asian fix any more. Much more convenient and central location for an authentic Chinese restaurant. We've been there 3 times within a month for dinner. All dishes are great. We take our food very seriously :)
(5)Robert C.
Don't come to Taipei Kitchen. Supposedly management has changed. Upon entering, a gentleman with mainland Chinese accent greets you while mainland Chinese TV plays in the background. Doesn't seem Taiwanese to me at all. They don't really have much Taiwanese choices here. Various menu items displayed throughout the store..some were in simplified Chinese instead of traditional. I only tried two dishes. One was a curry beef dish. The garnishing of the food was poor. The rice was just thrown on the plate. No veggies on the side. The food was acceptable. The mixed fruit shaved ice was a joke. It had one canned pineapple and some weird jelly/juice balls with fruit flavor. I expected some sort of fresh fruit. Very disappointed. I went around 6-7PM on a Sunday night. There were plenty of tables, but only 1-2 tables were full. Based on other reviews on Yelp and what I saw today at the restaurant, there is no sticky rice available...ever. I do not recommend this restaurant. If you're looking for Taiwanese food, look at Teriyaki House or Taipei 101. If you're looking for fast mediocre food, this place might be acceptable.
(1)Jenny S.
Great service, hot food, great flavor. It's fairly new and they'll have to compete with Teriyaki House (which it's also delicious) but I will definitely be coming back. Try the pickled vegetables and intestines in black bean sauce!
(5)Farren W.
Atmosphere's so-so, but food's good and reasonably priced if a bit too greasy depending on the dish. Place was kind of deserted, but service was excellent. My mom claims the food is authentic Taiwanese, though I cannot say I'd know better.
(4)Scott B.
Best hot and sour soup this side of Canal St! Hot beef soup was amazing too. Stumbled in on a whim and really glad I did.
(5)Jason P.
Authentic and reasonably priced Chinese food. The pan fried noodles and stewed beef noodles were both excellent. I recommend this restaurant to anyone craving good authentic asian cuisine.
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