Ming’s Cafe
12890 Hwy 9, Alpharetta, GA, 30004
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Address :
12890 Hwy 9
Alpharetta, GA, 30004 - Phone (678) 638-0868
- Website https://mings-cafe.com
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Opening Hours
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Bike Parking : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : 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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Yolanda D.
After my egg foo young debacle earlier this week at Simons Cuisine, I decided to return to a place where I know the food is good. I usually order online and when I get there, the food is ready to go and still piping hot. I've never had an issue with the service - the people are always pleasant. I ordered my beloved egg foo young (with chicken) and as usual, it is delicious. The color is perfect, it has plenty of flavor and the gravy is just right. I've had other things from here (mongolian chicken is another of my favorites, not as crazy about the curry chicken), and am usually pretty happy with the results. There are a lot of choices in this area, but when I'm looking for consistently good - this is where I go.
(4)Jane D.
I love this lil place for my Chinese fix. Staff is friendly and food is always consistent and tasty. I love their beef fried rice and pot stickers.
(4)Meredith H.
They were here in a timely manner but the food was not that good. I got sweet and sour chicken. There were like 5 pieces in there and a looooot of rice. The chicken was so oily I couldn't finish it. The egg drop soup was good but that is about it. Will not order from Ming's ever again!
(1)Marcus O.
reposting this review without "promotional" content. disclaimer: wrote this awhile back. might have changed since. if you intend to go here to sit down and eat, reconsider your options. this place runs more like a take-out chinese restaurant than a sit-in restaurant. if you're going for take-out chinese, there are better places -- like china up the road. (yes, i am aware of the ambiguity of the restaurant name... but what can i say? :) i didn't name it. the family dinner for two ordered consisted of the standard american chinese fare: egg drop soup egg roll fried rice mongolian beef sesame chicken honestly, the best thing was the fried wonton wrappers that you add to your egg drop soup. they were delightfully fresh. the egg drop soup itself was good but a bit bland. the egg rolls decent but the same problem -- lacking in flavor. the mongolian beef was decent but undercooked -- meaning the scallions and onions were still mostly raw. the sesame chicken was pretty good but nothing to go back for. the fried rice tasted "smoky" -- as in maybe burnt? it had a certain taste we couldn't place. it also lacked anything other than rice. in fact, i'm pretty sure it was just rice and soy sauce. no veggies, no eggs, etc... as for the inside dining, do not do it. the service is okay but slow. the green tea was served warm, not hot like tea needs to be. the owner's son and his friend were there being generally disruptive as teenagers with boundless energy are. there were no other diners the entire time we were there. awkward feeling when there's no sound other than the daily news going in the background -- oh and that teenager and his friend. :) prices are average for plates. they do have a good dinner combination special which is less than $8. they have lunch specials too which are less than $5.
(2)David H.
The delivery was extremely slow. 45 mins to deliver less than a mile away on a Sunday afternoon. The pot stickers were mushy, the egg drop soup had little taste and the General Tsao chicken had a Hamburger Helper flavor and absolutely zero spice. Definitely will not be ordering from them again.
(1)Shalia B.
I've never had a place mess up egg foo young so badly! The gravy was run and dark dark brown like ponzu sauce. Complete waste of money. I'm only giving it 2 stars because the crab ragoon was decent
(2)Tarish A.
We ordered hot and sour soup and stir fry vegetables with fried tofu. Both items were good. We will definitely order in future.
(5)Lynda H.
Since I refuse to go to Lin's anymore I had to find an alternate Chinese restaurant so I came to Mings. I was very happy with what I ordered. The vegetable Lo Mein noodles were excellent, and so was the orange chicken, it was all breast meat and large chunks. I will definitely return.
(4)Craig V.
I ordered Pad Thai and coconut soup. It was not that good. The noodles were swimming in a sweet (way too sweet) sauce, and it wasn't the least bit spicy. The coconut soup was OK, but again...no spice. So many better options for Thai around here.
(2)Michelle Q.
Best Chinese food I've had, ordered orange chicken and lo mein, was yummy. Hot fresh white meat chicken, sauce amazing, wish I lived closer
(5)Nick B.
AWFUL. Ordered this togo through GrubHub. It was almost inedible. If I wasn't hungry enough to eat my arm off I would have thrown the entire order away.
(1)Adam I.
This restaurant changes management (ownership) about two months ago. The cooking from this new chefs are much much better than the previous management. I had tried their Thai's red curry, Thai's yellow curry, and Thai's green curry. These are the best Thai curry in town; better than a straight Thai in town. The Chinese disks such as shrimps in lobster sauce, black beans beef, ... several others that I had. All disks are delicious and wonderful. The prices are reasonable at night time. At lunch hours, they are about $6 ~ $7 per person. I haven't tried their sushi. They are excellent chefs with many years of restaurant experience who recently took over this place.
(5)Andres Z.
This is pretty much your run of the mill Chinese restaurant. It's nice having one in these parts of Alpharetta. A notch above a "hole-in'the-wall Chinese place," but just one. BIg portions at cheap prices, and that's all you can really ask of a Chinese place. Have eaten/ordered here a couple of times, but I can't seem to really recommend anything. Just get what you would always get and you'll be satisfied.
(3)S R.
Horrible food...would never go there again and would never suggest this place to anyone. Price is cheap but food is horrible and dishes are not clean.
(1)Kimberly S.
HORRIBLE!!!! RAW meat!!! First time ordered here since it's right down the road from our townhouse. We ordered a steamed dumplings and the chicken inside the dumplings were RAW!!!! Our 9 year old thought it was onions and pulled it out I happened to be sitting right next to her and looked at the meat and it was raw. Luckily for us we did not eat all 6 pieces that comes in one order. However my husband and I both ate a whole one which means we ate raw chicken. We immediately called the restaurant and the owner say "what do you want me to do about it?" I called to let them know there was raw chicken inside the dumplings and she was not very nice. Now we can only hope we don't get sick from this disgusting meal. Never again I will order from here and I am not the type who leaves reviews either but this one I could not resist. Before you eat your food check it if you ordered from here!!!!
(1)Vanessa E.
We ordered delivery and the food was alright. We had the spicy thai noodles and fried rice as well as curry chicken. Delivery time was pretty average. The quality of food could have been better, I wasn't disappointed but I don't think I'll be going back.
(3)Lauren E.
I have only ordered delivery from them. I love the online ordering through Yelp. I don't have to bother with calling anything in and taking more time out of my busy day than is necessary. They are usually fairly quick for lunch delivery. The food is always hot and TASTEs wonderful! This is a great place for non-meat eaters as they have a lot of variety in the dishes they offer. I am a HUGE fan of the General Tso's tofu... yum yum yummy! There isn't anything bad I can say in regards to their lunch delivery. The food is tasty and reasonably priced, no need to look further for good Chinese food.
(4)Lyzette P.
Delicious food and friendly service! The only negative that I have about this place, is that the portions are very small and not your "average" sized portion. Overall, the food is consistent and it's definitely worth going to more than once or twice!
(4)Greg N.
There are a million different Chinese restaurants and most of them are pretty similar in taste and style. Im not saying everything here is amazing, But one dish stands out here as INCREDIBLE! Order the Massaman Curry chicken and you will be a happy camper, I literally order it once a week! Plus their lunch specials are pretty amazing, for a little more than 5 bucks you get an entree, side, egg roll and a drink!
(5)C W.
Whoaa what's up with all of the bad reviews? This place is great! I got the massaman (?) curry chicken take-out. It's super convenient to my work and was only $7.55. The curry was delicious and authentic. I will definitely be back. They also do delivery so that's a nice option when I can't leave work. The guy was super nice. Try it out!
(5)Cara H.
There are too many great restaurants around to give my money to this restaurant more than once. Borderline rude, sushi was horrible and made with brown avocados, the rice was so over seasoned that it was dark, dark brown. Save yourself the time. Go elsewhere.
(2)Victoria E.
Wonderful food at a reasonable price.
(5)Paul K.
"If your reviews are looking like essays, start a blog. I can't read your life story on my phone before ordering from the menu." [Time & Date of visit]: Sunday night 1/18/15 [Party Size]: 2 [Location/Ambiance]: Aside from small section of booths and tables, there's not much going on aside from the counter and the unused sushi fridge/display case. Not sure why that is there though. Most people seem to order to go or delivery, so not many people dining in. Decor is outdated or re-used from the prior establishment. [Service]: Aside from the lady taking care of phone orders, she was also the server and food runner. I think she did a pretty good job of balancing phone orders and taking care of us and drink refills. [Food Highlights]: Mixed Vegetables - W/ Beef: Serving size, this isn't bad for the money when ordering as a combo. Though the brown sauce is decent, this establishment is catered to more Americanized kind of palates. If this is how you swing for Asian food, it's decent eats. If you want authentic, there's more options down the road. Literally. There were more veggies then beef as for who's concern with ratios. The beef is slightly chewy on some cuts given, but still appetizing. The eggroll that was included was mostly fillers of cabbage. Wonton Soup - Broth was a good hearty taste, though I don't think it would be too appealing for non Asian / Asian-American's such as my room mate who is extremely picky and who also picked this place. The wonton itself could have used more filling. Almost bare. [Total Bill w/ Tax]: Less than $10 {Summary}:Portion wise if all you want is American Chinese food but can't handle the true spices, this is pretty decent for a take out Chinese food kind of place. If you're more adventurous, Volcano is a slight step up down the road.
(2)J. W.
Ordered delivery and the food was phenomenal. I had steamed dumplings that were to die for and shrimp with lobster sauce. It was soooo good! Will definitely be back!
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