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  • M G.

    Talk about fast Chinese food, I went to the panera bread next door and was told it was already closed,so I saw this Chinese please and decided to try it, I ordered chicken and snow peas and by the time I pulled my wallet out to pay the guy tells me is ready. That is very fast. Food was good but a small portion for a Chinese place 好地方

    (4)
  • Taylor T.

    Delivery was pretty speedy. The lady that took my order over the phone was very sweet. The food was really well priced...but my husband and i only took a few bites and threw the rest away...absolutely no flavor

    (2)
  • Kimberly S.

    I have been going here regularly because the food it's always fresh, fast, tasty, and cheap. I love their hot and sour soup and garlic shrimp, and the portions are huge! I usually bring someone to share with, because I can never eat the whole meal by myself. And that says alot, I have a huge appetite. Definitely my go-to spot.

    (5)
  • Sakari C.

    I recently had their delivery several times as I'm stuck inside recovering from surgery. The delivery is fast and the food is good for Chinese delivery. I think the vegetable fried rice is great. Yes, a little greasy but I understand I am not purchasing upscale gourmet. I didn't care for the egg drop soup though, it tasted a little dirty.

    (4)
  • Andrew W.

    This review DOES take into account that these places are barely restaurants, meaning, I don't expect a lot. Even though it's a dump, if they had service with a smile, I'd give them another star. This is a place that cooks food and will box it up for you in exchange for money. it's just okay. You go here instead of one of the Asian buffets because this way you don't stuff yourself like a pig like you would at the "all-you-can-eat" joint. AT least it's hot and fresh when you get it. The jagoff behind the counter looks like he is stoned and when I (as a regular he should recognize; I'm in there about once a month) asked that he make sure that my soup was piping hot the little $hit had the audacity to say that he couldn't do anything about the temperature of the soup. Like they couldn't just dump it in a wok for 30 seconds or even throw it in the microwave. If you can catch the sideshow when he's taking phone orders, it's worth the price of the food. The guy is a mumbler like no one you have ever seen, he mumbles like no one else. SO he is mumbling into the phone and the called has no idea what he is saying and this butthead starts to get mad at the guy on the phone because he has to repeat everything until he's not mumbling anymore he is kinda shouting. And you wanna just lean in and say asshole, if you would speak instead of mumble, you wouldn't have to yell. This place amazes me because I have been in this place a lot over the past several years and they treat their customers like crap. That was the last straw. I decided I'd never go back. That's the second time I've done that, I'll boycott them for a year or so and then I'll go get something, it's about 2 minutes from my office. It's not going to hurt you if you go there. It's just like the 50 other counter-service Chinese places in town, But it's not worth a trip and with the pr!ck that mans the counter, it's not as though they give a crap whether you walk in there or not.

    (2)
  • Adam S.

    Great Experience! Huge portions, just the right amount of spice on the Kung Pao Beef and freshly made Crab Rangoons! Also, the shrimp in the Fried rice are good sized and plentiful unlike most take out. I've been going here for 2 years and it is consistent, quality Chinese food at a great price.

    (5)
  • Ashley H.

    This is great chinese delivery on rainy/snowy days. We ALWAYS have them deliver our food. Usually they arrive sooner than they say. The food is a little greasy sometimes especially the fried rice and lomein but everything always tastes pretty good. My personal favorite is the sizzling rice chicken soup. I read that people were complaining about customer service. These are not your chatty friendly food service types. They give you large portions of greasy American Chinese in exchange for money. It's not a smile and people please fest. It's an exchange. These guys are not interested in your happiness otherwise and personally I'm cool with that. Their food comes in microwavable plastic containers that I end up keeping and reusing for leftovers. It's awesome. My favorite recyclable plastic containers! I honestly don't see why the bad reviews. This place delivers all that one should expect out of a older strip mall fast food chinese takeout place located next to the sinking ship they call Birdies. (See my review)

    (4)
  • Claudia S.

    I am always trying new Chinese places. I drove around and around one evening trying to dodge construction (I found that was impossible). I finally gave up and started to head home, where I got blocked by a train. I decided to head down Antioch around the train tracks over to 75th Street. Unfortunately, I found even more construction there. I turned down 75th to head home and noticed this small restaurant out of the corner of my eye between the bulldozers. Luckily, I was able to skip across 75th despite the evening traffic and construction. I was greeted by two friendly faces and explained that I needed a couple of minutes to make my choices for take out. I decided on their special, Mongolian Triple Delight along with an order of crab rangoon and egg drop soup. I sat down to check in on Yelp and by the time I did that, my food was ready. I was shocked. Getting out of the parking lot during this current construction was a little bit messy, but I finally made it home with my goodies. The Mongolian Triple Delight was delicious! Spicy, but not too much so...just enough to make you sweat a little. I'd forgotten to request fried rice, but the steamed rice was perfect. So many times you get mushy rice, but this was really great and I enjoyed every last bite (although some of what I enjoyed was the next day for lunch!). The crab rangoon were really good, not extraordinary, but good and didn't seem factory made. You only get 4 in an order, but the price is right and you could always get 2 orders. The egg drop soup was good, but typical. The wonton noodles were completely rancid an inedible. That kept them from getting the 5th star. I usually spend about $15 or more when I get carry out and was happy to only spend about $12 at this restaurant. I'm looking forward to trying it again to make sure the quality is consistent.

    (4)
  • Heather B.

    We ordered from Jade because our beloved Sunrice was already closed and for this, we could not have been more depressed. While Jade does give you a huge amount of food (in styrofoam, so when condensation works its magic, your food is full of water!), it only serves to equal more food you have to feel like an asshole for throwing away later. I got a broccoli dish and was amazed at how little Give a Shit went into the creation of my meal. It's no exaggeration when I say they did not CUT my broccoli. Excuse me, they may have said "let's break these big hunks of broccoli apart but use massive hunks for this meal so that it is not fully cooked and there's no chance of cutting it into normal-mouth sizes!" I felt like someone was laughing at me by handing this over. I ordered the same thing from Sunrice weeks before and it was this delicious masterpiece of a meal. Much more depressing to eat what I could shove down my throat at a time of realizing I hadn't eaten all day, but wanted to continue not eating in the name of what the WHAT. Sorry. We won't order from this place again. Boyfriend's food was all right, but it tasted like a WalMart InnovASIAN meal (that's what they're really called, I have pictures). Luckily, he likes those microwavable things, but not for an over $20 charge for two meals. I'm sure most people would say "$20, what a good deal!" but not when we got the EXACT MEALS from sunrice for around $15. Also, this place is directly down the street from us. It took them over 30 minutes to get to our apartment. Sunrice is in Prairie Village (they say OP, but it's across the street from my bank which advertises its location as PV) and they somehow manage to make it in 20 or so. Sunrice just defies logic, I can't go to the bank in less than 30 but they always have a fresh, delicious meal delivered to us in an incredible amount of time considering the drive. And their food does not make you feel like a total dick. Eat at Sunrice. Lose Jade Bowl's number.

    (1)
  • Raven D.

    I read some Google reviews for this place that were good so I decided to try it. I couldn't find an online menu so I called up there. The kid that answered the phone was really rude. I simply told him I didn't see a menu online and before I could even finish my sentence he told me(in an asshole tone I might add) that it's the same as any other chinese places menu "just pick something" I should have just hung up right then. But I was hungry, so I decided to be hopeful that the food was better than the service. When I arrived to pick it up the kid who took my order was texting on his phone during the entire transaction. I just don't understand how that is acceptable when dealing a client. I'm 24, I love to text, but at least I understand that when I'm dealing with customers, that I shouldn't be disrespectful like that. I was impressed that my lunch was only $5.40. When I got back to the office and opened the food I was impressed with the quantity. Two crab rangoon, two heeps of rice and a lot of cashew chicken. That being said I found the chicken to be chewy and the crab rangoon very salty. I would be willing to try a non-chicken dish here, just because the prices are hard to pass up, but would never order chicken again.

    (2)
  • Katie B.

    No. No. No. This is for their tofu only, but I have to write about a horrible experience I once had here. I was craving something cheap, greasy and delicious. I had read some reviews on another site and it seemed like this would be an okay bet. I will be the first to admit that sometimes I want General Tso's Tofu, and nothing else will do. It is a sick thing, this brain of mine. Ordered it up, picked it up, brought it back home. The tofu was... well, I don't know how to explain it. Crispy on the outside, pure liquid on the inside? Watery? Anyway, whoever was in charge of the Tofu here clearly did not drain the tofu. Gross. I couldn't even eat it, and I can eat just about anything. Avoid.

    (1)
  • Roxanne A.

    I have to admit the only reason I tried it was on a dare... BUT, they use fresh vegetables! The food is good and they have big servings. The guy at the front took down our order in Chinese (always a good sign at a Chinese restaurant) and the customer service is great. It's small enough for them to ask you what you like (level of spicy) and accommodate your taste. The dining area is small but we got our food to go since my friend lives right down the street. I rarely order seafood but my friend had shrimp and they were nice big shrimp, not the tiny ones.

    (4)
  • Christian H.

    Best around! Super nice and when the food is delivered it's always really hot! Just moved here from Manhattan, KS and this is the best beside a Japanese steakhouse!

    (4)
  • Brady W.

    I've been ordering from Jade Bowl since about 2006, the food has gone down in quality but they still deliver and the menu has coupons you can use.

    (3)
  • Christian H.

    Best around! Super nice and when the food is delivered it's always really hot! Just moved here from Manhattan, KS and this is the best beside a Japanese steakhouse!

    (4)
  • Brady W.

    I've been ordering from Jade Bowl since about 2006, the food has gone down in quality but they still deliver and the menu has coupons you can use.

    (3)
  • M G.

    Talk about fast Chinese food, I went to the panera bread next door and was told it was already closed,so I saw this Chinese please and decided to try it, I ordered chicken and snow peas and by the time I pulled my wallet out to pay the guy tells me is ready. That is very fast. Food was good but a small portion for a Chinese place 好地方

    (4)
  • Taylor T.

    Delivery was pretty speedy. The lady that took my order over the phone was very sweet. The food was really well priced...but my husband and i only took a few bites and threw the rest away...absolutely no flavor

    (2)
  • Kimberly S.

    I have been going here regularly because the food it's always fresh, fast, tasty, and cheap. I love their hot and sour soup and garlic shrimp, and the portions are huge! I usually bring someone to share with, because I can never eat the whole meal by myself. And that says alot, I have a huge appetite. Definitely my go-to spot.

    (5)
  • Ashley H.

    This is great chinese delivery on rainy/snowy days. We ALWAYS have them deliver our food. Usually they arrive sooner than they say. The food is a little greasy sometimes especially the fried rice and lomein but everything always tastes pretty good. My personal favorite is the sizzling rice chicken soup. I read that people were complaining about customer service. These are not your chatty friendly food service types. They give you large portions of greasy American Chinese in exchange for money. It's not a smile and people please fest. It's an exchange. These guys are not interested in your happiness otherwise and personally I'm cool with that. Their food comes in microwavable plastic containers that I end up keeping and reusing for leftovers. It's awesome. My favorite recyclable plastic containers! I honestly don't see why the bad reviews. This place delivers all that one should expect out of a older strip mall fast food chinese takeout place located next to the sinking ship they call Birdies. (See my review)

    (4)
  • Claudia S.

    I am always trying new Chinese places. I drove around and around one evening trying to dodge construction (I found that was impossible). I finally gave up and started to head home, where I got blocked by a train. I decided to head down Antioch around the train tracks over to 75th Street. Unfortunately, I found even more construction there. I turned down 75th to head home and noticed this small restaurant out of the corner of my eye between the bulldozers. Luckily, I was able to skip across 75th despite the evening traffic and construction. I was greeted by two friendly faces and explained that I needed a couple of minutes to make my choices for take out. I decided on their special, Mongolian Triple Delight along with an order of crab rangoon and egg drop soup. I sat down to check in on Yelp and by the time I did that, my food was ready. I was shocked. Getting out of the parking lot during this current construction was a little bit messy, but I finally made it home with my goodies. The Mongolian Triple Delight was delicious! Spicy, but not too much so...just enough to make you sweat a little. I'd forgotten to request fried rice, but the steamed rice was perfect. So many times you get mushy rice, but this was really great and I enjoyed every last bite (although some of what I enjoyed was the next day for lunch!). The crab rangoon were really good, not extraordinary, but good and didn't seem factory made. You only get 4 in an order, but the price is right and you could always get 2 orders. The egg drop soup was good, but typical. The wonton noodles were completely rancid an inedible. That kept them from getting the 5th star. I usually spend about $15 or more when I get carry out and was happy to only spend about $12 at this restaurant. I'm looking forward to trying it again to make sure the quality is consistent.

    (4)
  • Sakari C.

    I recently had their delivery several times as I'm stuck inside recovering from surgery. The delivery is fast and the food is good for Chinese delivery. I think the vegetable fried rice is great. Yes, a little greasy but I understand I am not purchasing upscale gourmet. I didn't care for the egg drop soup though, it tasted a little dirty.

    (4)
  • Andrew W.

    This review DOES take into account that these places are barely restaurants, meaning, I don't expect a lot. Even though it's a dump, if they had service with a smile, I'd give them another star. This is a place that cooks food and will box it up for you in exchange for money. it's just okay. You go here instead of one of the Asian buffets because this way you don't stuff yourself like a pig like you would at the "all-you-can-eat" joint. AT least it's hot and fresh when you get it. The jagoff behind the counter looks like he is stoned and when I (as a regular he should recognize; I'm in there about once a month) asked that he make sure that my soup was piping hot the little $hit had the audacity to say that he couldn't do anything about the temperature of the soup. Like they couldn't just dump it in a wok for 30 seconds or even throw it in the microwave. If you can catch the sideshow when he's taking phone orders, it's worth the price of the food. The guy is a mumbler like no one you have ever seen, he mumbles like no one else. SO he is mumbling into the phone and the called has no idea what he is saying and this butthead starts to get mad at the guy on the phone because he has to repeat everything until he's not mumbling anymore he is kinda shouting. And you wanna just lean in and say asshole, if you would speak instead of mumble, you wouldn't have to yell. This place amazes me because I have been in this place a lot over the past several years and they treat their customers like crap. That was the last straw. I decided I'd never go back. That's the second time I've done that, I'll boycott them for a year or so and then I'll go get something, it's about 2 minutes from my office. It's not going to hurt you if you go there. It's just like the 50 other counter-service Chinese places in town, But it's not worth a trip and with the pr!ck that mans the counter, it's not as though they give a crap whether you walk in there or not.

    (2)
  • Adam S.

    Great Experience! Huge portions, just the right amount of spice on the Kung Pao Beef and freshly made Crab Rangoons! Also, the shrimp in the Fried rice are good sized and plentiful unlike most take out. I've been going here for 2 years and it is consistent, quality Chinese food at a great price.

    (5)
  • Heather B.

    We ordered from Jade because our beloved Sunrice was already closed and for this, we could not have been more depressed. While Jade does give you a huge amount of food (in styrofoam, so when condensation works its magic, your food is full of water!), it only serves to equal more food you have to feel like an asshole for throwing away later. I got a broccoli dish and was amazed at how little Give a Shit went into the creation of my meal. It's no exaggeration when I say they did not CUT my broccoli. Excuse me, they may have said "let's break these big hunks of broccoli apart but use massive hunks for this meal so that it is not fully cooked and there's no chance of cutting it into normal-mouth sizes!" I felt like someone was laughing at me by handing this over. I ordered the same thing from Sunrice weeks before and it was this delicious masterpiece of a meal. Much more depressing to eat what I could shove down my throat at a time of realizing I hadn't eaten all day, but wanted to continue not eating in the name of what the WHAT. Sorry. We won't order from this place again. Boyfriend's food was all right, but it tasted like a WalMart InnovASIAN meal (that's what they're really called, I have pictures). Luckily, he likes those microwavable things, but not for an over $20 charge for two meals. I'm sure most people would say "$20, what a good deal!" but not when we got the EXACT MEALS from sunrice for around $15. Also, this place is directly down the street from us. It took them over 30 minutes to get to our apartment. Sunrice is in Prairie Village (they say OP, but it's across the street from my bank which advertises its location as PV) and they somehow manage to make it in 20 or so. Sunrice just defies logic, I can't go to the bank in less than 30 but they always have a fresh, delicious meal delivered to us in an incredible amount of time considering the drive. And their food does not make you feel like a total dick. Eat at Sunrice. Lose Jade Bowl's number.

    (1)
  • Raven D.

    I read some Google reviews for this place that were good so I decided to try it. I couldn't find an online menu so I called up there. The kid that answered the phone was really rude. I simply told him I didn't see a menu online and before I could even finish my sentence he told me(in an asshole tone I might add) that it's the same as any other chinese places menu "just pick something" I should have just hung up right then. But I was hungry, so I decided to be hopeful that the food was better than the service. When I arrived to pick it up the kid who took my order was texting on his phone during the entire transaction. I just don't understand how that is acceptable when dealing a client. I'm 24, I love to text, but at least I understand that when I'm dealing with customers, that I shouldn't be disrespectful like that. I was impressed that my lunch was only $5.40. When I got back to the office and opened the food I was impressed with the quantity. Two crab rangoon, two heeps of rice and a lot of cashew chicken. That being said I found the chicken to be chewy and the crab rangoon very salty. I would be willing to try a non-chicken dish here, just because the prices are hard to pass up, but would never order chicken again.

    (2)
  • Katie B.

    No. No. No. This is for their tofu only, but I have to write about a horrible experience I once had here. I was craving something cheap, greasy and delicious. I had read some reviews on another site and it seemed like this would be an okay bet. I will be the first to admit that sometimes I want General Tso's Tofu, and nothing else will do. It is a sick thing, this brain of mine. Ordered it up, picked it up, brought it back home. The tofu was... well, I don't know how to explain it. Crispy on the outside, pure liquid on the inside? Watery? Anyway, whoever was in charge of the Tofu here clearly did not drain the tofu. Gross. I couldn't even eat it, and I can eat just about anything. Avoid.

    (1)
  • Roxanne A.

    I have to admit the only reason I tried it was on a dare... BUT, they use fresh vegetables! The food is good and they have big servings. The guy at the front took down our order in Chinese (always a good sign at a Chinese restaurant) and the customer service is great. It's small enough for them to ask you what you like (level of spicy) and accommodate your taste. The dining area is small but we got our food to go since my friend lives right down the street. I rarely order seafood but my friend had shrimp and they were nice big shrimp, not the tiny ones.

    (4)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : No

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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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