Mandarin Restaurant
4013 Carlisle Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107
Mandarin Restaurant Menu
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Appetizers
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Soup
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Vegetable
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Appetizers
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Soup
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Vegetable
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Address :
4013 Carlisle Blvd NE
Albuquerque, NM, 87107 - Phone (505) 883-2521
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
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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Amy S.
Ordered general tso's chicken and orange chicken. Both were gross. The chicken was just all nasty chewy parts. At times I wasn't even sure I was eating chicken. The flavoring was also very bland. I will never order food from here again.
(1)Xuanzique D.
OH BOY, please erase Panda Express in your memory! Best Chinese food in NM! Hey dude, trust me, as a Chinese, I never experienced delicious Chinese food in NM, but when I stepped into this restaurant and opened their menu, all the feelings brought me back to China! Even their orange chicken, which is absolutely not Chinese food in my eyes, was sooooooo yummy! For those gave one star or negative reviews, I would definitely say sorry to them, sorry, boys and girls, you just missed your Chinese gourmet journey in NM! By the way, the owner's daughter is cute! ME ME DA!!!!!
(5)Edgar M.
You know there are some places you just love going to when dinner at home is not and option and you are craving something scrumptious... well, Mandarin does it for me. Before I get into my review, let me tell you that the 1 star ratings Mandarin has received are absurd and seem to be coming from people who sound like they're idea of good chinese food is Panda Express. Don't pay any attention to them. Do yourself a favor and visit Mandarin. The place is immaculate. Tables are clean and set before you arrive. You can tell the owners (which by the way are the cook and waitress) are whole-heartedly devoted to showing their customers a nice dining experience. The lady is so sweet and personable and the gentleman assists her in bringing your food to your table. Plate presentation is a big deal to me and Mandarin has yet to fail. I live 2 minutes away and so I try really hard not to go too often because I don't want to tarnish it. They have many different lunch and dinner options. I'd recommended the Kung Pao Chicken and General Tso's Chicken. FYI- their sriracha is tremendous. I'd recommend bringing a group of friends or family. Come hungry.
(5)Shauna D.
I ordered their egg rolls, chicken potstickers, and Mongolian beef with rice for lunch to be delivered to my office. They delivered it in record time, but when I opened the bag of food, all the sauce from my beef dish had spilled out of the box and was ALL over the rest of the food containers and at the bottom of my bag. The Potstickers were soggy, greasy, and they were very bland. The egg rolls were crispy, but very bland with an odd sweet flavor that did not taste right. The Mongolian beef was just "ok". It had a little bit more flavor than everything else, but it was still lacking. The white rice was overcooked and barely even edible. I would not recommend this food, and most likely will not be ordering from there again.
(2)Have On A.
We ordered the combination ciao fun. It had a nice smoky flavor and was full of meats and veggies not just all noodles like some places. The owner said she doesn't use any MSG to our delight. The orange chicken was very light and fresh. It had almost a pastry like taste yummy. The snow peas and chicken we added garlic and it was also delightful don't miss out come to this place for dinner or lunch.
(5)R T.
I hope everyone changes their regular Chinese restaurant to Mandarin Chinese, because it is INCREDIBLE. Great and attentive service, always fast, comfortable atmosphere, and AMAZING food. The only thing that could make this place any better is if it were open 24 hours so I could get in my midnight cravings ;). Absolutely recommend.
(5)Daniel F.
Very Americanized. We got 2 combos and the vegetable fried rice. The chicken and vegetables was good but as usual the sweet and sour chicken had the red sauce you know they don't make. The garlic chicken was very good but the portion was very small in the combo. Overall not bad for American Chinese in Albuquerque but not the best Chinese I have had in Albuquerque. The wonton soup was average as well.
(3)Lucinda Y.
Was pretty good. Ate chicken chow mein, chicken even tasted good not stale. Teriyaki chicken, was very "yaki". Wasn't too happy w the egg rolls tho.
(4)D S.
Garbage! I stopped by from Bernalillo and ordered the special fried rice and egg drop soup, on the way home. When I arrived home, luckily I eat half of the rice and after a few spoonfuls of the egg drop soup, I poured down the kitchen disposal. Later that evening, I threw up! Twice.!! Do yourself a favor and pass this place up.
(1)Doug J.
My first time here at the suggestion of my 13 year old grandson. Typical Chinese atmosphere with husband/wife owners. Very nice and friendly. The food is excellent and I would come back and recommend others to try.
(5)Stephanie B.
This divey gem is hiding on Carlisle Blvd in an unattractive little strip mall. You would never know some of the best Chinese food in Albuquerque is right here. My family comes here often; it is one of our favorite "don't want to cook tonight" choices. Once we ordered the Peking duck ahead of time - and next to having it in Shanghai - it was the best I've had in America. THE BEST hot and sour soup in the Southwest - no holds barred seriously - not kidding. Orange chicken is always yummy - a repeat order time and again. We always get the Chao Hofun with bbq pork and if you ask them to bring the chili sauce it makes it extra special. Potstickers...etc....yummy yummy yummy. And it's never noisy. If you're looking for good Chinese food - go here. Order from the Chef's specials on the back of the menu for the really good stuff. This place has been here for a long time, but a few years ago it was taken over by new owners who have breathed new life and new deliciousness! Ah-Cho - the wife / owner - is cute as a button, and remembers everyone! She's great!
(4)Xuanzique D.
OH BOY, please erase Panda Express in your memory! Best Chinese food in NM! Hey dude, trust me, as a Chinese, I never experienced delicious Chinese food in NM, but when I stepped into this restaurant and opened their menu, all the feelings brought me back to China! Even their orange chicken, which is absolutely not Chinese food in my eyes, was sooooooo yummy! For those gave one star or negative reviews, I would definitely say sorry to them, sorry, boys and girls, you just missed your Chinese gourmet journey in NM! By the way, the owner's daughter is cute! ME ME DA!!!!!
(5)Edgar M.
You know there are some places you just love going to when dinner at home is not and option and you are craving something scrumptious... well, Mandarin does it for me. Before I get into my review, let me tell you that the 1 star ratings Mandarin has received are absurd and seem to be coming from people who sound like they're idea of good chinese food is Panda Express. Don't pay any attention to them. Do yourself a favor and visit Mandarin. The place is immaculate. Tables are clean and set before you arrive. You can tell the owners (which by the way are the cook and waitress) are whole-heartedly devoted to showing their customers a nice dining experience. The lady is so sweet and personable and the gentleman assists her in bringing your food to your table. Plate presentation is a big deal to me and Mandarin has yet to fail. I live 2 minutes away and so I try really hard not to go too often because I don't want to tarnish it. They have many different lunch and dinner options. I'd recommended the Kung Pao Chicken and General Tso's Chicken. FYI- their sriracha is tremendous. I'd recommend bringing a group of friends or family. Come hungry.
(5)Shauna D.
I ordered their egg rolls, chicken potstickers, and Mongolian beef with rice for lunch to be delivered to my office. They delivered it in record time, but when I opened the bag of food, all the sauce from my beef dish had spilled out of the box and was ALL over the rest of the food containers and at the bottom of my bag. The Potstickers were soggy, greasy, and they were very bland. The egg rolls were crispy, but very bland with an odd sweet flavor that did not taste right. The Mongolian beef was just "ok". It had a little bit more flavor than everything else, but it was still lacking. The white rice was overcooked and barely even edible. I would not recommend this food, and most likely will not be ordering from there again.
(2)Have On A.
We ordered the combination ciao fun. It had a nice smoky flavor and was full of meats and veggies not just all noodles like some places. The owner said she doesn't use any MSG to our delight. The orange chicken was very light and fresh. It had almost a pastry like taste yummy. The snow peas and chicken we added garlic and it was also delightful don't miss out come to this place for dinner or lunch.
(5)Lucinda Y.
Was pretty good. Ate chicken chow mein, chicken even tasted good not stale. Teriyaki chicken, was very "yaki". Wasn't too happy w the egg rolls tho.
(4)D S.
Garbage! I stopped by from Bernalillo and ordered the special fried rice and egg drop soup, on the way home. When I arrived home, luckily I eat half of the rice and after a few spoonfuls of the egg drop soup, I poured down the kitchen disposal. Later that evening, I threw up! Twice.!! Do yourself a favor and pass this place up.
(1)Doug J.
My first time here at the suggestion of my 13 year old grandson. Typical Chinese atmosphere with husband/wife owners. Very nice and friendly. The food is excellent and I would come back and recommend others to try.
(5)Stephanie B.
This divey gem is hiding on Carlisle Blvd in an unattractive little strip mall. You would never know some of the best Chinese food in Albuquerque is right here. My family comes here often; it is one of our favorite "don't want to cook tonight" choices. Once we ordered the Peking duck ahead of time - and next to having it in Shanghai - it was the best I've had in America. THE BEST hot and sour soup in the Southwest - no holds barred seriously - not kidding. Orange chicken is always yummy - a repeat order time and again. We always get the Chao Hofun with bbq pork and if you ask them to bring the chili sauce it makes it extra special. Potstickers...etc....yummy yummy yummy. And it's never noisy. If you're looking for good Chinese food - go here. Order from the Chef's specials on the back of the menu for the really good stuff. This place has been here for a long time, but a few years ago it was taken over by new owners who have breathed new life and new deliciousness! Ah-Cho - the wife / owner - is cute as a button, and remembers everyone! She's great!
(4)Amy S.
Ordered general tso's chicken and orange chicken. Both were gross. The chicken was just all nasty chewy parts. At times I wasn't even sure I was eating chicken. The flavoring was also very bland. I will never order food from here again.
(1)R T.
I hope everyone changes their regular Chinese restaurant to Mandarin Chinese, because it is INCREDIBLE. Great and attentive service, always fast, comfortable atmosphere, and AMAZING food. The only thing that could make this place any better is if it were open 24 hours so I could get in my midnight cravings ;). Absolutely recommend.
(5)Daniel F.
Very Americanized. We got 2 combos and the vegetable fried rice. The chicken and vegetables was good but as usual the sweet and sour chicken had the red sauce you know they don't make. The garlic chicken was very good but the portion was very small in the combo. Overall not bad for American Chinese in Albuquerque but not the best Chinese I have had in Albuquerque. The wonton soup was average as well.
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