Moy’s Dynasty
1914 Adams Ave, La Grande, OR, 97850
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Address :
1914 Adams Ave
La Grande, OR, 97850 - Phone (541) 963-8881
- Website https://moysdynasty.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
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Chris S.
The previous 3 star review almost scared me away, but me and my gf decided to try anyway. I had the Mandarin chicken and she had the chicken stir fry. Her meal was by far better than mine. Mine was too much of the same thing, not enough variety. And no one in this town knows hot to make proper white rice. All the white rice in this town is extremely dry. Sorry about that tangent, but the chicken stir fry was real good. Great flavor. Both of our meals were very generous sized portions for a cheap price. In regards to the record that almost scared me away, none of the food that we had was grisly. Yes it was slightly greasy but that was ok for me. Very friendly staff and the establishment was very clean, hell I ate off the tables and the wait time was noon existent unlike the Bangkok restaurant, I think it'd Bangkok east. The only troubling thing I had on this experience was.....My fortune cookie had no fortune in it.
(4)Shane W.
I've been in La Grande for a few years now, and last night myself and a group of friends decided to try this place for the first time. Needless to say it was far from spectacular. We arrived 1 hour before they were supposed to close and were greeted by management questioning whether to seat us or not. Our server on the other hand was decent, timely, and filled any request we had very quickly. As for the food, looking at all the orders in my group I can say it seemed underwhelming. My main dish was particularly bland, with the exception of my egg roll that was so overcooked it was blackened on the inside. I wouldn't outright avoid this place in the future, but for a first time experience I was far from impressed, mostly by the rudeness of the management pretty much to our faces.
(2)Rosa B.
Uh no. My husband and I went here for date night, and was hugely disappointed. The food was generic and grissle-ly. I ordered the orange chicken and the chicken was so hard to eat, full of grissle and overly sweet. I know, orange chicken is supposed to but the combination of bad chicken sweet sauce was difficult to enjoy; I lost my appetite. I definitely will not be back to this place.
(1)Patrick F.
Pretty good American Chinese food, very generous portions for price. Nice internal decor that had just been renovated. Nice staff and service.
(4)Vanessa H.
Were these other reviewers with only one review each paid by Moy's for five stars? Hmmm... Lots of advertising for Top 100 Chinese restaurants all over the place, but be forewarned. It hasn't earned this distinction, it is merely hoping you will go online and vote for it! This is not at all authentic Chinese cuisine, although I do love that they automatically serve you tea. It seems no one does these days. There are so many lunch specials and combos that they are clearly guiding you to, being that they are really all the same thing and are cheap and easy to put out. I think you are better off ordering off the menu. Our appetizers (just off the menu) of spring rolls and potstickers were the best things we ordered. Everything else (anything that shows up as a combo) is really the same fried piece of chicken or pork with a new sauce... Think sweet and sour, orange, etc. Most unappetizing was the chow mein. I'm expecting noodles, but here is the true American version of "mein": those crunchy canned La Choy "chow mein" twigs covered in a heap of bland pasty white vegetables (bean sprouts, celery, etc.). And it is this odd unctuous yet cloying consistency that every sauce has. A little heavy handed with the corn syrup and cornstarch methinks. Egg foo young and szechuan beef were decent. See above for what to avoid!
(3)Mike H.
The chow is good, the service better than average and you can stop in the bar for desert. Not bad. Not bad at all.
(4)Michael G.
Seems like I'm here for lunch more than any other meal but I do take out for dinner every so often. There are usually lunch specials. I'm a creature of habit I suppose since I have the same lunch order frequently. I hate to change something that's just consistently so darn good. The people here are very warm and friendly, the food is just great.
(5)A R.
I went here tonight with my family and now I remember why we quit going there. It's more like fried warmed up slop than Chinese food. I tried the shrimp and scollops with vegetables that is on the "healthy" menu and it had zero flavor. The General Tso's chicken is the worst I have ever had and my son wouldn't touch most of his dinner (he's generally a very good eater). I was so disgusted at having to pay for what we got. We will not be going here again. Also they are not actually one of the top 100 Chinese Menu restaurants they just want you to vote for them. If you want good Chinese food in La Grande don't go here.
(1)T.j. A.
My favorite Chinese food restaurant! The subgum chicken chowmein is awesome.
(5)Dustin S.
One of the best chinese restaurants on the east side of Oregon. Mongolian beef is excellent as well as the sesame chicken.
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