Maison Shing Do
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Afficher toutchinese(8) family(8) général tao(6) chicken(6) rice(6) fried rice(4) recommend(4) noodles(4) fried(4) salt & pepper(3) to go(3) dishes(3)All dishes here are excellent, especially the peanut butter chicken. The portions are large, beautifully presented & the price is very good.
I've driven past this asian spot for a number of years, decided to indulge in a night time munchie fix, had the thai style curry noodles, general-tao & the veggie fried rice, & truly enjoyed my dishes on point😋
Will definitely be back sooner than🥠🥢🥡☑?
*5/5 Stars*
I'm still dreaming about the incredible dining experience I had at this amazing Chinese restaurant! From the moment we walked in, the staff were warm & welcoming, setting the tone for a fantastic evening.
The menu was vast & tantalizing, with plenty of options to suit every taste. We opted for a mix of classic dishes & more adventurous choices, & every single one exceeded our expectations. The flavors were bold, the presentation was stunning, & the portions were generous.
The standout dish for me was the Kung Pao chicken - spicy, savory, & utterly addictive. The noodles were cooked to perfection, & the vegetables were fresh & vibrant. Every bite was a delight!
The service was top-notch, with attentive & knowledgeable staff happy to guide us through the menu & offer recommendations.
If you're a Chinese food fan, or just looking for a great dining experience, look no further! This restaurant is a must-visit. Can't wait to go back & try more of their delicious offerings.
*Highly recommended!*
Went out with for a nice meal, the staff was nice, the servings of food however, another experience, & not the greatest. The rice was perfect, my General Tao wasn't spicy like they advertised, it was more sweet & no hint of hot peppers used like traditional. The dish my husband got had more bone, hot peppers, & peanuts than meat ratio, which you wouldn't expect in a dish that advertised chicken as the meat source. The fried wontons were good, but Beijing Restaurant has better for a similar price. In total, it came around $50+ for the 2 chicken dishes, rice, & wontons, with no additional tip.