inconsistent food quality. It was pretty good when they first started. Then, it went downhill.
Hong Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Lebec, CA
Worst Chinese restaurant ever. Saw Waitress picked up dropped chopsticks and placed it directly back to the table… also manager was rude. I gave it two tries. After my second visit, I convinced myself never go there again.
Anita Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Newark, DE
Good food and much better service than the previous Yi Palace. Will keep visiting it!
Vivian S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Newark, DE
I was so happy that Yi Palace would be replaced and expecting a better restaurant. However, I start to miss Yi Palace. The service and the dishes are both very unsatisfactory. Won’t go there the third time.
Kelly C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Newark, DE
I had Chinese leftovers from another establishment but not quite enough for our dinner. I popped in here for a pint of fried rice. They only sell fried rice by the quart, so I got brown rice instead. When I got home I opened it and it smelled horrible. How can rice be bad from a Chinese restaurant??? So I tasted it. The taste was horrid and the texture worse. My husband who will eat anything wouldn’t even taste it after smelling it. I couldn’t get the taste out of my mouth. I tossed the rice and will not be going back.
Charles M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bethesda, MD
Just stopped for a late light meal. Had the West Lake soup and scallion pancakes. Both were outstanding. I know Chinese food, and these were authentic. Service very friendly.
Amy F.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Newark, DE
Kung Pao Palace took over the location of the former Yi Palace. Sadly, they’re not living up to their predecessors. The items we had were not well seasoned – the fried rice was extremely salty, whereas the General Tso’s Tofu was bland. The tofu was also not crispy as it should have been. And the egg rolls weren’t standard egg rolls – more like spring rolls – and tasted just okay. Also, Yi Palace was a local vegetarian favorite because they had excellent vegetarian chicken – one of only two Chinese restaurants in Newark that offered a meat substitute(the other, China Garden, is far inferior to Yi Palace). I was very disappointed to see that Kung Pao Palace does not offer a meat substitute. I hope this is just Kung Pao Palace figuring things out in its first few weeks of operation. If so, I look forward to changing my review. But in the meantime, I’ll be pining for Yi Palace(and making more excused to visit their remaining Concord Pike location).