Find out what Chinese restaurants to try in Chalfont. Chalfont is a borough with home rule status in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 4,009 at the 2010 census. The borough is served by SEPTA Regional Rail's Lansdale/Doylestown Line at Chalfont station.
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4 based on 29 reviews
This place is decent. Nothing spectacular. Its Chinese food and offers the same lunch specials as any other place. I've eaten here a few times and the foods always good, fresh and hot! The last time I went to order take out on my lunch break. After paying and getting my food I asked if I could sit in the EMPTY and dark dining room to eat and read my book and the older gentleman told me I couldn't. Said that I already paid and couldn't sit.
4 based on 12 reviews
We were a family/party of 4. Everyone was in the mood for something different and we had 1 pescatarian as well as a vegan with us. Everyone was thrilled with their meals!!!! We even went home with everyone having leftovers!!!! We utilized the sushi chef, the Japanese chef, and the Chinese chef. We've been there in the past for lunch, but this dinner was outstanding!!!!! Everyone that works there is so pleasant and eager to please!!!! Not only was the food presented beautifully, but it was plentiful, and exceptionally priced compared to other restaurants in the area. You MUST check out Sakana!!! They had a booming take out and delivery service as well!!!!
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China Garden has been serving take-out for over 20 years at this location - consistently good food although you will encounter an occasional saltier than normal "clunker". Reliable and still serving in an area where the competition for good Chinese food has all but disappeared.
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3 based on 24 reviews
A friend and I went in around 830 on a Friday night. 2 or 3 tables of people. We were virtually ignored for 5 minutes. Finally someone at the bar yelled "customers". A few minutes later they cleaned off a table for us. Brought us tea and fried noodles. Never got a menu for 15 minutes. Finally gave us menus and 10 minutes later took our order. Food was not great. Service was horrible. Been there forever but never crowded. Now I know why.
First let me start out saying we did not have the Sushi...we went for the Hibachi. That may have been our mistake.From what I have heard this place makes good Sushi. Since I didn't order the Sushi I can't say.I took my wife and family there for her birthday. I wanted to do the Hibachi thing for the entertainment value...The showmanship around the Habachi was really sub-par. The whole point of Habachi to me is to be entertained as you watch them prepare your dinner. They did do a couple tosses but for most part the guy seemed like he just wanted to take his break...His head was down the whole time and he quickly cooked our meals...he took like 1 min out to throw some things in the area and catch it...but not much.When we got the food to eat...chicken, shrimp, beef....it was extremely flavorless. The portions were very small as well. The price...well you are paying for the entertainment...so the price was high...20 bucks plus a pop after drinks...We walked out of there about 100 dollars poorer...hungry...and very disappointed. Could have went to the local chinese buffet for 7 bucks and had the Habachi guy there make MUCH better.
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