Find out what Chinese restaurants to try in Mount Laurel. Mount Laurel is a township in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States, and is an edge city suburb of Philadelphia. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 41,864, reflecting an increase of 1,643 (+4.1%) from the 40,221 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 9,951 (+32.9%) from the 30,270 counted in the 1990 Census. It is the home of NFL Films.
Things to do in Mount Laurel
4 based on 165 reviews
Innovative fine fusion cuisine. Exotic rare tea list. Voted best of 2017 by readers of South Jersey Magazine. Private party room seats up to 80.
My office staff and I have been working our way through the entire menu of this place and, as yet, have not found anything that is not top quality or delicious. We have all been there about 12 times now. No offense, but I even sat thru the damn tea ceremony. I have to admit it was interesting and I learned a lot about tea in general. Some of the tea actually tasted pretty good.However the food is outstanding. The Pork Wonton soup is the best I have ever had. Plus, it keeps in the refrigerator for a couple of days. Every one of the other dishes that I have ordered keeps a day or two as well at the same or close to the same quality.They do not seem to use as much oil in their cooking here and most Asian restaurants. The only items that need some work are the Spring Rolls and Egg Rolls. They seem very tough and chewy.
4 based on 187 reviews
P.F. Chang's is a restaurant concept that honors the 2,000-year-old Asian tradition of wok cooking and believes in making food from scratch every day in every restaurant. With a Farm to Wok food philosophy at its core, P.F. Chang's chefs hand-roll dim sum
We were a party of 4 without reservations at a trendy and contemporary busy restaurant for a 5 PM Friday dinner. Staff was excellent and knowledgeable. The menâs room was clean, but the ladiesâ room was messy.Our hostess seated us promptly and Aja, our server, was outstanding and so personable! She explained how they traditionally serve: each course with a few selections that guests like to share family style. For our first course and from âStreet Fareâ on the menu, we picked the CAULIFLOWER TEMPURA and DYNAMITE SHRIMP⦠both wonderful, and from âDim Sum,â we selected VEGETABLE SPRING ROLLS⦠so fresh and tasty â the best spring rolls weâve ever tasted. For our final course from âMarket Sides,â we picked FRIED RICE, from âSeafoodâ selections we enjoyed KUNG PAO SHRIMP, from âNoodles and Rice,â we also chose LONG LIFE NOODLES & PRAWNS (we âheldâ the chili peppers!), and we also ordered a bowl of white rice. Everything was simply delectable! If youâre feeling a little Asian, you absolutely will not go wrong here.
5 based on 11 reviews
My family have had take out from here for years. I can't believe there are not more reviews.The food is consistently excellent! We have relatives that know "Authentic Chinese food" and they love it as well. Shrimp is always large and fresh. The owner is always there on top of every order. No dinning room, just a takeout kitchen. But it's the best in Marlton...
4 based on 35 reviews
This is a great neighborhood Chinese restaurant. Although it is in a large strip mall, the interior decor is pleasant and inviting. There is a large selection of items on the menu, including many dinner entrees which are available in an optional smaller portion, if you donât enjoy leftovers the next day. The staff are very friendly and helpful with selection suggestions. Many of the entrees may seem similar, so ask about which vegetables come with a particular selection âthis is often a deciding factor for us. Although some selections are marked as âspicyâ, we havenât found any yet that we would consider overly spicy for the average diner. Dinner combo platters are the best value since you get a soup, egg/spring roll, and no extra charge for brown rice. If you are local, look for their ad in that mailer pack of coupons you get. Good for 10% off and reusable!
4 based on 90 reviews
This is the place to get Chinese food in Marlton. Either dim sum or takeout, this place is great. We've eaten in a number of times as well. Staff is very friendly. Food is delicious. Best thing is the wonton noodle soup. Only negative is that is cash only.
4 based on 165 reviews
Innovative fine fusion cuisine. Exotic rare tea list. Voted best of 2017 by readers of South Jersey Magazine. Private party room seats up to 80.
My office staff and I have been working our way through the entire menu of this place and, as yet, have not found anything that is not top quality or delicious. We have all been there about 12 times now. No offense, but I even sat thru the damn tea ceremony. I have to admit it was interesting and I learned a lot about tea in general. Some of the tea actually tasted pretty good.However the food is outstanding. The Pork Wonton soup is the best I have ever had. Plus, it keeps in the refrigerator for a couple of days. Every one of the other dishes that I have ordered keeps a day or two as well at the same or close to the same quality.They do not seem to use as much oil in their cooking here and most Asian restaurants. The only items that need some work are the Spring Rolls and Egg Rolls. They seem very tough and chewy.
4 based on 62 reviews
This is the best Asian restaurant that Iâve gone to in a long time. Always a favorite when I come into the area and consistent. No matter what you order, itâs fabulous. The shrimp with walnuts is amazing. The calamari appetizer is delicious and plentiful to share. I wouldâve given it a five except the service was a little bit slow this time. You must come and eat here. You will not be disappointed. Itâs located in a shopping center so thereâs plenty of parking.
4 based on 165 reviews
Innovative fine fusion cuisine. Exotic rare tea list. Voted best of 2017 by readers of South Jersey Magazine. Private party room seats up to 80.
My office staff and I have been working our way through the entire menu of this place and, as yet, have not found anything that is not top quality or delicious. We have all been there about 12 times now. No offense, but I even sat thru the damn tea ceremony. I have to admit it was interesting and I learned a lot about tea in general. Some of the tea actually tasted pretty good.However the food is outstanding. The Pork Wonton soup is the best I have ever had. Plus, it keeps in the refrigerator for a couple of days. Every one of the other dishes that I have ordered keeps a day or two as well at the same or close to the same quality.They do not seem to use as much oil in their cooking here and most Asian restaurants. The only items that need some work are the Spring Rolls and Egg Rolls. They seem very tough and chewy.
4 based on 145 reviews
Went last night, for the first time, with a large group of people. Accomidations and service was great. All the dishes were well prepared, Very good and plentyful. Took Wonton soup home for the wife and she said it was one of the best. We will be back.
4 based on 165 reviews
Innovative fine fusion cuisine. Exotic rare tea list. Voted best of 2017 by readers of South Jersey Magazine. Private party room seats up to 80.
My office staff and I have been working our way through the entire menu of this place and, as yet, have not found anything that is not top quality or delicious. We have all been there about 12 times now. No offense, but I even sat thru the damn tea ceremony. I have to admit it was interesting and I learned a lot about tea in general. Some of the tea actually tasted pretty good.However the food is outstanding. The Pork Wonton soup is the best I have ever had. Plus, it keeps in the refrigerator for a couple of days. Every one of the other dishes that I have ordered keeps a day or two as well at the same or close to the same quality.They do not seem to use as much oil in their cooking here and most Asian restaurants. The only items that need some work are the Spring Rolls and Egg Rolls. They seem very tough and chewy.
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