Discover Restaurants offering the best Chinese food in Richmond, Rhode Island, United States. Richmond is a town in Washington County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 7,708 at the 2010 census. The villages of Alton, Arcadia, Barberville, Carolina, Hillsdale, Hope Valley, Kenyon, Shannock, Tug Hollow, Usquepaug, Wood River Junction, Woodville and Wyoming are located (or partially located) in Richmond. The village of West Kingston, Rhode Island, although not a part of Richmond, is often associated with the town as well. Students in Richmond are part of the Chariho Regional School District.
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4 based on 38 reviews
Who would think that some of the best Asian food - including a full sushi bar - can be found in rural RI? So convenient to Interstate 95 (right at Exit 3) the Dragon Palace has every kind of Asian food you would like, and it's always delicious. I especially love to sushi special rolls, but the dinners are great, too. Reasonably priced and good service, it's a perfect stop on your trip through RI, and just a short ride from anywhere in South County. You'll love it.
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4 based on 27 reviews
I like spicy,I like sweet, I like lots of food, I like clean and I like good servers who take good care of their tables. I get all of this here.a nice place for lunch or dinner. they make most everything in house and you can get them to add spice if you want it a little hotter.quality of the food is very good and it is made fresh. It comes to your table hot. a nice menu gives you a choice of just about all styles of aisian food. a nice stop near rt 95 if you take exit 3B. easy off and on. set back with good parking.
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i've visited Taste of China for lunches and take-outs over the years when they were in North Kingstown and now in Exeter. The owners are friendly and personable and i've seen their children grow up from babies to teenagers! The food is typical American Chinese fare, nothing super special, but IMO it is a little better than most of this type: the wonton soup has a good broth, the Tung Ting Lake shrimp is reasonably good, and our kids enjoy their chicken lo mein and pork fried rice. A reliable staple for Chinese take-out whenever you're too tired to cook or too busy. However, what makes it special to me - other than nostalgia and loyalty - is their off-menu items; they're sometimes willing to make special requests for you. In particular, they have a great off-menu noodle soup dish: Chicken Tang Mein (also can make with shrimp, beef, etc). This alone is worth the visit! Big, hot, brimming bowl full of flavorful broth, a generous amount of sliced vegetables, noodles, and tender chicken breast. Garnish this with hot pepper oil (layou) to your taste (I happen to like a lot) and this becomes a heavenly fiery and filling meal. A bowl of this on a cold winter's day will give you plenty of cheer! I always need extra napkins to tuck into my shirt, otherwise it will become covered with soup stains.
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