Find out what Chinese restaurants to try in Rio Rancho. Rio Rancho (Spanish: Río Rancho) is the largest city and economic hub of Sandoval County in the U.S. state of New Mexico. A small portion of the city extends into northern Bernalillo County. It is the third-largest and also one of the fastest expanding cities in New Mexico. As of the 2010 census, Rio Rancho had a population of 93,820.
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4 based on 26 reviews
What's sad, is this poor caliber of a restaurant, on a major street connecting the cities Rio Rancho to Albuquerque. Everything is short cuts. The egg drop soup is tasteless and gelatinous. Sad. The "spring roll" alternative to their egg rolls is fried, greasy and lacks any veggies. Sad. Shrimp Yaki Soba, 80% instant rice, puff noodles (is that even a noodle?..:), no veggies with warmed up pre-cooked shrimp. Sad. This restaurant strictly wants to turn a dime, rather than make the effort to provide good ingredients and a well prepared dining experience. This food is not even on par with the frozen chinese entrees available at your local grocer. As many of you Yelp faithful know, I love Asian food. This is not. Thanks for reading. Avram
3 based on 18 reviews
I'm from NY and have been living in NM for 20 years.. I finally found Chinese food that is close to NY Chinese food.. Awesome food and service. Restaurant is old but what Chinese restaurant isn't. Lunch buffet is delicious.
3 based on 10 reviews
The Banana Leaf closed a few months ago as the former owners retired and moved to California. The Kyoto has been open for about a month so we decided to try it on a Saturday night for dinner.There is ample free off-street parking, but the location is hard to find as you need to get into their lot using High Resort Dr.The restaurant was about 30% full when we arrived and we were greeted warmly as we were seated in a booth. The interior decor is almost exactly as it was for the Banana Leaf. Some of the former Banana Leaf entrees can be found on the Kyoto menu, but the majority of the items are Thai, Chinese, Japanese and Sushi. Note that the Kyoto has applied for a liquor license which is expected in December.The three of us ordered hibachi dinners - chicken , shrimp and steak and scallops. We had the crab Rangoon as an appetizer. All of the food items were served promptly and tasted great. None of us could finish our dinners so we had some take home for lunch the next day.Our only complaint was that the menu items were priced a bit on the high side. However we plan to visit again to try some of their other entrees. Finally, the Kyoto offers both takeout and delivery
The staff is friendly and helpful, the ambiance is just above fast-food average, and the location is right on a busy highway. But! I find that almost all of the food, except the lo mein noodles, comes with far too much salt for my taste.
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3 based on 32 reviews
Meh. This place is alright. It used to be somewhat better, but never was great, basic Chinese. Their food is pretty bland, all in all. It's the kind of place to grab takeout when you are simply too knackered from a too long day and just want to lay back on the couch and watch Netflix. A once-a-year kinda joint. It is not a "go to" restaurant by any measure
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