Come savor an appetizing creation at Silver Wok. Explore a menu offering chow mein and wonton soup, priced at 11$ to 25$. They are accessible by public transit.more...See more text
I think one of the best chinese restaurants in the Kingston area. Food is superb and every time we have gone the service is outstanding. Only down side is we wish it had wine and beer service.Read more
East Side Village invites you to their dining room. This eatery features chow mein and wonton soup for 11$ to 25$. They are open nightly from Monday to Friday. You can get there by...more...See more text
I've sampled their large menu a few times, but for some reason avoided their Chinese food items until one day.. I have to say my favorite Chinese Take out style in Kingston is East Side Village.. I'm very impressed! ..
Homemade egg rolls - Yum!Read more
After over 20 years of meals this chinese restaurant is simply the best in the Kingston/Napanee/ Gananoque area. While any restaurant can produce some OK meals this eatery has gems thoughout the wide choices.Read more
This review is for early December 2010. Group of about 12 people for lunch buffet on a weekday. I believe the total cost with a pop was about $14 each including tip and tax so that was great.
As in my other review, we felt like Kingston had no decent Chinese until Panda Garden came along. We've had buffet there several times as party of two but this was the first bigger group. We had called ahead for a table, which was smart as the place was full for lunch.
The buffet for Panda Garden was always impressive for variety and regular turnover/top-ups of the hot dishes but they expanded a couple of years ago to try some basic Thai and sushi dishes. The Thai and sushi are not the world's greatest but they are fine and nice for variety and that's ok because Kingston has so many other specialty restaurants for that if you want it.
The variety of ice cream and desserts, as mentioned in other reviews, is impressive though we rarely make space for it in our multiple tours around the hot and cold stuff.
What we enjoy about the buffet are:
- wonton soup with green onions on the side if you like to add them
- egg rolls
- sweet and sour chicken balls
- General Tao chicken
- other beef and vegetable dishes depending on what's there that day
We find going in around 4:30-4:45pm on weekdays when the dinner service is getting started is ideal. Everything is fresh and hot and not as crowded as it is at 5:00pm or later. We haven't had a problem with food sitting around but then we don't try to go for buffet at mid-afternoon either.
We have always found the buffet servers to be pleasant and efficient with taking away dirty plates, topping up soft drinks and preparing the bill. Atmosphere is clean and pleasant with ample space to walk around with plates of food.Read more
With 27 locations across Southern Ontario, our award-winning all-you-can-eat buffet offers over 100 delicious dishes showcasing the best in Chinese Canadian fare.
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The service is good, the choice of food is great for the price!
Un restaurant bien placé entre Montréal et Toronto.
Un arrêt qui en vaut la peine si vous ne connaissez pas les Restaurant Mandarin de l'Ontario et rien à voir avec la chaine du même nom au Québec!Read more