Very good Chinese food. I have had better but not in this area. If you ask they will make general tsos chicken into sesame seed chicken, being it is not on the menu. The management is ok but a little difficult to deal with sometimes, again, not as bad as others. I have yet to find a place that can actually make a real general tsos chicken, instead it's their version of the dish. There is such a thing as original recipe but with all things and places that differs. Don't get me wrong the general tsos here is decent, just not the original recipe.
They do have good crunchy noodles that you eat before the meal. Theirs is not in thin strips, but large chunks and strips. Very good.
The fried rice is not very good here. Basically it's just brown rice without anything in it to flavor it.
I have eaten from here 3 times and will again even if I find a better place further away.
Enjoy!
Whelp, not sure what to say about this one! Locals know it's been here a while now, and for your basic Chinese food....it's good, lighting is low & very quiet if that's what your in the mood for. Could definitely have better décor, but we don't really care about that...So, that's exactly where we'd go when we felt like Chinese!  Â
I woulda givin' them more stars...BUT!!! Â LOL, went there last night, and we REALLY wanted to relax, no crowd...a week night so not crowded & felt comfortable just chillin' before the main meal, and here's where the " BUT" comes in, we had finished the soup, eggroll, fried wonton, and piece of chicken ....when the main meal arrives.
Now, since there's NO crowd...and we USUALLY aren't rushed, we're taking our sweet time eating & talking....when I DO believe less than 5 minutes had passed after the new waitress there had laid the main meals on our table....when She slaps down the bill! Â Â I had "maybe" 3 bites of the dinner when this happens. She didn't ask IF we wanted desert or anything else. Â
So, I let the manager know as We leave, they said how sorry they were, and it would be better next time. THIS is when we SHOULD'VE asked for a coupon....or something to assure the next time would "actually" be better! But they waved us on our way...!
The food is actually very good there, had the sweet & sour chicken & almond chicken ( dinner for 2 ). So....food was very good., but with the rushing of the waitress & NO type of partial refund...or even a tad off next time would've felt good, we've decided not to go there for quite a while. In the meantime, if we want Chinese....we'll try somewhere else. So, in My opinion, that doesn't set well with rating a restaurant. Will update much later when we go back, the service had always been good before!
You may or may not be able to tell from the outside, but the restaurant is formed inside someone's old house. Before you think "quaint," this is not a compliment. It feels very uncomfortable to dine here. The service is good and the staff is friendly, but I can't get around the weird atmosphere going on inside. The food is tasty and moderately priced, but not exactly the most authentic Chinese menu I've seen (even for Florida). Portions are a decent size. I suggest take out if you want to try the place out.
Review Source:Place has interesting decor with murals and artwork all over the place but it had an odd unpleasant smell. The food was not very good, honestly. The service was pretty good and the people were nice. I did hear they were fined by FL Fish and Wildlife for buying illegal, blackmarket fish which kind of turned me off.
Review Source:Best chinese food in Vero Beach. Â A little pricey. Â The General Tso's is the best on the menu imo. Â Very friendly staff and servers. Â There is a bar upstairs and a full dining area down stairs. Â Great for pick up or dining in. Â Located right on the corner of 43rd and route 60 across from Subway and 7-11.
Review Source:Tough choice - is the food and service good enough to overlook how dirty the dining room looked? I don't think so. Maybe if I order takeout I could get past it. The moo shu pork was pretty tasty and they had real pancakes (not like some Chinese places that give you flour tortillas.) And my wife liked her shrimp egg foo young - the shrimp were plentiful and fresh. service was very good - the waitress answered our questions on several dishes as we made our choices. But overall, I think the owners need to do a major cleaning - I didn't even want to touch the chairs.
Review Source:Really like the food here! Service is great, the owner is always on hand and they don't mind me asking a million questions. Once I asked what they were having for dinner and the server brought me some! Love having a full bar upstairs, the lazy Susan on the tables for family sharing and the authentic feeling menu. Place is a little dark, could use some updating, but we still love it.
Review Source:I really do appreciate that this is a family business with quality food, but this place just doesn't do it for me. I feel like the menu combinations are really strange (example: "dinner special" including 1 chicken wing, 1 egg roll, and one fried cheese thing, in addition to a normal entree) But even stranger, when our table ordered sodas, instead of receiving fountain drinks we received canned sodas with a iced-filled glass. I guess when I go out to restaurants I drink excessively and usually can down 2-3 decent sized glasses of diet coke. Szechuan has VERY generous portions so I would expect to have large drinks to go along with it. I wasn't sure if I needed to pay per can, so I tried to limit my drinking to last my meal. That one issue alone really made me not want to eat AT this restaurant again, but I would definitely eat take-out.
Great quality food, appreciate this place being family-owned, generous portions, strange combination platters, and please offer soda by the fountain, or at least mention free refills :(
Food is hit or miss here. The egg drop soup tasted great with the chives as garnish but I felt kind of queasy shortly after eating most of it.
For the entree, I ordered Almond Chicken which came mixed with fresh veggies. Pretty good, but could be a bit better. Maybe the sauce could have used a bit more flavor or something. ::shrug::
On the good side, I do love the service. Very on-point and attentive, as well as friendly and helpful.
And the prices are great for lunchtime. Most entrees average about $6-8. You also get free crunchy noodles to munch on before your food is ready. Juan was enjoying it until he ate a few overcooked pieces.
On a side note, the decor is interesting here. I have never seen Wild Wild West murals in a Chinese restaurant. I'm talking about cowboys and Indians. Weird!
I completely disagree with Ressa's review. Â How can a place stick around for over 20 years serving Vero's finest Chinese food and be called a dump? Â Szechuan uses quality ingredients and is made to order for each customer. Â I have yet to find a family owned Chinese restaurant with this kind of quality food for the price. Â I think people are jaded with Panda Express to think THAT is actually called food. Â Only place I've found comparable outside of Vero is probably PF Chang's Bistro. Â The portions are large and flavorful at the Palace. Â John and Sue have owned this joint for 2 decades and are STILL there. Â They recognize loyal customers by name AND even know your fav dish. Â Lunch is a steal with a great hot meal, soup and even egg roll for under 6 bucks. Â I don't know a place where you can get a meal that satisfying for that kind of price--especially in this economy. Â The decor is interesting with a mix of old world WALDO Sexton and Asian influence. Â The kitchen can whip up any kind of request and the food comes out faster than I can go thru a McD's drive through. Â We need more quality restaurants like these around! Â I totally crave the Hot N Sour soup and Crab Rangoon since I moved away from Vero. Â It's to die for!!!
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