Nestled in the heart of Arcadia, Phoenix Restaurant offers a delightful culinary journey through Southern Chinese desserts and Cantonese comfort food. As a frequent patron, it has become my go-to destination whenever cravings for authentic Cantonese flavors arise.
One of the highlights of Phoenix Restaurant is their traditional approach to crafting dishes, exemplified by their exquisite red bean paste soup. Cooked using the time-honored method with dried orange peel and lotus seeds, this dessert embodies nostalgia with every spoonful. The texture of the red bean paste is impeccably balanced, meeting my discerning taste preferences perfectly.
For those seeking a savory indulgence, the Yandchow fried rice stands out as a quintessential comfort dish. Bursting with flavor and expertly prepared, each bite offers a comforting embrace reminiscent of home-cooked meals. Whether enjoyed as a standalone delight or paired with other Cantonese classics, the Yandchow fried rice never fails to impress.
Beyond the culinary delights, Phoenix Restaurant prides itself on exceptional service that adds to the overall dining experience. Attentive staff members ensure that every visit is met with warmth and efficiency, enhancing the ambiance of the restaurant.
Moreover, the reasonable prices at Phoenix Restaurant make it an accessible option for both casual dining and special occasions. With quality cuisine at affordable rates, patrons can indulge in authentic Cantonese fare without...
Read moreGood franchise location. Very quiet most of the time. Food is freaking hot every time not sure how they can keep doing this on a consistent basis. Prices are average. Key thing would be it's the same price lunch or dinner so no point rush here for lunch. Come for dinner if you must. Other places have lunch specials. Don't look here for that. The setting is fast food but you get table service. I was confused the first time ordering at the cashier for dining in. Seat down at any table to start for dine in. Parking is around the back from an alley way. There is a narrow patio if you must sit outside between the buildings perpendicular to the street. Ordering pan fried stuff like noodle and rice you could hear your food being cooked in the kitchen as the layout passes the roaring fire and the banging of the wok to the dining hall. Then for the average day, food is delivered immediately to your table. There is no wait in between. So for the sake of your tongue, eat carefully because it always and only burns after you put the food in your mouth. The shredded pork pan fried noodle looked innocent but nuked my tongue. The noodle was cool enough to handle but as soon as the sauce with the meat touches your mouth, sirens go off in your brain and realize it's freaking...
Read moreThis restaurant location on Las Tunas in Temple has the worst service, unprofessional and rude. I’m talking the person namesCory who was always on his phone chatting and laughing and totally ignored the customers waiting at the cashier ready to take order. Cory constantly walking out the door to take smoke break and kept the customers standing there water to take orders. He’s doesn’t even have eye contact at us or acknowledge the customers that he will help them. He’s rude and has bad attitude when you he gave us the bill. Cory cuz a bad reputation for...
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