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Meizhou Dongpo Restaurant offers a unique dining experience specializing in upscale Chinese cuisine, with a focus on seafood dishes. Known for their signature Roast Duck and exquisite appetizers like Sichuan Cold Noodles and Dongpo Style Mung Bean Jelly, this restaurant caters to a variety of tastes. Customers praise the restaurant's ambiance, extensive menu, and attentive service. The Peking duck is a must-try dish, according to loyal patrons. Overall, Meizhou Dongpo Restaurant provides a sophisticated setting for business meals or special celebrations, showcasing a blend of traditional flavors with a modern twist.
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Welcome to Meizhou Dongpo Restaurant, a renowned seafood establishment located in Los Angeles, CA. This Asian-owned restaurant offers a wide range of amenities, from wheelchair accessible entrances to outdoor seating and gender-neutral restrooms. With a menu featuring delicious offerings such as their famous Roast Duck and flavorful Szechuan dishes, Meizhou Dongpo is a must-visit for food enthusiasts.
Whether you're looking for a casual dining experience or a place to celebrate a special occasion, Meizhou Dongpo Restaurant offers a delightful culinary journey. With a focus on providing a memorable dining experience, this restaurant stands out for its excellent food, service, and ambiance.
“ This place a good, I go here a couple times a month with people that love it here. Food is very tasty, a little pricy but it makes sense when a plate can feed multiple people! I love their garlic shrimp noodles and the garlic broccoli/ string beans. Very tasty! I tried their dessert that was a sesame "dumpling" (sorry if that's the wrong term for it) in a sweet rice liquid. Very interesting, I'd say it's fun to try, sweet and very savory. ”
“ While showing at the mall my husband and I decided to have dinner here. We have never dined here before so we wanted to try. The ambiance is great, beautiful restaurant with great service. The food was ok. Not the best but also not bad at all. I loved the Mongolian beef and the sweet and sour soup but not the chow mein or the kung pao chicken. The chicken had a weird texture. The chow mein noodles were very thin and dry. I noticed a lot of people were ordering the duck I guess it's their popular dish. I can never eat that so I skipped. They have many options for dishes so maybe next time I'll try something else. Like I said it's a beautiful place to dine at. ”
“ One of the best mapo tofus I've ever had and also delicious peking duck! Along with Din Tai Fung one of my favorite spots after a movie at AMC, huge restaurant and patio too. I think it's a big chain overseas as well and the food quality and service shows. ”
“ Upscale Chinese restaurant with a great ambiance. Food and service are both excellent. The establishment is pretty big and seats a fair number of tables. Menu is extensive and the interior furnishing is pretty fancy. Great for a business meal or celebratory occasion. Definitely order the Peking duck. That's my favorite dish on the menu ;) ”
“ Sunday dinner (9/29/2024) My family and I were late for our Din-Tai-Fung reservation. So we settled for this place. And turned out, this was really nice! This is a fine-dining Chinese restaurant (serving Szechuan). Nice decor and courteous staff. And a shout-out to our dedicated and low-keyed server, Will (Wilfredo). He did a great job. (5 Stars!) We were also happy with the food. (5 Stars) For our group of three, we ordered the following: Chicken Pot Stickers (6 pieces) - $13 Sauteed Short Ribs $40 - very delicious, including the dipping sauce Garlic-wok-fried Broccoli - $18 Meizhou Special Fried Rice - $ 15 They have outdoor and indoor seating. Decor was nice. (5 Stars) Restroom (3 Stars) They only have one restroom for both men and women. But it was clean. ”