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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónWe wanted a dry or slightly saucy chicken dish instead of the usual noodles or rice. The extensive menu made our choice a little challenging, but the Ludhiana chicken stood out to us, along with the classic Hakka dish, Sichuan chicken. The Ludhiana chicken was a winner, enhanced by spices, green onions, and a side of garlic chutney. The Sichuan chicken also impressed, coming in a close second. It’s not overly spicy but perfectly captures the essence of roadside Indian Chinese cuisine. We’ve discovered another great Hakka spot in the neighborhood, and next on our list is to try their noodles and vegetarian dishes. Our meal totaled about $30, including taxes, which provided a decent portion size. If you're craving Hakka food, Asia Garden is an option that won’t disappoint, whether you’re a vegetarian or a meat lover.
The food is consistently outstanding, and the staff are always friendly and attentive. The dishes are expertly prepared, and the interior is beautifully decorated. I would definitely recommend this place!
I ordered the Ludhiana Beef and Chicken Manchurian. The beef was not cleaned properly; it was mostly meat with thick layers of fat. I know some people might like it that way, but it's not to my taste. The flavors were average overall. Although the noodle box was filled, I found it small for the price. Customer service was satisfactory. There’s free parking available, but it's very tight, so you’ll have to be lucky to find a spot.
I absolutely love Hakka Chinese food, and I always go to Asia Garden for my fix. Recently, they've added Momos to their menu, and they are delicious! I was pleasantly surprised to find both vegetarian and chicken options available at such a low price. I highly recommend everyone give them a try at least once!
All the positive reviews are not genuine. The food is terrible!
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