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This place has some really good deals. A full stomach is guaranteed at a good price. The food is also good. I tried their general tso chicken. It isn’t spicy but as you continue to eat more the spicy does build just a bit. Their wonton soup is also soo good and homey.
If you are sensitive to the smell of cannabis do not dine in. The pervasive odor comes from the dispensary next door.
The New Royal Dragon’s meals commence with a Chinese equivalent of chips and salsa. A warm plum dipping sauce and fried wonton wrapper chips are provided to keep you occupied while the food is prepared. The service is fast. Very fast. The soup that comes with the lunch special, will be there before you have had no more than a few bites of the chips. Our choice of soup, “hot and sour” was not the best in flavor compared to other versions we have had.
For the meal, we focused on the familiar, less risky items of the Lunch Special list, Kung Pao Chicken and The General’s Chicken. Both came with a large and good tasting, egg roll. Not a lot of descriptive effort is needed for these common Chinese meals. Simply Good!
New Royal Dragon summary: big menu of familiar Chinese food and sides, fast service, fair value on the lunch specials, overall, another 4-star comparable Chinese restaurant.
More inessential guidance……… to assist in selecting a tasty Chinese meal!
Back to my initial point. Check the menu picture of the Chinese food to make sure there are no chicken feet visible on the plate. Next critical criterion. If the protein was alive, and it escaped, and was found living among Oklahoma’s pristine flora and fauna, would it be considered an invasive species? If you are comfortable with information that you have ascertained, proceed to the final and decisive factor, the method of preparation. Is the protein raw, in a soup/broth, stir fried or is it breaded and deep fried? Raw, in a soup, or broth, well… That’s an edgy call. You are on your own with that decision. Stir fried, a preparation style that might be to your liking. However! If it is unrecognizable, breaded and deep fried, put chili sauce on it and “Eat It!” Who cares what it was?
We order EXTRA so we can take it home!
They offered me a credit for in store purchase, not a refund. After seeing the quality, I won’t be going back. So $19 bucks literally in the trash. Because I gave you a 4 dollar cash tip in the dingy unclean tip jar you had on the counter.
I knew I should have driven the extra 10 min and spent the extra $10 for PF Changs. I paid 19 bucks, so hopefully, yall won’t have to deal with the same thing you’re welcome. Order here at your own risk.