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Address: 3301 Coral Wy Unit 105A, Miami, FL 33145
Phone: (786) 558-7654
Website: http://imperialteafl.com/
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I spent a substantial amount of money on a Large Special Fried Rice, Special Lo Mein, Spicy Pork (Szechuan), and Chicken Wings. For the prices charged, the portions—especially the protein—were completely unacceptable.
The Special Lo Mein ($12.99) had one piece of pork, one piece of chicken, and two shrimp. That is not a “special” by any standard. The Spicy Pork (Szechuan) had the same issue barely any pork at all.
The rice and wings were flavorful, but that doesn’t make up for the lack of protein, especially when you’re paying premium prices for “special” dishes. It’s very disappointing to see hard-earned money wasted on meals that don’t deliver what’s advertised.
To Imperial Tea: if you want repeat customers, serve fair portions especially of the proteins people are paying for.
For anyone reading this, maybe it’s hit or miss, but I won’t be returning. I won’t donate my hard-earned money to a place that doesn’t give what’s paid for. Fix the problem and serve proper portions.
One thing to note is that the menu could benefit from including pictures to help patrons better understand the dishes. However, David, our server, made sure we were well-informed, and the food he recommended was marvelous.
For our entree, we ordered the “Crab Wagon,” which was crunchy and paired perfectly with a chili duck sauce that added just the right amount of kick. For our main dishes, we had the “Pad Thai w/ Tofu” and the “Chili Oil w/ Fish” soup. Both were packed with flavor, and the soup had just the right amount of spice to make it exciting but not overwhelming.
To drink, we tried the “Frozen Caramel Oatmilk Latte.” While it was okay, it was a bit watered down and could have used more caramel syrup to really bring out the flavor. That said, the presentation of all the dishes and drinks was on point, adding to the overall experience.
Imperial Tea & Chinese Restaurant is definitely a place to visit for anyone looking to enjoy authentic and flavorful Chinese food in a welcoming atmosphere. It’s a must-visit for foodies looking to explore new flavors and enjoy a satisfying meal.
An odd place for a Chinese restaurant: Hooters, Dollar Tree, Pizza Hut … Google maps directed us into Webb Dixie parking lot.
When we finally find it, I was taken back at its appearance: t’s vacant and looks like take out place, or canteen. We went in because we didn’t have time to look.
What a surprise: we liked both dishes: spicy beef 水煮牛 and mapo tofu 麻婆豆腐.
Although they’ve beers in the fridge but they couldn’t serve because their liquor license lapsed. Oh well.
Food deserves 4 star
Service 4
Decor 2 -:)
It was empty when we arrived and was empty when we leave. Hanging there, we’ll come back again.
Green tea with sugar… I’m not sure how it works…