Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 761 W Market St, Troy, OH 45373
Phone: (937) 875-2190
Website: https://asiancottagetroy761.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: asiancottagetroy.com
Order: Order online
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Reviews
The General Tso’s Chicken sauce tasted better than the last time I had it years ago. The issue was the breading. It was falling off the Chicken and didn’t have that normal texture or taste like every other Chinese food place. My son took two bites and didn’t eat anymore.
The shrimp in the Dragon & Phoenix Delight had some weird coating on it. Hard to explain but wasn’t enjoyable. The Lo Mein had a metallic taste to it. My kids barely ate any of it.
We threw away more than we ate where normally there is nothing left when we eat at Tokyo Peking. I think we spent just a little more here than we normally do at Tokyo Peking for the same food.
We placed an online order on Christmas Eve at 6:23 PM and received a confirmation that it would be ready at 6:53 PM.
When we arrived at 6:50, we couldn’t believe what we saw. The restaurant was absolutely packed with people sitting and standing wall-to-wall, all waiting on takeout orders. The line went straight to the door. I assumed the line was for placing orders, so I tried to pick up my prepaid order—only to be snapped at by multiple very frustrated customers who told me they were all waiting on their orders too. So we went to the very back of the line.
What followed was surreal.
The “system,” if you can call it that, was this: someone would walk up, give their name, the worker would disappear into the back, and then reappear some random amount of time later—sometimes 10… sometimes 20 minutes—with food. There were long stretches where no one was even at the counter.
As we waited, we talked to people who had been sitting there for over two hours for orders they were originally told would take 10–15 minutes. I thought they were insane for staying. Spoiler alert: I became one of them.
One woman had been there two and a half hours waiting on a $100+ order for her family’s Christmas Eve dinner (like us). When she finally asked again, the employee told her they didn’t even have her order eventhough she checked in multiple times and was told it was being fixed. She walked out crying.
What bothered me most was the complete lack of care. No apology. No concern. Nothing. At one point, another worker came out, looked at a restaurant full of exhausted people, and actually laughed. Meanwhile, they continued taking new online and phone orders. Absolute insanity.
When it was finally our turn, they didn’t have our order either. The employee walked away, came back much later, asked for my name again, and started the whole process over. It honestly felt like a bad SNL skit. Eventually she checked the tablet and realized she hadn’t been looking at any online orders.
By then it was after 8:15 PM. Our entire Christmas Eve evening was gone.
When we finally received our food, we politely asked if there would be any kind of discount. The employee laughed, shook her head no, and said nothing else. No apology. No acknowledgment. Nothing.
No one was rude to the staff. No one was yelling. People were incredibly patient because it was Christmas Eve. And that somehow made it worse. The way customers were treated was unbelievably dismissive and careless. We eventually got to sit down to eat as a family a little before 9:00PM
If this is how they handle their business—and their customers—on a night that actually matters, then I’m happy to return the favor and never set foot in this establishment again.
I’m extremely disappointed in the taste of the food.
It was nasty,
I threw most of it out.
I would find somewhere else to go !