Family Garden

  4.5 – 656 reviews  $ • Chinese restaurant

An east asian restaurant featuring authentic Chinese and Japanese cuisine. The menu includes traditional Chinese dishes, artful Japanese Sushi, and quintessential Chinatown foods. To order, please visit our new mobile-friendly website (click website link of this listing)

Laid-back outpost with a sushi bar preparing classic Japanese & Chinese dishes, plus lunch specials.

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery Family Garden 99354

Hours

Sunday10:30 AM–9 PM
Monday
(Labor Day)
10:30 AM–9 PM
Hours might differ
Tuesday10:30 AM–9 PM
Wednesday10:30 AM–9 PM
Thursday10:30 AM–9 PM
Friday10:30 AM–9 PM
Saturday10:30 AM–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1340 Jadwin Ave, Richland, WA 99354

Phone: (509) 578-1023

Website:

Menu

familygarden.us

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Reviews

M C
Excellent portion sizes and prices. The restaurant was clean and seemed friendly. Unfortunately we personally did not enjoy the food. I’ve been spoiled by Vancouver and Seattle Chinese restaurants and this did not live up to those standards. What we tried tasted similar to what you get at a buffet or grocery store deli. The sauces were thick with too much cornstarch so they had a jelly texture, plus they were bland. I really disliked the fried tofu- it was greasy and far too soft with an uncooked texture. Everywhere else that serves fried tofu typically uses a firmer tofu, whereas this was like silken tofu with a custard like quality. My partner also did not enjoy the sesame chicken. Flavor was average, but their was far too much soggy breading vs actual chicken . The rice, however, was cooked perfectly. I will not be eating here again, too many other places are better.
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Keith Porter
My wife and I stopped here for dinner while passing through the Tri-Cities at 7 PM on a Sunday night. The restaurant was about 2/3 full and they had several takeout orders waiting to be picked up. Typical American-Chinese Restaurant but they also have sushi and other Japanese cuisine. We ordered hot tea, spring rolls, orange chicken, beef fried rice, and a small bowl of hot and sour soup. The tea and soup came out immediately. I kid you not, it seemed like it was on the table before the waiter walked away. The chicken and rice dishes also came out quickly and were enormous, maybe twice what we are served at most Seattle-area restaurants and way more than the two of us could eat. The soup had a slight burnt flavor, but everything else tasted fantastic. The best part is that the bill for the entire meal came to a little more than $33 not including tip.
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Paula Carl
Idk how this place has a 4.5. This is supposed to be a house special fried rice- no where near fried but rather tastes like it’s been sitting in a warmer. Food was out rather quickly so I am assuming it’s been precooked and been sitting in the back somewhere. I do not recommend eating here.
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Phil Haskell
This place is one of my favorite spots to eat in the tri I love the food it’s fast and the service is amazing and the food is actually spicy whenever you want it to be! I had the generals and I will definitely be back for lots more! Great prices too
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A Plus
Very wide, open, clean space. Prompt service. We ordered the pork lo mein, egg drop soup, hot and sour soup, sweet and sour chicken, and Kung pao chicken-substitute sauce for Schechuan bangbang sauce.
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Andrew Brasser
This is the second time my fiancée and I have been to eat at this restaurant. On this day I ordered the pepper steak and steamed white rice, spring rolls, and egg drop(egg flower) soup. My fiancée ordered the Lo Mein noodles with beef and egg drop soup. Both meals were delicious, and I have no problem with recommending either dish. I do wish mine came with a bit more sauce, but it was sufficient enough to add plenty of rich flavor to the bed of white rice that I had. The spring rolls and soup were very well made and perfectly cooked. The beef in my fiancée’s dish was very well done as well. Although we don’t live in Richland when we do go, and we are in the mood for Chinese food, this place is one of our top two picks.
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Pam R
The food was absolutely awful. The rating is way too high. I mean it was disgusting and I regret not telling them to their faces. The wait staff was extremely rude. The worst food I’ve ever had at any restaurant ever. Moldy pepper in the shaker.
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Bob Parker
Anyone that has had good General Tso”s chicken knows this isn’t good quality. I gave a 4/5 though because the chicken wasn’t horrible and the tuna I got but forgot to take a picture of was amazing! The price isn’t bad either.
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Tyler Posegate
one of my favorite places to get Chinese food. The service is normally pretty fast. Depending on the time it can be a little full inside but I love eating here. The prices are decent for what you get.
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Christy Nguyen (Christy Content)
I recommend the Jasmine Tea Pot but, it’s a tea bag not loose tea leaves. They serve tap water in a reusable plastic cup. Chopsticks upon request. I had the fried spicy chicken that is pictured on their menu with bell peppers and onions. It’s the most decent food I’ve had in Washington with flavor, and I’ve been here for a month. The steamed white rice was cooked perfect! They mostly serve family portions. Excellent staff and customer service. They really try their hardest to accommodate guests. Very hard working. Fast service. Casual dining. Very Reasonably priced. Recommend to bring cash to tip. They definitely deserve it!
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