Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
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Ming’s Palace – Soquel, CA Menu Delivery [Menu & Prices]
Ming’s Palace Delivery Menu | Order Online | 4720 Soquel Dr Soquel
Ming’s Palace – Authentic Chinese Dining in Soquel, CA
Reviews
So in my search for some new and good I Found some reviews about this place and decided to try it.
Was impressed. Very happy with the sizzling rice soup, tomato broth. Very happy with the pepper chicken wings as well. My new favorite Chinese in town.
Eventually, they were allowed to order, along with another large table. That table received their food, but our two family members were still waiting. Over an hour later, everyone at our table was completely done eating, and they still had no food.
When we asked about it, we were told their order was never worked on. Instead of apologizing, the older lady working there blamed them for arriving 3 minutes late, which is completely unacceptable. The customer service was rude and dismissive.
On top of that, the restaurant was very cold, and when the food came out, it was cold as well. My dad and I ordered broccoli beef, and the beef was still raw with blood, which is a serious health concern.
Between the rude service, forgotten orders, lack of accountability, cold food, and raw meat, this was a terrible experience. We will not be returning.
Long review:
Okay, my photos don’t do this place or this food justice. I was too busy enjoying it and was lucky to get any pictures of the food because we dug right in.
– Nice, minimalistic setup with lots of wood. Wood floors, some paneling on the walls, and mahogany furniture. I felt like I was in another dimension due to how quiet and serene it was in there, and that is a good thing.
Upon receiving the nicely-sized, waterproof-texture menus, we were overwhelmed with a sense of nostalgia trailing back to another spot we miss dearly in the Bay Area. That’s beside the point.
– I had been looking for Hunan beef [crispy beef] for a while and happened to find it here, per my partner’s recommendation. We also got the appetizer combo plate and chow mein – the familiar dish that is easy to screw up at most restaurants but Ming’s makes it delicious and comforting. Perfect noodles and perfect rice. Seriously, I feel like I’m at an aunt’s house when I eat from here. Reasonable price too, we totally got takeout the next day after coming here for dinner the first time.
-I don’t understand why people are complaining that the server is mean. I thought she was just straightforward and swift. If you want to be babied, please go back to Texas Roadhouse or Applebee’s.
We were visiting the area and stopped for lunch based on a recommendation.
We had their lunch special.
Very much enjoyed the tofu and vegetables. Hubby loved the sweet and sour chicken too.
(Forgot to take pics but the food was beautiful)