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This new place just opened and got finally listed on Google. It’s a little hole in the wall place run by a family. The menu is small cause they just don’t have the staff to cook more stuff, but what they do have is amazing for Reno. All the food is made from scratch here, so no just steaming frozen pre made dim sum, it’s the real deal.
The best thing here is the roast duck, fresh roasted right here, no reheated duck going on here! Juicy as heck and crispy skin! The sui mai dim sum is the best I’ve had, way better than any buffet for sure. BBQ pork is here too, all juicy and fresh, sliced on a big plate.
One thing I never saw are these pan fried bao buns, filled with pork and veggies. These are different than the regular BBQ red pork buns and fried with a crispy bottom, get this!
I’m really glad we have a new place like this open in town. Located right near the Asia Mart and Round Table on Moana.
Big UPDATE: Roast Duck Noodles just came out with a new menu with added items! The menu used to be small but now it’s at least a little bigger. They’re even going to have Lunch Specials, like other Chinese restaurants! I posted the new menu pics! Big news is fried chicken wings are on the menu and I had them and they’re insane great! Most tasty I’ve had!
I ordered the duck noodle soup $16.00 and the appetizer of Mixed Chinese greens for $9.00. I had to try the sui mai everybody was raving about. I gotta say, the food here is the best of this type I’ve had in Reno. Might be better in some big city Chinatown, but this is Reno.
The duck was quite fresh and juicy. I could tell it wasn’t just reheated but cooked that day! The greens, wow, that’s a generous portion of bok choy and Chinese greens. The server said it was called gai lon. Everything was super tasty and seemed like all the other tables all ordered duck!
New item on special is the Honey Walnut Shrimp (Prawns). You get 6 shrimp for $13. That’s actually a good price considering other restaurants charge about $20 for this dish and the standard portion is 8-10 shrimp. There an option of geting 12 shrimp here for $22, so that a fair price. OMG, they were the best Honey Walnut Shrimp I ever had, big city Chinatowns included! Crisp thin fried coating, perfect moist shrimp inside with a not too sweet aioli sauce and roasted walnuts, this dish is to die for … as they say!
CHALLENGEs. Limited menu. Shumai not to our liking. In all fairness, we did not order the soup entrees; the roast duck probably would have been great in soup.