The Mandarin offers an authentic Chinese dining experience with exceptional service and quality ingredients. The restaurant’s commitment to sustainability sets it apart from others, and its dedicated staff ensures that every dining experience is memorable. The menu offers a wide variety of options, from classic dishes to unique creations, catering to all tastes and preferences. Come and indulge in the flavors of China at The Mandarin and experience the best of Chinese cuisine with exceptional service that exceeds expectations.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 5–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1029 El Camino Real, Menlo Park, CA 94025
Phone: (650) 391-9811
Website: http://www.themandarinbistro.com/
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Reviews
Good
– each dish was high quality – especially like the honey walnut prawns and the tomato egg noodles – very savory and crunchy
– The portion sizes are large! Super full at the end
– The waiters are really nice and friendly especially if you speak Chinese
– super quiet and good for catching up here, modern ambiance
Bad
Pretty expensive overall
Wait time was a bit more long
Overall this was a really nice time and especially with a large group!
I found The Mandarin by accident while passing through Menlo Park — and it ended up being one of the best meals of my trip.
The spot prawn was incredibly fresh and perfectly cooked. You could tell it was live just moments before it hit the plate — sweet, juicy, and tender.
The highlight for me was the boiling fish — spicy, bold, and full of flavor. The fish was soft and delicate, served in a bubbling chili broth that packed just the right amount of heat.
Everything was made fresh to order, and it showed. No shortcuts, no reheating — just great ingredients and great cooking.
If you’re anywhere near the area, this place is absolutely worth a detour.
We found a hair in our dish and pointed it out. While the kitchen replaced the dish and offered a free dessert, the manager declined our request for a discount on the affected item. At this price point ($40-$50 per person), I expected better accountability for a hygiene lapse than just a dessert. I hope management improves their recovery process, as I’d like to keep coming back for the food.
This time we got Spicy Beef Tendon, Salt and Pepper Tofu, Garlic snow pea leaves, Eggplant in Spicy Sauce, and Kung Pao chicken. Everything was delicious. The beef tendon dish looked especially nice.
Service: We came on a Friday evening and there wasn’t too many people so we were seated right away. The dishes came out one by one in a timely manner. They also box the leftovers for you, which I appreciate. They do start tip at 20% which is a bummer but not unexpected for a pricy place like this.
Interior: The restaurant feels like a pretty fancy Chinese restaurant. There’s lots of tables so there’s plenty of seating. And there’s a lot of tables with turntables on top, so great for family style dining.
Parking: There’s parking the back, behind the restaurant. There’s also many parking lots in Menlo Park downtown, so it’s not hard to find a spot.
The decor is great, and the restaurant is clean and welcoming. Good experience !
A little pricey, but that goes without saying if you’re located in Menlo Park /Palo Alto Bay Area.
Honestly, the food and service is worth the price though.