shrimp egg rolls
noodles in a styrofoam container
Menu
Menu
S16. Orange Beef
Menu
sushi and sashimi, menu
Mongolian Beef (Qt.)
Storefront
Veggie dumplings
Chicken Chow Mein
Pepper Steak w. Onion
Shrimp chow mein
General Tso's and Beef Lo Mein
Hot and sour soup
egg drop soup
house pad thai
food, burritos and wraps, wraps, burrito
crab Rangoon
phoenix meets dragon
fried dumplings
food, ribs
Not pictured crab Rangoon and wonton soup because it was too delicious not to devour.
That's pretty much the entire restaurant minus 3 more tables.
Andrew K.
Jan 11, 2025
Your average neighborhood Chinese hotspot. I ordered the Mongolian beef and it was just okay (not spicy at all despite the chili symbol), but the orange beef was truly amazing! Highly recommend that. Good egg rolls, great dumplings with a light gingery-dumpling sauce. Service: You call and they say 15 minutes, and when you get there it then takes about 10 minutes, but that ensures it's hot and fresh. The inside is set up for you to get it and go, though there are some tables.
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Graham B.
Jul 5, 2024
Easily my favorite Chinese in the area. Had it about a dozen times. Portions are BIG. Consistent and delicious. Absolutely love the food here. Egg Foo Young- 9/10Fried Rice- 8/10Hot & Sour Soup- 9/10Singapore Mei Fun- 9/10Egg Rolls- 8/10Crab Rangoon-7/10Moo Goo Gai Pan- 5/10Beef W/Broccoli- 10/10
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Hope H.
Jul 31, 2024
Whatever you do, don't get the chicken chow mein. Veggie chow mein not much better. Egg rolls were pretty good but the veggie dumplings were soggyyyy.
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Sarah F.
Jul 27, 2024
Ordered mooshu pork, sweet and sour chicken, crab Rangoon, friend rice and generals tso chicken. Sadly just about every bite was overcooked. Sweet and sour was ok, but generals chicken was so dried out it was inedible. Crab Rangoon was only cream cheese; no crab no green onion. They were crunchy as heck but chewy; like they had been refried after cooking. Mooshu pork wasn't dried out but was so salty no one could do more than a few bites. Fried rice was free because of the price of the order, but every piece of meat in it was basically a piece of jerky. I thought it was an end of the night thing but it looks like they didn't close til 90 minutes after I got my food. So i don't know what the problem was tonight but there are for sure better options. Honestly rough for not being able to even halfway finish a single dish.
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Shelby A.
Nov 9, 2022
I've been wanting to find a good Chinese place in the neighborhood but we typically always decide on Mexican. Anyways tonight I finally decided to try this spot out. I'm so glad I did, because it's delicious! I ordered the general saos chicken and an order of crab Rangoon. The chicken was my favorite and a huge serving! I honestly might have two more meals out of it! I'll be eating here again soon!
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Raven B.
Mar 10, 2023
Every family has their ~go to~ Chinese takeout. King Dragon is ours. Their lunch specials are the best deals around for Chinese food. We typically get a chicken dish and Lo Mein, both of which we love :)
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Bobby Y.
Aug 9, 2023
I didn't expect this place to be this good! It's great, actually. And the "New York Style" claim on their menu is pretty damn accurate. Having visited New York City well over 100 separate times throughout my life (and eaten upwards of 1000 restaurant meals there, about half of those being some kind of Asian cuisine) - I will attest. This mom & pop Indianapolis wok kitchen has skills! Their food is always well-seasoned, hot, and generously-portioned which makes it an amazing value. And their homemade hot chili oil ($1) is really potent. It's beautiful. If you order your food 'extra spicy' they don't charge you $1. They only charge you if you ask for the oil on the side.The leading indicators on whether I deem a Chinese take-out restaurant worthy of even trying is the color of their fried rice (even though I don't typically order it). If it's yellow, I'm out. If it's light tan, I'm in. Same with the Lo Mein: if it's yellow, I'm out. If it's light tan, I'm in. Easy peasy. I trust my process. Both items at King Dragon are light tan. Check and check!Ridiculously reasonable lunch specials in the six-dollar range come with a can of soda. This is eat-here-every-day pricing. I haven't been, but then again I don't live here and I've been frequenting a bunch of different places (like K Town Hot Pot and Cafe Patachou).Literally everything I've ordered has been delicious and as I would receive from the average Canal Street Chinatown wok shop in NYC. Indianapolis shouldn't sleep on this fact. They very well might as there are some super country folks around these parts.
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Tim S.
Aug 26, 2022
My brother wanted Chinese food and he picked this place. I will confess that I might have passed this place by, in the end, I am glad that I didn't. Sure the displays are sun-faded but, the food itself was vibrant and crafted to order. In fact, this was some of the best Hot & Sour Soup I have ever had. Prices are exceptionally reasonable, stop you will be glad you did.
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Wendi S.
Dec 11, 2022
Do not go here if you want quality customer service or food. The food has dropped dramatically since the new owners took over. I also placed an order for steamed dumplings and crab Rangoon, and online it said that it would be $8.60+tax. When I got there, she rang me up at $13.40. I told her it was not what the website said and she said she didn't care and didn't plan to change it online. I told her that was false advertising.
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Gentle B.
Jun 27, 2024
Best lunch special in town $6.69 w/ tax is $7.30. Always hot. Entree +plain or fried rice + soup/can pop/egg roll.I drive from New Palestine to get chinese at King Dragon.
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