Ma Pao Tofu Lunch
Red Ginger

Red Ginger

10525 Summit Ave, 20895-2423, Kensington, United States

Chicken • Noodles • American • North American


"First, the food was picked up so it was fresh and tasty overall. It was my first time eating at Red Ginger, so I was a bit taken aback by the restaurant itself, as it could use a bit of updating and a fresh coat of paint. But, looking past that and acknowledging that it appeared clean...I ordered the following. Chicken with black bean sauce extra spicy, Crispy Pan Noodles with Chicken and veg, 2 regular egg rolls, wonton soup and hot and sour soup. The customer service was excellent and as I said the food was delicious overall. Now, the big question, will I return? To be honest I do not know If the following things change I would...1. Add some other vegetables to the egg rolls other than cabbage and a few onions. I know that they also have a Special egg roll on the menu but would a few carrot shreds and a bit of green from cilantro cause a major cash loss? 2. Five Spice Powder is a fickle mistress. Add too much and she will overpower the dish, add to little and that authentic Asian flavor we know and love will seem lost. What is interesting about this is I asked for extra spicy and received none and at times found the 5 spice overwhelming. Thank goodness I had my own chili ️ oil at home. I appreciate the food we had last night and who knows what the future holds, but I think Red Ginger could be 5 star with just a few tweaks...they are almost there. Vegetarian options: Veggies and Tofu Parking: The restaurant is in an industrial setting, so parking is not an issue."

Spicy Asian

Spicy Asian

2243 S Monaco St Pkwy #107, 80222, Denver, US, United States

Thai • Asian • Chinese • Mexican


"We ordered one dish and some egg rolls, but after two hours of waiting without any food, we called them—only to be left on hold for 30 minutes at 6:30 on a Saturday night. Frustrated, we decided to order from another restaurant, which turned out to be a wise choice given their better reviews; we received our food in just 30 minutes. Eventually, I managed to get through to them at 9:00 PM to request a refund. After a 5-minute hold while they concocted an excuse, the representative told me that our order had been delivered. According to her, the delivery person went to the correct address and handed the food to a man who recognized my wife's name. This was clearly a fabrication, but they still refused to issue a refund. I asked to speak with the owner, but I was told she wouldn't be available until the next evening. The following day, I went to the restaurant and requested to see the receipt. To my surprise, they had even signed the credit card receipt themselves instead of admitting they hadn’t delivered our food. Once again, the owner, Maria, was absent. I reiterated my request for a refund, but they insisted they couldn't process it and that I had to go through my bank instead. I inquired about Maria's schedule and was told she would be in at 8:30, so I left. When I returned at 8:30, the restaurant was closed—half an hour earlier than expected. However, Maria did eventually come to the door and spoke with me. The story had evolved further; now, they claimed the delivery driver had seen someone enter my house. It appeared they were not only dishonest but also running a restaurant poorly. Maria told me they could issue a refund, but only one specific person knew how to do it, and she wouldn’t be available until the next day—making it sound like both were required to process a refund. At that point, I gave up and decided to dispute the charges with my credit card company, especially given the clearly forged signature on the receipt. In my experience, these people are fraudulent, dishonest, and untrustworthy. If you choose to visit, I recommend paying with cash and opting for pickup. But honestly, do yourself a favor and go to another restaurant."