Dragon Village - Menu

642 Lincoln Ave 3324, 94501, Alameda, US, United States

🛍 Bbq, Asian, Casual, Chinese

3.7 💬 2578 Reviews
Dragon Village

Phone: +15105236461

Address: 642 Lincoln Ave 3324, 94501, Alameda, US, United States

City: Alameda

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 2578

Website: https://www.dragonvillagealamedaca.com

"This restaurant used to be excellent before the pandemic. However, it has significantly decreased in quality since then. Prices have nearly doubled, portions are smaller, and the food is now terrible. The orange chicken was burnt and sparse, while the hot and sour soup smelled awful. It's a shame because this used to be my favorite spot. I feel unwell after eating here and I doubt I'll return."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Entrées

Fried Rice

Soups

Chow Mein

Seafood Dishes

Seafood

Burger

Dessert

Asian

Vermicelli

Mongolian Food

Appetizers (Italian-Cuisine)

Pork

Noodles

Chow Fun

Dim Sum Menu

Kaya Kaya

I ordered hony prawns and got garnel covered with mayo terrible

Address

Show Map

Reviews

Julius
Julius

bbq pork chow my, ready within 15, super tasty and really friendly people recommend!


Myah
Myah

every time I'm in the bay, do I try to make it drachen, fire general chicken on her fried rice?


Chelsey
Chelsey

Chow main, beef broccoli, and fried chicken wings are SUPER GOOD. Great portions that makes the cost worth it! My go to order never disappoints. View menu


Elfriede
Elfriede

they have the best won ton soup that I had in a long time, and they give them lots of wons in their suppe, and the taste is so good, taste and see for themselves?


Yolanda
Yolanda

The beef and broccoli 4 star fried short ribs 4star prawn fried rice 4star.All the ingredients were super fresh and arrived warm and ready to eat.This place is top of my list


J
J

The fried rice is the best I’ve ever had and the portions are huge! We also had the wonton soup that was great and comes in a huge bowl (enough for 3 people). Will definitely be back! View menu


Ann
Ann

The sui mai dumplings were tasteless, just like the appetizers. The mu shu pork was flavorful, but unfortunately there was no plum sauce. The only sauce provided was soy sauce, with no spicy mustard or hot sauce available for the appetizers.


Mike
Mike

Dragon Village is hands down the best Chinese restaurant in Alameda. Their portions are ridiculously large and the food is bursting with flavor and spice. Everything is cooked perfectly and always served hot and juicy. Not to mention, their delivery service is quick and efficient. Thank you Dragon Village, you guys are amazing!


Phil
Phil

This restaurant used to be excellent before the pandemic. However, it has significantly decreased in quality since then. Prices have nearly doubled, portions are smaller, and the food is now terrible. The orange chicken was burnt and sparse, while the hot and sour soup smelled awful. It's a shame because this used to be my favorite spot. I feel unwell after eating here and I doubt I'll return. View menu

Categories

  • Bbq Savor the smoky and savory flavors of our barbecue offerings. From tender ribs to juicy briskets, each dish is grilled to perfection with our signature sauces and spices for an authentic BBQ experience.
  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine. View menu
  • Casual Our Casual menu offers delicious comfort food for effortless dining. From juicy burgers and scrumptious sandwiches to fresh salads and hearty mains, our diverse selection provides a delightful experience for any casual outing.
  • Chinese Savor the rich, authentic flavors of China with our selection of iconic dishes. From savory stir-fries to mouthwatering dim sum, each creation captures the essence of traditional Chinese cuisine, delighting your taste buds with every bite.

Amenities

  • Takeout
  • Delivery
  • menu
  • Television
  • menu
  • Mastercard

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