Lucky Dragon - Menu

2800 N High St, 43202, Columbus, United States

🛍 Meat, Ribs, Asian, Chinese

3.8 💬 2131 Reviews
Lucky Dragon

Phone: +16142636899

Address: 2800 N High St, 43202, Columbus, United States

City: Columbus

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 2131

Website: http://www.luckydragonchineserestaurant.com/

"Well my boss and I eat Chinese frequently u could say we love it but our experience at the lucky dragon on North campus was extremely less than satisfactory not only was the hospitality anything but hospitable but the price was outrageous and to top itoff the food was the worst we had experienced in a long time no flavor skimpy with the condiments and the shrimp was anythingbut done I don't usually leave reviews but if I can warn other people and save them the heart ache then that's what I'll do havea good day"

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Soups

Asian

Lo Mein

Fried Rice

Vegetarian Dishes

Entrées

Pork

Appetizer

Chicken

Vegetable

Poultry

Noodle Dishes

Lunch Specials

Hunan / Szechwan Cuisine

Indian

Chicken Dishes

Meal Deals

Starters

Lunch Special

Main Courses

Sara Sara

It?s price is higher than other Chinese Restaurants but worth it. I had duck and it was very tasty. I just wish they didn?t add much celery.

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Reviews

Mark
Mark

The owner is extremely friendly and very approachable. The food isn’t quite what I’m used to from the East Coast, but it's the best I’ve had so far!


Kayla
Kayla

Fantastic, fresh, homemade variety of food! Friendly staff, delicious bubble tea that isn’t too sweet (I had the taro), fantastic egg rolls and dumplings. The rice paper spring rolls are very refreshing. Everything we had was made fresh in house when ordered.


Jesse
Jesse

I love this restaurant. I've been eating here for years and the food is ALWAYS top notch. My fiancee and I even had our first date here. It's one of the few nice restaurants you can sit down at in Columbus that isn't so crazy busy you can barely hear each other speak. View menu


Joseph
Joseph

I discovered this restaurant during the COVID shutdown. I ordered takeout a couple of times, and it was really good—great value and excellent service. I've since returned and dined in, and the food is full of flavor with a very diverse menu. I’m excited to try many more items!


Matt
Matt

Went at a less crowded time for dinner. Food was good and portions were large. Service was friendly, responsive, even helpful offering to customize my menu item with a different sauce at no additional cost. Be prepared to spend an hour there. Dinnerfor 2 with an appetizer was $50 tip.


Sandra
Sandra

This was my second time here, first time I ate in, this time I had take out. The food is a little above average but the staff in front of the restaurant are not hospitable . They come off almost rude. I left a tip and wanted to take it back. Although Ienjoyed the food I will not be going back. View menu


Skylar
Skylar

Absolutely the BEST YUMYUM FRIED RICE I've ever had! I placed an order yesterday, and they mistakenly gave me the vegetable version. While I was a bit disappointed, I didn't let it bother me too much. Today, I ordered the same dish again, and they got it right this time! They even included extra yum yum sauce!


Trisha
Trisha

Had the short ribs with the black pepper sauce. I usually hate when there is a lot of onions in dishes, but the onions and meat were cooked to perfection and the sauce was on point. Always with any restaurant you should order more authentic, those arealways going to be the better tasting dishes. If not why not just go to Panda Express?


Nicholas
Nicholas

Well my boss and I eat Chinese frequently u could say we love it but our experience at the lucky dragon on North campus was extremely less than satisfactory not only was the hospitality anything but hospitable but the price was outrageous and to top itoff the food was the worst we had experienced in a long time no flavor skimpy with the condiments and the shrimp was anythingbut done I don't usually leave reviews but if I can warn other people and save them the heart ache then that's what I'll do havea good day View menu

Columbus

Columbus

Columbus, known for its diverse culinary scene, features local favorites like Skyline Chili, Buckeye candies, and a wide range of international cuisines reflecting its vibrant community.

Categories

  • Meat Explore our mouth-watering meat selection, featuring expertly grilled steaks, tender chicken, and flavorful lamb dishes, each seasoned to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience.
  • Ribs Savor the rich, smoky flavor of our tender ribs, cooked to perfection and slathered in our signature barbecue sauce. A mouthwatering experience that will leave you craving more. View menu
  • 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.
  • 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.

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