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House of Dragon

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2.9 Google Review
790 King St E, Gananoque, Ontario, K7G 1H3, Canada
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Feb 12, 2018
This is the worst chinesse restaurant I have gone to. My spouse and I went to the buffet to discover plates were dirty. We had to return 4 of them before finding one. Most of the trays were empty or barely had scraping in it for the exception of fish, noodles and a dish of green beans. We thought the cook would come and fill them up but he did not. When we asked the waitress said they served 100 Asian individuals and they were closing in 20 minutes. We even saw an Asian customer put her bare hands in the peach bowl laughing as she walked out to her bus. We will never go again... $35 for scraps and we had to pay as we dished out limited entry prior to realizing they would not fill up the trays. We waited 10 minutes to pay as only server was washing the toilets... yeah fortune cookies were handed to us... gross!

Mar 7, 2018
Great food . It's a one man show type place , we had to ask them to turn on the heating . They have parking too . close to 401 , 2 minute away from the exit . If you dine in you will smell weird smell . for take out not bad .

Aug 7, 2017
An average family owned diner, with average customer service. Food is prepared with an average recipe, that can be found at similar buffet restaurants. Remarkably, the restaurant charges a hefty fee for an order of green tea. Prices are moderate. Would recommend this restaurant for a casual restaurant and cultural experience.

Sep 3, 2017
This restaurant is located in Ganganoque off Hwy 401. It is mainly a Chinese buffet restaurant, you could order a la cart. The buffet had a total of 30 items so selection was limited. The food quality was mediocre. The sushi were stale looking as the outside seaweed had turned colour from black to light brown. We visited on a Tuesday night and paid $16.95 per adult, $9 for a 9 year old and $4 for a toddler. It was a conveniently located restaurant but I wouldn't recommend it. There are better choices elsewhere in Kingston.

Jan 7, 2018
The most awkward place I have ever eaten. The 3 times I have been there have been aweful experiences.

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