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Supreme Dragon Seafood Restaurant

Supreme Dragon Seafood Restaurant

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3.6 Google Review
4771 E Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, California, 92264, United States
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Mar 28, 2018
I really like this restaurant... first visit and enjoyed the food the atmosphere and waitress and Ming Who said he’d been here in the desert 30 years.... definitely will return ... and bring Aunt Toni...

May 7, 2018
We had eaten here some time ago and liked it, but for reasons I don't remember we drifted away. Went back recently and were delighted. I think it is, perhaps, the best Chinese restaurant in the area.

May 1, 2018
I go by whether or not the Chinese restaurant has good egg foo yung, and it did not disappoint. Garlic shrimp was tasty too.

Jan 31, 2018
This place charges you .95 for a charge under $20. When I asked about it the owner tells me you don’t have to come here the fee is on the sign ( I ordered from calling a number on google maps) if you don’t have cash don’t come here so old school . He was rude and unempathetic and came out with an attitude . Also their food is mediocre at best for $15.00 general tangs chicken . Go to panda instead

Apr 2, 2017
Absolutely NOT for typical Chinese. Rude waiter and waitress against Chinese - reverse discrimination. We asked for recommendations and was told to look at the menu. Food is extremely (extreme!) salty. Tried to flag the waiter after we found out from the salty soup but was ignored. Soon the main courses came and surely were all salty. It's not typical of Chinese to complain for fearing of "additives" in the replacement dishes. We just want to alert people. Worst Chinese meals we ever had in USA.

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