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Oriental Cuisine

Oriental Cuisine

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3.6 Google Review
138 Main St, Belfast, Maine, 04915, United States
(207) 338-6262
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Feb 27, 2018
Love, love, love this place! Always very friendly, fun service. Fast, accurate, and not upset by special requests. Food is delicious and portions are plentiful for a very reasonable price by comparison. Would make this a biweekly thing if I didn't have diabetes.

May 7, 2018
Horrible &I've had bad Chinese!our reg was closed so thought we would try!DONT!RAGOONS GREASY,CHICKEN ON STICK NO TASTE!WINGS GROSS!$32& feed most to our dog!Read reviews thought well some won't like it,They were right!

Dec 29, 2017
Good quality food at great prices! Excellent service, would definitely go again!

Dec 20, 2017
I know what I like...the Wonton Soup is better than most, and piping hot too! I love the Fried Wontons with the meat! I ask for Chili Paste to go with all the goodies. It’s has awesome sesame oil infused with red chili flakes! Yum 😋! The Philippine Lumpia Egg Rolls are the best too! Sooooooo good! The only complaint I have is that this establishment as many others here in Belfast, and throughout the state, is that they cut back on keeping the place warm! I don’t go at night as it’s too cold. Daytime is best when the sun is out! Enjoy 🥠🍚🍜

Sep 8, 2017
Might be the worst place in America. The Chow Mien was just boiled cabbage in tasteless sauce, no noodles! The General T. chicken was fried dough with tiny bits of fatty chicken in the middle, no peppers, almost no sauce. The whole mess when into the garbage. How this place stays in business is beyond me, and I live in Belfast. If you want a good laugh try it. And they refused deliver just a few blocks away!

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Opening Hours

Mon:11 am - 9 pm
Tue:11 am - 9 pm
Wed:11 am - 9 pm
Thu:11 am - 9 pm
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