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Imperial Palace Restaurant

Imperial Palace Restaurant

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3.7 Google Review
400 Sitka St, Anchorage, Alaska, 99501, United States
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Feb 15, 2018
I used to go here with my family many years ago, before the fire caused them to rebuild and change everything. Pre-fire, Imperial Palace was amazing and I would give more than five stars if I could. Nowadays... It is really hit or miss. Been in four times, two were good, two not so good. The location attracts trashy customers who shout on their phones and spit at the table (saw this more than one visit). There is only one server and seems to just be one cook. Server was a nice woman, but seemed stressed out and was too abrupt trying to answer phone and serve several tables, made the meal feel rushed and unpleasant even on a slow evening. Good taste good, but is more salty and greasy than I like. Some may like it that way, more "fast food" Chinese, but I don't tend to. TL;DR The location is shady, the service rushed, the customers gross, but the food is cheap and tastes good. You get what you pay for.

Apr 30, 2018
Awesome breaded almond chicken, and best Mongolian beef on town!

Mar 4, 2018
The service was okay, but the food was disappointing. It is not worth what we pid for.

Jul 13, 2017
I am giving the Imperial Palace two stars only because Yelp does not have a zero star rating, which means that one star ratings must be reserved for places that are really, really bad. The Imperial Palace was not really, really bad, it just was not good in any sense of the word. I ordered the lunch special, which was egg flower soup or something resembling it, Spring roll, rice, Mongolian beef, and sweet-and-sour chicken. There was virtually no chicken in the sweet-and-sour chicken: it was basically breading with a little tiny scraps of chicken inside. When they first brought me my plate the chicken was stone cold, and so I had to send it back to have it reheated. The Mongolian beef was overly salty, and the soup was mediocre. The rice might've been the best cooked part of the meal. Probably the best part of the meal was either the ice water or the fortune cookie, which told me that "Good fortune lies ahead." I assume that the fortune is intended to suggest that the good fortune that lies ahead will be my good fortune, but I would've felt better if it was more specific and said that good fortune lies ahead for me.

Jul 26, 2017
While visiting Anchorage, I search for restaurants on my smartphone and my results landed me the Imperial Palace restaurant. It did not disappoint. Food was hot, and delicious. Wait staff was polite and welcoming, and it was a great way to spend a quiet lunch hour. The restaurant is hard to find. It is away from main stream roads. Not many people during my visit. Possibly due to location. I recommend it.

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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
Fri:11 am - 9 pm
Sat:11 am - 9 pm

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