Dragon Garden
(615) 385-0889
2817 W End Ave Ste 116B
Nashville,
TN
37203
36.1445
-86.8132
Hours:
Mon-Thu 10:30am-10:30pm
Fri-Sat 10:30am-11:30pm
Sun 11:30am-10:30pm
Price:
$
What People Are Saying About Dragon Garden
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Citysearch
In Short
It's one of Nashville's hidden treasures. Hidden in the back of a shopping center on West End, this place is takeout and delivery only. Prime among its menu items are the five varieties of mai fun--thin rice noodles stir-fried with chicken, pork, beef, shrimp, or a combination of those ingredients. Four paper-thin pancakes come with orders of pork, chicken, shrimp or vegetable moo shu (think Chinese burritos) make great picnic items.
User Reviews
nashchattcat
April 27, 2009
I agree with everyone about their kid answering the phone. We are new to nashville and tried 5 different chinese restaurants before settling on this one. This first time I tried it I ordered mooshu pork and hot and sour soup. Would not recommend either of these. However, I was introduced to their garlic chicken which is pretty good. The combination comes with an egg roll and pork fried rice for under 7. I can't ever finish it all. If you are in the neighborhood and want food delivered it's a good place. However, if you live/work somewhere that is not near by - i would not recommend. There are only 3 of them working there - you can't expect fast delivery, especially around a busy lunch time. And careful with what you order - some is good and some is bad. It's a hole in the wall chinese place. Don't expect greatness.
read full reviewmagnolia_pierce
December 12, 2008
They are the only Chinese restaurant that delivers where I live and I've had two bad experiences. The first time, the lobster lo mein was fine except for one little thing. There was no lobster. It was crawfish. Luckily, I love crawfish, so I just laughed about it. Did they really think no one could tell the difference? And the hot and sour soup was... gross. I couldn't pin down what was wrong with it, but it was gross. The second time, I asked for a simple substitution of rice noodles instead of rice. I was ready to pay a little more for it, but they said no. I have no idea why they couldn't. The rice is cooked separately as are the noodles. And usually, with the dish I ordered, they just spoon the part with the meat and veggies on top of the rice and call it a day. So what's the difference? Spoon it onto the noodles instead of the rice and charge me for all the trouble it causes you! There was no reason to say no, so I just said "no thank you" and hung up. I give up. No Chinese delivery until I move *sigh*.
read full reviewMacDellgren
September 07, 2008
This is so bad. I have been waiting on my food for an hour and a half. A child took my order which made me feel really uncomforatable when I had to give him my credit card number which I repeated three times. I called and he says "its on it way" BEFORE I SAID ANYTHING AT ALL ... that was 30 minutes ago.
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Not greasy and heartily portioned out, mai fun could probably feed two for its price of $6.



