Heaven Dragon Menu

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  • Brandon W.

    At least I know where i can get my walnut shrimp from. There is a saying that do not judge a book by its cover because inside the restaurant is kind of small but their foods kick butt. like i said i really enjoy their walnut shrimp. the service are good and friendly and the price are descent. so if anybody ever up in broomfield i think this is the restaurant to go to.

    (4)
  • Mike B.

    Have eaten there for lunch twice - you get a huge amount of food for a $7.20 total (if you opt for only water). However, both times my afternoons were quote gastrointestinally uncomfortable. I know I've eaten MSG in smaller quantities and felt somewhat similar - just not to that degree. Wow. One time I can understand. Two times is a deal killer. Not going back.

    (1)
  • Keith H.

    They have the best General Tso's Chicken. The Lo Mein is pretty good as well. Not a fan of the egg rolls they serve here. I just love that they deliver.

    (5)
  • Michelle D.

    These guys know how to fry stuff. Everything they fry from sweet and sour pork to sesame chicken are crispy but not greasy. The Walnut chicken is my favorite but be warned it is super sweet. When we order it we have to order a savory plate to balance it out. The egg rolls are also above average. One bummer is that they don't deliver but the Pearl Wok on 120th and Sheridan (by the Kmart) is the same group of folks and they do deliver the same menu.

    (4)
  • Becca S.

    I've suffered through lackluster, mediocre, downright disgusting and even unidentifiable Chinese food from Denver to Ft.Collins. Not being able to say "my favorite" or "I love this". Not even once. There's only one way to do Chinese, and that's the right way. Chinese Express, in Broomfield. Right way. I would've drove a million miles to eat there. Unfortunately, business changed hands. I was left with a pathetic and disgusting menu. Food was pretty gross actually. I thought I was out of luck forever. Someone suggested Heaven Dragon and said I wouldn't be disappointed. I went in, expecting the usual soggy, gristly, weird tasting fodder. But instead I was blown away by the quality and freshness of the food. I had take out the first time, kind of expected it's quality to decrease a bit due to the car ride home. No such luck. And the leftovers, let's just say, if they taste just as good cold as they do hot, we have a winner. Pros- Quiet and clean restaurant, affordable prices, friendly staff and great food. Cons- Have yet to find any. and far as the naysayers are concerned... good, glad you don't like it... more for me.

    (5)
  • Harry P.

    I've eaten here on multiple occasions and can say nothing but positive things about this place. Their prices are excellent, the food is great, and the portions are 'uge! and the staff has always been very friendly and attentive.

    (5)
  • Brian T.

    Not bad. The portions are big and the chicken pieces in my kung pao lunch dish were very tender. Unfortunately the flavor left a bit to be desired. It was pretty bland by kung pao standards. There was no kick to it. Some may like the light flavor however, I expect kung pao to pack a whallop of flavor. As an illustration the "brown sauce" was more of an off creamy white. I might be coerced to come back and try another dish though.

    (3)
  • Sally S.

    They deliver but you can count on it being WAY late and the food is cold. Today it took them almost 2 hours to get it here. Their food is great when you go to the restaurant but the delivery is a complete waste of time!!!!!!!!!!! There is nothing worse than cold Chinese food!

    (2)
  • Doug L.

    For delicious Chinese Food delivered to your door, you can't beat these folks at Heaven Dragon in Broomfield. The restaurant is nice too.

    (5)
  • Roy L.

    Decent price food (lunch special). The egg roll was a bit over done as was the woton. The portions are great loved the steamed rice. Not a bad deal overall. Would tate 3.5 stars if available.

    (3)
  • Lois B.

    Being new to Colorado, my husband and I stayed home when we got our first snow and decided to order in. After a pizza joint told us the estimated delivery time was 80 minutes, we called Heaven Dragon. I work for a large company and we choose this restaurant for the entire company every once in a while. Their menu was conveniently online and they offered free delivery. We ordered off of their 'House Special Dinner' menu which includes an entree, soup, egg roll, and fried rice for $13.95! We ordered orange chicken and mu shu pork. We got a call from the delivery man about 40 minutes later that he was outside the gate. He spoke absolutely no English, so we had to walk down to meet him. The hot and sour soup was just ok, I've had better plenty of times. The fried rice has no other ingredients, but soy sauce. The egg rolls, however, were PHENOMENAL!!! I could tell that they were freshly made and they were done right. Orange chicken is my husband's go-to dish and he told me that it was THE BEST he has ever had. I have no idea how they did it, but the chicken was crispy and tender and had the lightest breading. The sauce was delicious as well. It was super thick like how it usually is. It also came with lots of steamed broccoli on the side. My mu shu pork was great too with fresh ingredients. Although the soup and fried rice was just alright, I'm giving this place a 5-star rating. They met all of my expectations when it comes to Chinese food delivery. Great customer service, fast delivery, and we were more than happy with the food we received. We can't wait to dine in one day and I'll be sure to write an updated review.

    (5)
  • Ali M.

    very underwhelming. When i placed my lunch special order they informed me none of their soups are suitable for vegetarians so I asked if I could have 2 egg rolls instead of the soup and crab wonton that comes with the meal. the lady said "yes we can do that" (you know where this is going, right?). I go pick up my order for sesame tofu, get back to the office, and am rewarded with one (not two) egg rolls and a crab wonton. Awesome. I can forgive that, but my sesame tofu was just terrible. Overly sweet, no sesame seeds to be seen, and not spicy at all despite the little chili pepper on the menu indicating "spicy." The rice was also overcooked and the lady who rung me up was pretty surly. Won't be back.

    (1)
  • Michelle T.

    Great eggrolls. Dumplings were obviously handmade and a little doughy. But we really enjoyed our entrees and I felt like this place definitely deserved 4 stars. The portions were very generous making 3-4 meals for me, which I love. The staff was very friendly. Definitely worth going back and possibly as a regular place for us.

    (4)
  • Greg A.

    If half stars were available, I think I'd rate this 3.5. We've been here three times. It's a bit better food than Colorado Wok on the other side of the shopping center, and the ambiance is way better. The help acts like they're at Colorado Wok, which detracts a bit from the ambiance. I had Szechuan Chicken, my friend had Lo Mein Shrimp Soup. My dish was neither too salty or too greasy, and had a light, 'clean' taste to it. The soup was microwaved right before serving, and the ding was clearly audible from the kitchen. My friend gave the soup 3.5 stars. She would have liked more, crunchier veggies, and more noodles. Portion size was ample for me, I took some home. The soup was a bit smallish. We will go back again, so this review is a bit critical.

    (4)
  • Ed F.

    Very good place to eat! The owner Jennifer and Dan works really hard, they wait staff is amazing and I love to eat at this place! Their Wong Tong Noodle Soup is my favorite. Come and try it for yourself!

    (5)
  • Jarrus S.

    I go to Heaven Dragon at least once a week, It's a great value (lunch) and the food is good. It's not PF Changs and either is the price, haha. I usually get the Sesame Chicken or the combination Sesame Chicken w/ lo Maine, its great. Sub the steamed rice for brown for a dollar extra. Also the Kung Poa delight is great. Enjoy!!

    (4)
  • Tim S.

    Always very good, fast and at a reasonable price. Love the Walnut Shrimp!

    (4)
  • Robin P.

    Heaven Dragon is delicious! They brag about the president eating here, but I'll ignore that because of the great food. Order from the lunch menu to get a quality meal ( I reccommend the Sesame chicken for the perfect combination between spicy and sweet), your choice of egg roll, 2 crab cheese wontons, or 2 dumplings (try all 3, trust me), and your choice of soup (my favorite is egg drop). If you're not in the area, try 120th and Sheridan for Pearl Wok (I think they're owned by the same person) for the same quality service and tasty Chinese grub.

    (4)
  • Brandi F.

    Yummy. Clean. Friendly. These are rare things to find in a Chinese restaurant. We'll definitely go back!

    (4)
  • Sophie C.

    After ready the reviews, I decided to give this place a try. I know that I will never go back.

    (2)
  • Derek B.

    The food was tasty, and the portions were quite generous. Not my favorite Chinese place to eat, but good in a pinch.

    (3)
  • Mariko Y.

    This little shop nestled in the same shopping center as a woody's wood fired pizza, car rental place and a credit union has housed such big shots as Jr. Bush and Ben Nighthorse Cambell (I don't care either way) but there are pictures all over the walls touting the political big shots that have dined. I think this place has some great American Chinese given that a fair amount of what they offer is done in a fairly traditional manner. The egg rolls are all made on site, they aren't the frozen cabbage stuffed appetizers from a box. And they also offer walnut chicken a mayo laden dish that is offered at Kings Land and Empress. The portions were pretty huge as always and the waitress and owner were really attentive. The decor is also pretty fancy compared to some of the other American Chinese food places. Definitely take a peek at the inlaid murals above the bar.

    (4)
  • Nicolo D.

    I love the food, especially the Sesame Tofu and Veggie Fried Rice. Usually very quiet, too.

    (5)
  • Coyote O.

    Heaven Dragon has the best Chinese-American style food I've had in twenty years. I am a huge fan of both traditional Chinese cuisine and Chinese-made-for-Americans. This place takes the cake. I've never ordered a single item from the menu that wasn't superb. And maybe I'm a sucker, but I was delighted to be served pineapple chicken in half a pineapple. Kitschy and delicious! The staff is courteous and fast, and the owner is always present and concerned. I've eaten there alone, in groups, and never seen a drop-off in service, speed, or quality.

    (5)
  • Sarah B.

    Oh god! So good! My favorite! It can't be beat! They are a ltitle pricey at dinner time go for the lunch special it's enough food for two meals and you get all the add ons like soup and egg rolls. Hubby looooves the sesame chicken, my fav has always been the Happy family but recently I've been going with the combo lo-mein which is fantastic as well!

    (5)
  • Myla P.

    It's definitely not the best Chinese food I have ever had, but there are very few options for Chinese near my office, so I'll take it for their reasonably priced lunch any day. Oddly enough, I have been to their original location in Thornton and I absolutely could not stand it, but this location is much more tolerable. I always get one 3 dishes: Moo Goo Gai Pan, Shrimp Egg Foo Young, or the Barbecued Pork Noodle Soup. Many of the reviews are for deep fried dishes (ie. sweet & sour pork, sesame chicken, etc.). I tend to steer clear of those at any Chinese restaurant as a general rule since these are the most Americanized you will find on the menu. Of the 3 dishes I choose from, I will say that the Noodle Soup is my favorite. It comes in a large bowl filled with egg noodles, barbecued pork and vegetables in a light broth. I have to be in the right mood for the other dishes, because they use a very heavy hand with the sauce. I'm not a fan but I'm sure others don't mind. In any case, a full meal with soup and hot tea always comes out at the same price as a Fast Food Value Meal, so it's not too bad.

    (3)
  • Justin B.

    I grew up in Thornton and this Chinese retaurant Is one of the only reasons I will go back to Thornton. All I have to say is Double Delight! sesame shrimp and sesame shrimp in one mouth watering dish. If I was on death row my last meal would be DOUBLE DELIGHT! A great restaurant usually has a stand alone building but Heaven Dragon is in an old strip mall off 120th and Colorado. The poo poo platter is awesome too! Great tasty apps before your meal. Old G W Bush himself has enjoyed take-out from this highly decorated republican establishment. When my folks come into town from Steamboat this is one of the few places we eat. If your looking for a fun cocktail try the volcano.

    (5)
  • Paula R.

    We have tried this place several times and really wanted to like it, because it is very close to our home. This is run by the same folks as Pearl Wok, and IMO the other place is vastly better. Food was bland and tasted kind of canned. Service was fine and prices are OK, but there are many better places within a couple of miles.

    (2)
  • Raleigh F.

    The heaven dragon in Arvada is much better. We got the $9.95 per person dinner with soup, pu pu platter, sesame chicken, shrimp with garlic sauce, and fried rice. A lot of food, but not memorable...

    (2)
  • Ryan M.

    I can honestly say that I feel truly sorry for those who rated this place so highly. Their taste buds may explode if they ever experienced what homemade Chinese food and sauces tastes like. That said, like an elderly person answering a telemarketer's call, I fell for the menu I received in my mailbox. Maybe it was the photos of the owner with President Bush or the fact it was freezing outside and the wife wanted a big ol' bowl of Wonton, I was weak. I told her we should go for lunch, that way you can sample the menu at a reduced price taking advantage of combo's and specials. Anyone would understand us falling for it, and let me tell you the three raving reviews about this place on yelp only made justifying it worse. I don't mind taking one for the team every now and then, and I know I am not the only person in Broomfield to have received their awe inspiring menu in the mail. So let this serve as your official warning if it's not heeded I can not be held responsible. The Food: It comes from a Can! I know there's skeptics out there that would never believe that at this very moment there are millions of cans of crappy Chinese food lining the shelves of mediocre / opportunistic restaurants out there. Believe me you can taste the difference. I'll start with the Wonton soup, a bowl of viscous yellow liquid adorned with limp dumplings served lukewarm. I'm not an expert per se on all things wonton but I have made it at home before. ( Which by the way is really easy to make and a lot lower in sodium than the alternative See allrecipies.com ) How exactly do you serve a cold bowl of wonton without cabbage, bok choy, green onions, twice cooked pork slivers, etc.? Easy, pour it out of a can heat very gently and serve. Following our terrible soup would be the oily meatless eggrolls, Mmmm Seriously I thought I had passed out and woke up in a vegan's dream come true, a meatless fantasy filled with a bland tofu like array of anti-epicurean delights. WAKE UP! I may be alone in this but an eggroll should have some form of protein inside, deep fried shredded lettuce encased in an oily wrapper is not exactly what I secretly fantasize about. I have truly saved the best for last, how would you feel if I told you the wife had their "World Famous" Sesame Chicken and I went all Panda Express and tried the Orange Chicken only to find THEY TASTE EXACTLY THE SAME. No, no this cant be right, I tell myself as I continue to sample both plates at frantic pace. How could this be, they should be worlds apart. The answer lies in the fact that both sauces probably came from the same can. I will admit this, the pieces of "chicken" were eerily crispy, I mean we're talking KFC extra crispy style swimming in brown goo, It honestly defies all properties of food physics. I found myself trying more and more of this mediocre chow just to experience the unbelievable. The Service: Excellent, hence the single lonely star floating in a sea of possibility. After all that I could find nothing wrong with the presentation and service. That's what makes it so hard the verbally berate such nice folks, It's times like these I say shut up passive aggressive voice in my head and report the facts. They wear uniforms! They keep your water glass full, we all know how salty Chinese food can be it helps to follow each serving with a full glass of water. The tea was piping hot which astonished me in light of our soup. Summary: If you're in the mood for greasy salty canned food presented by well dressed polite servers have at it. They don't deliver so you will have to experience their Miami Vice decor in person. My pounding headache is screaming MSG and I have a strange urge to chase the mailman. Thanks Heaven Dragon!

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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Chinese Cuisine

The popularity of Chinese food in America can be adjudicated by the appearance of China Town in many major cities in the United State of America. The popular trend of ordering or opting for Chinese take away food isn't unknown in America. Chinese take away food comes to rescue when you're too tired from work or too exhausted to cook. No one can resist the temptation of eating spicy noodles, shrimp, chicken, beef or pork cooked in the sweet and spicy sauce. The cooking method of authentic Chinese food is a lot different compared to what is served in America.

Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.

There are not many restaurants in America serving authentic Chinese food. A little research on Restaurant Listings directory can help you locate the best Chinese restaurants in the city. Chinese cuisine is continuously evolving, and you can find a variety of dishes categorized as the food for lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, and diabetic friendly. So, if you have a group of friends with different taste patterns, save the hassle and visit the nearest Chinese restaurant in your city.

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