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  • Mike S.

    Walked into the jade dynasty for lunch. My son started gagging because of the smell of the fish tank that was so filthy you could barely see the fish. Health dept would have a field day. Don't know if the food is good or not but based on the appearance of the dining area not sure I want to find out.

    (1)
  • P F.

    I felt compelled to write this because we have eaten Jade Dynasty takeout twice since visiting Manitou Springs and we are very picky about our food. Both times and the food has been excellent and consistent. The family that owns the Restaraunt is lovely and you can tell that they take great care in preparing their food using fresh veggies etc. Make sure to ask for the special house hot mustard if you order eggrolls. Don't let the outer appearance fool you these folks know what they are doing and won't disappoint. Manitou and visitors should to support and enjoy this restaraunt.

    (4)
  • Michael M.

    We were passing through on vacation and ordeted takeout from our hotel. Our order was delivered promptly, hot and everything was excellant! What an nice surprise

    (4)
  • Kevin S.

    Staying at a hotel near by we ordered delivery from here. The food was delivered very quick under 10 minutes. I ordered the sesame chicken and it was the best I've ever had, great flavor with just a little spice. Definitely will have again if I'm back in town.

    (4)
  • David W.

    Upon entering we were greeted warmly by the wait staff and promptly seated. In only a few mins our order was taken and we were sitting sipping on tea. Our bowls of soup were brought out and boy were they delicious. I had the hot and sour while the family are egg drop lovers. Both of the soups were tasty and piping hot. Once we were finished with the soups our entrees came out. We ordered sesame beef, moo goo gai pan and shrimp lo mein. All I can say is each were very delicious in their own way. The sesame beef was tender and lightly battered with a sweet yet slight spice to it. Very yummy was the shrimp lo mein with its noodles done to perfection. The shrimp was also cooked to perfection as well.Last but not least was the Moo goo gai pan. This was balanced dish of chicken and veggies in a light sauce. All I can say is nom nom nom. The price was right for a family of 4 with it being around 10 per head. The wait staff was on the ball with refills of drinks, rice and an extra fortune cookie or two for us kids at heart. If you are looking for a light tasty chineese meal that beats Panda Express. Than this is your place.

    (5)
  • Deb G.

    Tried Jade Dynasty for the first time today and was very pleasantly surprised! Loved the restaurant and most importantly the food. And, extremely impressed with the menu. There is a "healthy" dinner and lunch menu that comes with rice and soup and provides you with the number of CARBS per meal (Yes!), as well as other important calculations for those on specific diets. There is generous free parking, just as you are coming into Manitou, lovely purple & white cloth tables with service on beautiful light blue & white china, a fish tank, and looks like they may have a bar during the evenings. But, back to the food - we ordered off the healthy menu and our food was outstanding. It was fresh, delicious, cooked to order, and had just the right amount of flavor and spice. It was NOT loaded with sugar. It was NOT your typical fast chinese food.... Hubby had the Schezuan Chicken and I had Mongolian Shrimp - YUMMIE! Can't wait to return here. The staff are very nice and thanked us for our business. See you again soon, Jade Dynasty! Mr & Mrs. G.

    (5)
  • Andy G.

    We have been twice in the last two months. Good food! Well prepared with generous portions. Very authentic flavor. Under new ownership in the last year. The owners are very friendly and helpful. My kids love this place as well and ask for it by name. The large soup is enormous and we had plenty of leftovers.

    (4)
  • Connor J.

    We stayed at the rode way inn right across the street and got some easy food to go so that we could eat in our room. The food was average priced at about $10 and entree. My gf got the sesame chicken and I got the chicken lo mein. They were both as good as you could expect from your neighborhood Chinese joint, and we really enjoyed them both. The egg rolls were especially good and are recommended. The place was obviously family owned and they kindly let us borrow a wine opener as our hotel didn't have one (ridiculous I know haha). It wasn't mind blowing but I'd recommend it if you're looking for an easy moderately priced dinner or something to-go/delivery. Would definitely order it again!

    (5)
  • Deborah G.

    As we were in search of a new Chinese restaurant, (our old one changed hands and it's not good) we decided to try Jade Dynasty. The food was awesome! I tasted their Jasmine tea, wonton soup, egg drop soup, Almond Chicken, Lemon chicken and sesame chicken. I am not a big fried food fan but it was lightly and quickly fried and delicious. The vegetables were crisp and fantastic and the sauces made it all delish! Very tender chicken all around. Though the dining room was clean and the service was good, I would probably choose to order take-out next time. We were a bit chilly, but it did snow 3" while we were in the restaurant! Jade Dynasty will have a repeat performance with our family.

    (4)
  • Diane N.

    I can understand the criticisms of the ambiance.. it's unfair to hold small businesses to the standard of bigger ones. Specifically, small businesses don't have a lot of start-up money. I'd rather the place be clean and "sterile" than dirty and comfy; I'm pretty sure if there is more dine-in, than take-out, the occupancy would supersede the empty feeling. The food is good. It's standard Chinese-American fare (for some I'm assuming it's not Americanized enough). It's good if you know what you like because you can ask the owner if he can dish it up that way. This place may not be a Panda Express or one of Denver's fancy Chinese restaurants, but, if you want good, reliable Chinese food (NOT GROSS like 2000 Wok) then visit China China. Recommendations: POTSTICKERS!!! Fried Shrimp

    (4)
  • Chip E.

    Called because they had free delivery to motel. Ordered three entrees and soup. Was told it would be 20 to 30 for delivery. I swear they were there in less that ten. The food was still too hot to eat. Food was fresh and delicious. Excellent choice. It was even good the next day.

    (5)
  • Candace D.

    For the life of me, I can't understand the bad reviews of the food here. Sure ambiance is lacking and the waitstaff and owner aren't American, so they're not going to act American, but I found the food to be fabulous. Having been to China a number of times, I cannot stand the nastiness of 2000 Wok or Panda Express. But this place...dang. Freshly made food, cooked to order and fast. We did go in at about 3, so there was only one other table being served, but I thought these guys did a great job. We had a great time talking to Diane, the owner (let not her American name fool you...she's half Vietnamese, half Chinese and says she makes a mean pho). I ordered the sweet and sour chicken and it came out with the sauce on the side, which I thought was a great touch as it didn't leave me with soggy chicken. The egg drop soup, egg roll, and cheese wonton all came with the lunch special and were all great. My husband ordered the sesame chicken which came on a bed of cabbage. The cashew chicken my dad ordered had a good helping of cashews. And my mom thoroughly enjoyed her chicken lo mein. All in all, I thought the food made up for anything that was lacking in ambiance and location. Do yourself a favor and check them out.

    (4)
  • Sibby S.

    Ambiance: Clean yet sterile-feeling restaurant located on the edge of Manitou Springs. Two dining rooms, one was dark during my dinner visit. Was a very cold winter evening, and the dining room was like an icebox. Myself and the two other tables, all had our coats on throughout the meal. I have a feeling their main clientele is take out vs dine-in. Service: Completely inattentive. Water glass was never refilled. The man who owns this place accosted me as I entered. As I do with all places I review on yelp, I take a picture of the place from outside before I enter (I develop the photo, and place in a scrapbook, along with any take out menus and a hard copy of my yelp review). The guy wanted to know why I took a photo of his buidling (and did so with a loud voice and a scowl). When I told him I take photos of all places I eat at , he continued his Inquisition "Why You Do That!", "I don't understand that!". He returned to his table, eating a bowl of soup during my visit, and glared at me the entire meal -- wow, who is he afraid I may be - health dept? IRS? Food: In a town full of terrible Chinese, this place takes the dishonor of worst Chinese along with China Inn II and 2000 Wok (see all my Chinese reviews). Egg drop soup had the consistency of jello - very thick and glue-like. Pork dish contained big chunks of flavorless Pork meat that was very tough (not BBQ pork at all as advertised in the menu). Very very thick brown sauce covered tasteless meat and lots of onions and peppers to stretch the portion of this dish. Dish was advertised as "spicy" but was very very bland. I could only muster eating a few chunks of the pork, as it was super-dry and was like gnawing on shoe leather. Overall, I really don't know how this place stays in business, other than the fact with all the restaurants in Manitou Springs and Old Colorado City, this is the only Chinese place (I think the closest Chinese place is Coal Mine Dragon, way over on West Uintah, which is pretty decent). If another Chinese place ever opens in the area, this place will be toast fast.

    (1)
  • Nicole H.

    Went for dinner tonight. The service was very good. We ordered cheese wontons which were pretty good. We ordered kung pao chicken and szechwan chicken with white and fried rice. The white rice had no flavor, but held up to the sticky rice label. The fried rice was more like white rice with brown color added; no taste, no egg. The main courses were good, the szechwan chicken had a good amount of fresh vegetables which were tasty. Overall, the meal was ok, but nothing special.

    (3)
  • Sean S.

    I made it to this restaurant in time for lunch, and I am so glad that I did. The hot and sour soup was amazing, the orange chicken was wonderful, and the rice and egg roll were both delicious. I am really picky about the meat that I eat, but the chicken here was all white meat and no fat was to be found. It really made my day. The only part that I didn't enjoy was the restrooms. They need a bit of work done to them, but otherwise it was awesome.

    (4)
  • Peggy B.

    We had the Hot and Sour and Wonton Soup, Orange Chicken, and Happy Family. Both soups were tasty, and the Happy Family was delicious. The Orange Chicken was a little too chewy and not the best. My in-laws really liked the Moo Shu Shrimp. Service was solid and prices reasonable.

    (3)
  • Shannon M.

    I live in the area and I will not order from here. I tried three times and each time tasted the same even though each was a different dish. Only good thing is free delivery. Plan to spend the night in the bathroom

    (2)
  • Greg P.

    Good food, good service...the place looked a bit shabby...a half filled aquarium, with green water and large goldfish didn't help the decor. I had the orange chicken which was sweet with a nice crunch, the steamed rice was just a bit mushy, the egg roll was greasy with a smooth skin but the inside was filled with crispy, tasty, fresh cabbage. The wonton soup was very good, not mushy and very hot.

    (3)
  • Sarah G.

    I've been here twice. Once for dinner and the other for lunch. The dinner (which was delivered) by far was the best. This was our order which was to feed 2 people: egg rolls which were pipping hot and delicious! Szechaun chicken I liked but it was relatively bland and not hot at all. my fav was the orange chicken, they actually had orange rinds which created a burst of flavor. Both of these dishes said "hot" but neither me nor my bf had any type of 'heat' The lunch which i ordered and picked up was a different story. The resturant opens at 11:00 and i orded at 11:45. The egg rolls were VERY cold..like they were made at 11 and were marinating on a cold counter until someone ordered them. I ordered the egg drop soup and it was SUPER orange, i couldn't eat a bit of it. I dipped my spoon and it had a thick layer of oil, very disappointing. I then ordered Mongolian Beef and that was tasteful and hot. Judging from the egg roll and the questionable egg drop soup I was skeptical about the mongolian beef..had it been sitting there for an hour + too? Rated it 3 stars bc the first time was great but the second was disastrous

    (3)
  • Victoria N.

    There's something about hole-in-the-wall type places which draw me and make me wanna give it a shot. China-China definitely is one of those places. The restaurant seems family owned, I think I have a soft spot for local, small businesses and would much rather support them over the larger chains like Panda. With that being said, I suggest you bring a little patience with you during your dine in time and just enjoy the experience; they appear to have a small staff. Why are we so rushed these days to dine in and get out? If that's the case, then why bother going out anyways? And if you don't have the time to spare, call in for take-out or delivery :] My favorites are: The lo mein Eggrolls, eggrolls, eggrolls, eggrolls. Their delivery service is excellent. I'll take a moment to remind all of us "foodies" to remember to tip your driver! We all know that gas prices are at an all time high and won't be going down anytime soon. These people are doing us a favor by bringing the food to us, so help them out!

    (4)
  • Vincent P.

    Fresh food. Some of the better Chinese I have had in Colorado. Yes the restaurant itself is a bit bland but the food makes up for it.

    (5)
  • laura d.

    Had the Hot & Sour soup yesterday, pretty good & the eggrolls, also pretty good. Better Delivery than Coal Mine in my opinion, haven't dined in yet tho.

    (4)
  • Chuck M.

    Nice choice for take out near Manitou!

    (3)
  • David E.

    A charming little restaurant with good prices, but both my wife and I got sick later. I had shrimp, my wife got chicken and we both had the fried rice. Any place that makes us sick gets only one star.

    (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
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Dogs Allowed : 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.

Jade Dynasty Chinese Restaurant

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