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  • Arlene H.

    O'Mei brings more than an ounce of class to Chinese cuisine. It caters to the area and demographic with their menu offerings and ambiance. What seems to be a cursed location with previous restaurants that have come and gone, I have high hopes that this place because they might have just gotten it right. I was there for another business luncheon, and it added a lovely sense of zen for intimate conversation. It was exactly what we needed as we were discussing work. The restaurant was tastefully designed with pops of red and neutral colors, white comfy leather seats and the classy white linens. It was also nice to see the restaurant stay to the tradition of round tables which is commonly seen in Chinese restaurants to enhance the "family style" dishes and better conversation. The service was great. We had a few special requests and everything was accommodated without question or confusion. Timing was also right, and timing is something we take for granted until it affects us negatively. Therefore, I have to bring this to light for a job well done. I ordered the Singapore noodles, with a lovely taste of light curry, shrimp and chicken with rice noodles. They were perfectly done and just what I expected. My co-workers were also pleased with their dishes - chicken and broccoli with a special request for the white sauce to be on the side. The broccoli was a perfect texture, cooked but held its own. Another person had the roasted duck appetizer, and that is one of the featured items of O'Mei. It was a lovely fair share of crispy duck, pancakes, scallions and sweet molasses-type sauce. What a wonderfully pleasant meal! There's nothing like being satisfied and happy with your meal to set the rest of your work afternoon! They truly elevated Chinese food with maintaining the sensory familiarity of smell and taste. Sadly or not so sadly, I think this place might steal some of the customers that would make the trek up north on 41 to another location, when they find out it's right in the central hub of North Naples. It just might be that go-to place for a nice and rather easy family style dinner. 19-2015

    (4)
  • Aki K.

    Agree with David O. who posted on this review. We had fantastic Pekin Duck with excellent plum sauce and pancakes. I had Pekin duck in many places, but this was the BEST one. The place was very clean and nice interior. The service was very good. I highly recommend this Chinese restaurant.

    (5)
  • David O.

    I cannot remember when I have read such conflicting reviews of a restaurant so we were quite skeptical upon deciding to try Omei Chinese Bistro off Naples Blvd.,last night. Not to worry. The restaurant is beautiful. White leather chairs and clean modern lines and white tablecloths. Cale our server was top notch and the food was excellent. Don't hesitate to give Omei a try, likely the best Chinese in Naples.

    (5)
  • Vincent T.

    My wife and myself were planning on dining at oMei last night but my wife feeling a little under the weather we decided to do Take Out instead. I arrived at the restaurant just before 6pm Saturday night and was surprised that only 9 of the 22 tables were occupied and no one was sitting at the bar. Perhaps a little early I thought. I sat at the bar and was greeted by a little over the top friendly bartender. While checking out the menu I ordered a Beefeaters gin and tonic ($9) with a twist on lemon. This was served pretty promptly - with a lime (strike one). I placed my to go food order with the barman. A few minutes later a couple came in and sat at the bar close to me. They chatted with the bartender, asking him how long the restaurant had been at this location and if they had a second location. The bartender said they had a second location but he wasn't really sure where it was - "maybe two miles north of Immokalee Road ?? The couple ordered from the bartender who gave them his recommendations. After about ten to fifteen minutes, the bartender served soup to the couple - which the gentleman told the bartender the soup wasn't the one he ordered - a and the bartender apologized and put in a new order for soup which was served shortly after, After approx 30 minutes of waiting I asked the bartender if he could check on my food order. He returned from the kitchen and told be that two of the three items I ordered were ready and he was waiting for the third to come up to complete the order. After another five minutes the bartender went back to the kitchen - returned empty handed - order still not ready. Another five minutes went by and the bartender went back to the kitchen and returned with a bag, handed the bag to me and apologized for the wait and I paid my $48 tab plus $5 tip. I thought 40 minutes for an order that didn't have to be plated was a little excessive particularly I view of the fact that the couple sitting at the bar who came in after me were well into their meal. Glad to have my order, I made it to my car - but then decided to check my order to see if the food was anyway hot - as my guess was that some of the order was probably sitting around for a while. Glad I did check the order while in the parking lot and not waited until I got home, as I had been served the wrong order. I returned to the restaurant and told the bartender that I had been given someone else's to go food order. He called over an Asian lady who might have been a manager (she did not introduce herself to be or address me in any way) who took the order I was given back to the kitchen. After another ten minutes waiting, I received my order. The food was ok - Crispy Duck w/white rice - 4 stars , Chicken Lettuce Wraps - 3 stars (nowhere close to Cheesecake Factory or AZN) and Salt & Pepper Calamari - 1 star So overall food rating - 3 stars and service 1 star / 2 star aggregate. Won't be rushing back to oMei anytime soon - sure glad they weren't busy while I was there last night and I probably wouldn't be home yet if there were.

    (2)
  • Nolah G.

    We just tried to have dinner at the 14700 Tamiami Trail Omei Restaurant and it was a dismal experience. Our first request for steamed vegetables was denied because the "chefs don't deviate from their recipes". Our appetizers arrived in a reasonable amount of time and then we waited, and waited, and waited. When we asked our waitress about when we could expect our food she said "I don't know, we don't speak the same language". I speak English and they speak Chinese". After 1 hour and 40 minutes of waiting we were told by our waitress they she had no idea why it was taking so long and that it was her last week of working there....and then she shrugged. She was very happy to give us the name of the next restaurant where she would be working. ( We have already made note to never go there) We told her to cancel our order and give us our check....which she promptly did. On our way out other diners told us that they had/have the same experience at this location. They said that the service has deteriorated since they opened their second location (Napes Blvd.) We were sorry to hear this as the small amount of food we had was very good. We will not be back.

    (2)
  • Lacey S.

    Very nice decor- more upscale than casual. The food was really good, however my glass of wine was stale. They offered another at no charge. Prices were a little high.

    (4)
  • Gabriel M.

    WORST EXPERIENCE EVER! I have not written a review before, but the waitress was so awful and the owner was one of the rudest people I've met so I felt the need. I will start by saying I do enjoy the food, although it is hit and miss. The waitress I had tonight for the third time is very strange, rude, and slow. Took an hour to get our meals. When I ordered my hot sake the waitress said "you won't like it" and walked away; it was decent. The lettuce wraps came with too few pieces of lettuce, so we asked for some more and our waitress said sure. When we got the bill, the 4 pieces of lettuce cost $4.50. My gf has IBS and cannot eat onions or garlic her meal had onions even though the waitress assured her it would be okay to get it without, she picked around them. When we told the waitress there were onions she said "just so you know, that's bok choy." It wasn't. The meal was honestly good though. My Mu Shu Pork had too few pancakes (flour tortillas). To get more it cost $5, I declined. At least I was told beforehand I suppose. We explained how we were upset about the extra charges to the waitress, she told us if she were in charge of would be free for extra lettuce but told us the owner would not change her mind. We asked for her anyway. After 10 minutes we asked where she was and the waitress said she didn't want to come out because she was talking with her daughter (who was very young, maybe 6 or 7, and walking around the kitchen with her fingers in her mouth). After saying we won't leave until she comes out, she finally came out. She walked up and said "hello?" and very nicely we explained we enjoy our food every time we come here, but the service is extremely slow, and the food was extra salty tonight, and my Dad, who was upset, said he thought it was very cheap to charge $4.50 for a few pieces of lettuce and $5 for a couple flour tortillas and he won't come back again, MID SENTENCE the owner says "okay thank you" and walks away. Extremely rude, terrible business, and I with an attitude like that you shouldn't be in business. MIND YOU, their other location just closed down and have I believe a 77 health rating, a C. The guy behind the bar and the young blondish waitress are both very nice, though. TL;DR Waitress is extremely strange, took over an hour (not unusual there), messed up order, they overcharge for little things and don't tell you their extra, and the owner basically told us we can go f**k ourselves.

    (1)
  • Kathy M.

    The worst ever treatment. After an hour and a half, after complaining about one appetizer being the only thing served, after watching the manager and hostess consult but never do anything, we told the waitress we would leave if nothing arrived in 5 minutes. She was a nice, hard-working girl as frustrated as we were. That manager followed us outside and threatened to call the police -- repeatedly. Apparently that's the only way to get her attention. We weren't skipping out on the bill; we were hungry and frustrated and tired. She should be fired. So should the hostess be. The kitchen was overwhelmed, and no one knew that they were in the service business.

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Noise Level : Loud

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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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