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  • David P.

    Came here for a dinner on a quiet Monday night. The menu is very generic, nothing really stood out as special. We had the Sesame Chicken, Dragon & Phoenix, and a plate of the BBQ fried rice. The quality of the food was darn good, right on par with Emperor of China. The sauces were very flavorful and the chicken was cooked to perfection, crispy outside and moist inside. Service was just OK but the owner was nice. I would definitely come here again.

    (4)
  • Leslie Z.

    I love this place! We've been ordering in from here for years and not a thing has changed. They're great for groups, and always on time with the estimations. The food is beyond excellent, and the portions are spectacular. Everything is very fresh and has an authentic taste. The only knock I would have is that on really busy nights they tend to shut their phone off instead of telling people the food will take a while longer.

    (5)
  • Lacey A.

    I really like this little lunch buffet. I started going to the lunch buffet 6 years ago when I worked in the area. I went probably once a month for a couple years, then left that job so I stopped going because it wasn't convenient. I decided to go back today, and to my surprise, literally nothing had changed in the few years time. Hooray! It's not a huge buffet, but it's only $8.45 so I wouldn't expect something huge. There's definitely enough selection for me, though. A couple soups, some sauces, white and fried rice, eggrolls, crab rangoon, fried boneless white meat chicken pieces in batter, singapore noodles, twice cooked pork, garlic chicken, a veggie stir fry, sesame chicken, egg foo young, fried chicken wings, and my favorite, beef with green beans. Plus great little almond cookies. My typical plate is loaded with crab rangoon, fried chicken, and a ton of the beef with green beans. They deep fry the green beans as most Chinese restaurants do, so they get the lovely wrinkly skin. Then stir fry them with beef in a dark brown sauce (likely oyster and soy based). The dish is so good I ended up making a similar dish at home when I needed my fix. The fried things are always still crunchy and not soggy, including the chicken breast pieces fried in a sweetish batter. That's not an easy feat on a buffet. Everything is always being refilled or refreshed by the staff. They take dirty plates away from your table quickly and refill your water fast as well. No, it's not amazing authentic Chinese cuisine, but it's a great little Chinese-American buffet that's thankfully nothing like those "Chinese buffet" mega restaurants that are also mega nasty. Plus the woman who you pay at the counter (I assume owner, she's older and English is not her first language) is adorable and knows everyone that comes in. She used to recognize me all the time when I was a regular. Nice lady!

    (4)
  • Monica M.

    I hadn't eaten here before, but ordered delivery for the first time about a week ago. The delivery person was very nice, and the food looked and tasted great! However, I got violently ill that evening in the middle of the night. I had sweet and sour chicken, which seemed like a pretty safe bet to me. In the spirit of fairness, my sister ordered a different entree, and was perfectly fine. Gotta say my experience completely turned me off of going there again, unfortunately.

    (3)
  • Ed B.

    I have been here several times now for lunch. I had the buffet each time. This place is your standard Chinese restaurant with you typical decor and menu. Nothng fancy just good consistant food. The food is good but not great. It is alway very consistant which to me is very important. I want to know what I am getting every time. The buffet is small but it has enough variety that if you like all the standard favorites like Gereral Tsao's chicken, egg foo young, sweet and sour chicken to name a few you will find something good to eat here. The service is good and they seem to never run out of an item on the buffet table. The price is very reasonable as well so for lunch you cannot go wrong if you have a taste for this type of food. They seem to do a good carry out amount of business as well. I would suspect that the rest of the menu is pretty good as well as it is fairly extensive. I will be back.

    (3)
  • Gordon L.

    Decided to order out with my co-workers tonight. I initially asked for the Dragon & Phoenix but was told they where out of the lobster. I settled on half of the item by ordering the General Tsos Chicken. Our order was for delivery and when I pulled my chicken out of the paper bag it was a mess. They put the chicken loaded with sauce just in a paper carton and threw it in an untied plastic bag. While they gave a generous portion of tasty meat their packaging was sloppy. Holding onto my bag of food I was reminded more of purchasing aquarium fish from a pet store than getting ready to enjoy a meal.

    (3)
  • Francis D.

    Only reviewing lunch buffet. It small and simple, but everything tasty and pleasant. Friendly greeting and service at the Royal Garden. I will continue to come again or update review!!!

    (5)
  • Jim V.

    We have come here for a few years. Mainly for the lunch buffet it is slightly above average but some elements of it are very tasty .

    (3)
  • Alice S.

    Let's get one thing straight: I didn't go to Royal Garden for high quality authentic Chinese. I went because I wanted Americanized Chinese comfort food and it's near my house. But this place doesn't even meet that challenge. The lo mein tastes like celery and nothing else. The Mu Shu pork is too sweet with no bite or salt. The wonton soup is filled with mushy lettuce and lacks flavor. I won't go back, no matter how much comfort I need.

    (1)
  • Jeff S.

    I've lived in the neighborhood and am a Royal Garden regular for the last 10 years. It's basically very good Chinese food owned by good people....hence why I'm a regular.... The Red Cooked Duck is one of my favorite meals on the planet....I'm not sure how it's seasoned or where the ducks come from, but it's special and the best I've tasted anywhere (including China). My Chinese wife agrees.

    (5)
  • Andrew K.

    They have the best fried rice on the Northshore and great carry out. They also have a very good lunch buffet and it is reasonably priced. They also have great parking and it is easily accessible.

    (4)
  • Slob S.

    Whitefish Bay is not known for their Chinese buffets (in fact we're not even sure if this is in Whitefish Bay or Glendale. Whatever, we're not geographers). If this does fall within WFB village limits, it's the only one. Point is, there isn't another Chinese buffet for miles and we think that's a problem. If you work or live in the area, get that craving to stuff your face with delicious Chinese food from a buffet, but don't have that much time, you go to Royal Garden because you really don't have a choice. The owners may be aware of this quasi-monopoly and seem to make their buffet good enough, but not great. As we walked in, we were shocked to see almost every table filled with business-types; we didn't really fit-in with our baggy sweatshirts and cargo pants. We were greeted quickly and brought to our seats. From that point on, the service went downhill. Granted there seemed to be one waitress for the entire place, but we still expect our water glass to be filled when empty. And then service went really south. Towards the end of our visit while in the buffet line, Snob noticed something shiny in his kung-pow beef. He picked out a 2-inch slice of sharp-looking metal. You know, the kind of metal that if you put it in your mouth and chewed, it would shred your mouth to pieces and force you to second-guess how long it has been since you got your last tetanus shot. Well, Snob pointed this out to who appeared to be the owner. She mumbled something, grabbed the piece of metal, and then said, "Oh, I'll take that for you" and whisked off behind the curtain to the kitchen. Standing there dumbfounded looking for more shrapnel in his beef Snob thought, "She didn't even apologize, she didn't even take my plate, she didn't even REMOVE THE REST OF THE BEEF FROM THE BUFFET." In hindsight, Snob would have requested she did that, but he didn't and if you ate metal from the buffet that day, it's partially his fault; he's still confident in his innocence though. Not really hungry for anything else off the buffet, Slob and Snob made their way over to the stack of almond cookies to finish their meal and were again somewhat disgusted to see no tongs to grab a cookie. They expect you to just grab a cookie off the pile... with your hands, hands that have been placing egg rolls in your mouth and playing with metal. Slob's tweets (@chinesebuffeter) sum it up: "I'm one plate away from being full, two plates from being sick" and then deciding "nothing worth getting sick over." We paid our overly-priced bill ($8.50 before tip) and left. This is what we agree on: 1. Service was sub-par and even sub-awful at one point 2. Very busy lunch-time crowd 3. Shrapnel in food can really bring down the quality rating This is where we differ slightly: Slob: I have to admit, I had a hard time writing this review. This was a rather pedestrian experience. Since we had been here years ago, pedestrian means it beat my expectations. All I remember from years ago was that we never intended to go back. The restaurant was busy this time. This came as a bit of a surprise. It also made it difficult to navigate to and from the buffet. The buffet had, basically, the standard fare. The missing elements were Chinese donuts and Lo Mein noodles. The other staples were there, but not a single thing I had was 'very good'. It almost all, however, fell into the 'good' category. The exception was an awful fried chicken wing. It looked like the kind they used to have at the Ponderosa buffet but didn't taste nearly as good. Everything else, the fried rice, sweet and sour chicken, and sesame chicken were 'good'. The egg drop soup was the basic buffet recipe, which is good, but it had a stink to it. My unscientific opinion is that it stayed out too long or is a cheaper version than the quality stuff. If you are a slob and enjoy tying on the old feed bag for some Chinese Buffet, this is a forgettable, yet not bad alternative. Considering the dearth of Chinese Buffets in the area, it serves a purpose. The only major issue being the piece of metal in the food that didn't seem to bother or surprise the help. As the late leader of North Korea Kim Jong Il was once heard saying in a Pyongyang bistro "I never eat at places with metal scraps in my food." Assuming you don't find metal in the food, I can't see anyone hating it or anyone loving it. If you find someone that either loves it or hates it, it means they either own the restaurant or just hate Chinese Buffets. 1. Quality - 2.5/5 2. Quantity - 12.5/25 (Good food aplenty though) 3. Cleanliness - 2.5/5 4. Price - 2/5 5. Replenishing - 4/5 6. Service - 2.5/5 25.5/50 Grade -.51 Favorite Item: Fried Rice (by default) Item to avoid: Anything with a metal strip in it. -For Snob's review, please visit onmilwaukee.com/myOMC/bl…

    (3)
  • Alexis R.

    First and Last time visit for me!! Decided to try this place dinner and to say I was disappointed would be an understatement. I did not realize there would be peanuts all over my food order since that was not indicated in the description on the menu and so I told the waitress that I would need to order something else. The waitress was not the problem. She politely took the food away and brought me back out a menu. She explained to the owner that I requested to order something else. The owner came over and wanted to know "what's the problem" (her exact words). When I explained to her that I did not care to eat something covered with peanuts she scolded me about how that particular dish was served with peanuts everywhere in Milwaukee. I apologized to her hoping to avoid any hurt feelings, for causing any inconvenience but explained to her that I didn't know about the peanuts because the menu didn't state that. She again scolded me, saying that I needed to ask more questions and walked away I then asked why my side of fried rice was so large in comparison to my friend's. And the waitress stated that she placed a full order of rice not a side order because all menu items only come with white rice. Again, this was news to me because the menu does NOT state this. I told the waitress that perhaps we miscommunicated and that I only wanted a side order of rice with my meal and had never intended to order two meals for myself. The owner came back to my table to scold me some more about asking questions. When I stated that I didn't like the way I was being treated and talked to and that this was not a good impression for a FIRST TIME customer the owner then began to yell about how they "weren't mean there: (again her exact words). I don't even know why I continued to engage in conversation with this woman but I was trying to give her the benefit of the doubt and again reiterated that I was a NEW customer to her establishment. However, the she continued to scold me and go off on a tangent. When she stated something about how they speak English and they are not Spanish speakers, attempting to insult me based off of my appearance, I decided it was definitely time to go. No I did not get a box and no I did not pay for what I ordered. NO ONE should be talked to or treated like that. I don't care if the food is good or not, honestly I will never know. But no apology in the world could get me to give that place a second thought.

    (1)
  • viv p.

    The food's pretty decent. I've been there for the lunch buffet during the week and felt like the food wasn't doused in MSG, but that each had a distinct taste, which was nice. (sometimes all the food in a chinese buffet tastes the same after they've been fried, but it wasn't like that here.) I did not like the fried rice, though. It had no taste. I'd just eat steamed rice here. I've gone back, since I like the clean food. But I'm very picky with my stars, so this is just a 3. I'd give it 3.5 if it was an option. the owner seems to like to ask personal questions - what do you do, etc. Seems invasive but I think she's trying to make you into a repeat customer. She was talking with other customers and calling them by name, asking about their life, etc. Gave me a small town feeling. If offended, just ignore her. Otherwise, just play along. *grin* Our server was pretty good with the drink, though it was a busy afternoon. Not all servers are the same, it seems.

    (3)
  • Julie D.

    I had recently returned to Milwaukee after having been gone for quite a while. With an empty refridgerator, I was in search of something to eat. I was in the area of this restaurant, so decided to give it a try. I walked in and grabbed a menu and was a bit disappionted to see that it was the typical EXTREMELY Americanized menu, the kind that you might expect to see at Wongs Wok (nothing against Wongs Wok because I'm a fan). But I certainly was expecting a bit more from a regular sit-down type of restaurant such as this one. Since I didn't see anything that jumped out at me, I asked the staff for suggestions. They told me, "I don't know, it depends what you like." Fine, I won't hold that against them. So I ordered shrimp fried rice and pork with black mushrooms. The shrimp were quite mushy, and not the consistency that shrimp should be. The pork with black mushrooms was decent. The flavor of the sauce was good. I probably won't return because if I want that type of food, I'll got to Panda Express.

    (2)
  • Josh B.

    I've been ordering from Royal Garden for years, and it is one of the only places I've known that does cold sesame noodles right. Located off of Silver Spring, and right to the Bayshore Town Center, it's conveniently right in delivery range of most of the north Milwaukee area. The service is fast, and while the atmosphere tends to lean towards cookie cutter chinese, the friendly staff and quality of food more than makes up for this. What really shines through though, is anything with their beef. It's always perfectly cooked, and never overly oily/greasy, and their portion is always appropriate to whatever sides/ingredients are made with it. If you're looking for a nearby place that will deliver to you fast and accurate, give this a shot, it goes great with a side of Netflix.

    (4)
  • Richard B.

    A few days ago, my wife and I were in the Milwaukee area visiting our daughter. Since both Mrs B and Mr B have birthdates in August, the little miser "volunteered" to take us out for lunch. This way, she would only have to pop for a dinner once a year. Ah, the apple does not fall far from the tree! The Royal Garden is a nice little family restaurant tucked into a strip center next to Bayshore. It is not a fancy place, and the décor is generic, with a few Chinese style posters and tchotchkes that could be picked up at any Chinese souvenir shops in any large city. Being a Saturday, they did not offer their buffet, so we ordered off their lunch menu. I had a chicken almond meal, the wife had a seafood dish, and I don't remember what our little tightwad ordered. The food was served just a few minutes after we ordered, and the order size was just about right for a single sitting. The owners are very gracious and friendly, and I would recommend visiting the Royal Garden for a simple, but adequate lunch.

    (4)
  • Trinh F.

    I had a horrible experience again. This time I vowed not to return as I signed my credit card slip and said "good bye" to the shrewd owner. I was there for the lunch buffet with my 1.5 year old son. The food is mediocre for a Chinese restaurant. We never waste food. The service is okay. You can't expect exceptional service and food at a $8.95 buffet. I asked for two waters without ice and I got one water glass with ice. No biggie. My server gave me the bill and there was $2.95 charge that I wasn't sure about. I asked my server about the charge and she told me to ask the boss lady. I asked the boss lady and she said it was for my 1.5 year old son. I told her politely that I wasn't charge this before in the past and asked why today. Her response was I must have forgotten to charge you in the past. In that case, you forgot 3 times. My comment was I've never been to a buffet restaurant where kids under 2 years old were charged. I guess her business is slow and she needs it the $3. That's bad business. Royal Gardens was convenient and fast for us. The boss lady should hire someone to run the cashier who is a gracious host and appreciates customers because after all we keep their doors open.

    (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 : Lunch
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    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.

Royal Garden Chinese Restaurant

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