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| - Ondori offers a plethora of Japanese and Chinese cuisine. They give really big portions for an unbeatable price, especially compared to other casino restaurants. Service was really good and even though we ordered seven dishes, the food came out all at once.
The rainbow roll was the healthiest thing I had that night. For $15, this is pricier than other sushi places. Presentation was not the greatest, but it still tasted great. The fish was fresh and the rice was perfect.
A half order of the roasted duck ($18) could feed two people. It tasted very similar to other Chinese duck dishes. Besides being oily, I can't complain about the flavor.
The honey walnut shrimp ($18) came with plenty of large shrimps, fried in a batter with sweet mayonnaise and walnut drizzled on top. This was my favorite dish, but I can't get over how unhealthy the mayonnaise was. I would have much preferred it on the side instead of on top of the shrimp.
The fried pork chops with salt and pepper ($15) were perfectly seasoned with onions and garlic. The flavorful seasonings were complemented by the tender pork chop, which was very easy to chew and not tough at all.
The oxtail pot ($21) came with large pieces of fatty oxtail meat. I wasn't a huge fan of this, but it tasted authentic.
The kung pao scallops ($19) came with peppers, onions, and peanuts in a slightly spicy sauce. The scallops were not large, but they were plentiful. I enjoyed this dish a lot, partly because it had the most veggies of all of the dishes.
Would definitely recommend this place for large portions and fresh food that won't break the bank!
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