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| - Located on the first floor of the Lucky Dragon casino. Self parking is free and valet parking is also available. Dragon's Alley has so much potential, but our trip here was so disappointing. Here's a summary of what we had:
Beef chow fun- we had the end of the buffet bowl, so our noodles were all hard and chewy since it was dried out. It was also cold and flavorless. I'd only get these again if they were more fresh, since it was only $2
Fish balls- overpriced $4 for 4, and they were alright. They were reheated in a broth, but only the bottom two were soft. The other two on the top didn't reach the broth, so they were cold and barely edible
Spicy tofu- one of the better dishes, but how can you go wrong with tofu sautéed in mapo sauce?
Roast duck- small portions, but actually and a decent amount of meat. We'd get this again if we were craving a few bites of duck.
Overall, I wish the best for this restaurant to improve their food quality. There was plenty of seating and the décor was nice. Dragon's Alley is basically a Chinese food cafeteria, but they need better warming trays to keep the food hot. I think that it could really be a great place if they paid more attention to the details of the food and made it in smaller batches. Also, it was a slow night, so they didn't have much turnover. This was only within the first month of opening, so hopefully it'll get better.
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