Ding How - Anchorage
Ding How
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Ding How offers a mixed experience that highlights both strengths and flaws. While the Mongolian BBQ steals the show with fresh, skillfully prepared dishes and an engaging chef, the overall hygiene has drawn concerns, with reports of food poisoning and cleanliness issues. The buffet, while varied, has been criticized for serving lukewarm food and lacking flavorful options. Notably, strict policies on food waste might create an unwelcoming atmosphere. In contrast, Twin Dragons delights patrons with satisfying flavors and better overall dining experiences. Ultimately, both restaurants present unique options for diners seeking diverse culinary offerings.
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In contrast, Ding How was not very clean; the floor was noticeably sticky, and their sauces lacked flavor. The teriyaki was average, and the Mongolian dish had an odd tomato sauce base that didn’t sit well. Additionally, the food on their buffet was cold. I also noticed various signs about extra charges for unfinished plates and mandatory tips for parties of five or more, which made the place feel unwelcoming. Overall, my experience at Twin Dragons was far more satisfying.
Wow, this place is absolutely worth every penny! I've eaten here multiple times and it never disappoints. I give it a perfect 10/10 and would highly recommend it to anyone. Next time, I promise to take pictures, but the food is just too delicious to wait!
Once upon a time, I would have recommended this place. But not anymore. The service sucks. They charge you $15 for a to-go box. Yes. $15. And, when you go to complain or ask a question, the employees pull the I can 't speak English card. Which is obviously bull as they could speak English enough to tell us about the $15 thing. The food was alright, but I will probably never return.
I didn’t even want to give them one star. My daughter was eager to try this place, and although I had some doubts about it, I decided to give them a chance and went in.
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Entrées
Crispy Egg Roles IndividualShredded vegetables wrapped in a dough made + egg & deep fried. 1 each
$2.5Buffet Deluxe Combo
Low Mein ComboLow mien noodles; steamed rice & egg roll. Served + mandarin potato.
$20.9Popular Items
Mongolian Bbq DeluxeChoice of Meat: Beef; Pork; / Chicken. Choice of Vegetables: Green Bean; Green Pepper; Celery; Cabbage; Sprouse; Broccoli; Onion; Carrot; Green Onion; Zucchini; Water Chestnut; Pineapple; Mushrooms; & Diced Garlic. Choice of Sauce: Cantonese (Mild); Mo
$20.9Side Orders
Low Mein Noodles$17.9Starters
3 Crispy Egg RollsShredded vegetables wrapped in a dough made + egg & deep fried.
$6.9Barbecue Smoker
Bbq Rib Combo$20.9
