Dragon Express in Temecula
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Chinese restaurant
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Temecula, Riverside County, California, US
Phone: +1 951-693-9578
Site: https://dragonexpresstc.com/
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Site: https://dragonexpresstc.com/
Opening hours
- Monday:11 AM–9 PM
- Tuesday:11 AM–9 PM
- Wednesday:11 AM–9 PM
- Thursday:11 AM–9 PM
- Friday:11 AM–9 PM
- Saturday:11 AM–9 PM
- Sunday:11 AM–9 PM
Total reviews rating 4
152 Reviews for Dragon Express 2024:
Review №1
2023-11-22 15:57:29Been frequenting this location for over 20 years and they never disappoint. Food is great, the portions are large, staff is friendly and the pricing is reasonable. Love this place and will keep coming for another 20 years.
Review №2
2021-10-06 19:19:21Great food and excellent service. Because this was my first time here, I wanted to try multiple items. So I ordered half fried rice and half noodles, with Or age Chicken and Black Pepper Beef. Each item was cooks very well and the flavors were on point. This is a great spot if you’re looking for some delicious Chinese food!
Review №3
2022-03-23 15:13:36Since I am leaving this area soon for other places to live, I figured I would give this restaurant a shot as it didn’t seem to have too many reviews. As most of you know by this point, I prefer to find the places that simply do not have a lot of reviews from the public. My goal is simple: Help Small Businesses. That said, my job is also to provide my honest opinion whether I like to or not on a meal. So, with no further delay, in my normal fashion I will start with the menu as delivered, which in this case was Mongolian Beef with a side of Steamed Rice. It is important to note that I requested that the Mongolian Beef be a 7/10 on the heat scale. This is important later in the review as they deserve a fair explanation for appearance as I ordered it.We first encounter a photo or the “As Delivered” components that came with it in the bag. The second two photos are the entrée and side of Steamed Rice in their respective containers. Basically, what you would expect out of the bag. NOW, here is where it gets quite interesting as I was quite happy with the appearance of the wonderful provisions that have been delivered to me as I dumped them out on the plate in pure delight. Colors excite me so I took a variety of photos. To make it as easy as possible, photos 1-6 (after the delivered container photos) are taken as I dumped it out of their containers. Pretty darn good looking if you ask me!! I was excited!! Photo Seven is the aerial shot (Helicoptered the thing). Now photos eight and nine show the side of rice. One with the entrée and the other with a structure from Star Trek that looks like the Borg Cube or whatever you call that. I just remember “Resistance is Futile” from those episodes. Turns out that the resistance did not come from the steamed rice. It came from the Entrée of Mongolian Beef itself.The last three photos are once again an aerial shot, but here is where I get to the portion of the review that I often dislike the most but must complete. In this case, the onion made me glad I am only sleeping alone. The dog doesn’t care about my onion breath, but he sure (as well as I) was hoping that maybe I could give him something more than rice. Just was not safe with the volume of onions to share with my precious tube (the dog).In the first aerial shot you see on this last batch you’ll notice the large amount of red pepper flakes and some red Chilies, which makes sense as I asked for 7 out of 10 on a heat scale. Now, if you move to photo number two, the one where the Scallion looks like the engine of a 747, you’ll start to see that there were a few of these in the main dish. What was more frustrating is that the whole Scallion (whites and greens) and White Onions were all combined in this one dish making it almost all onion. The third photo, after I consumed the meat that I was given, shows just how many onions existed and contributed to the total weight of the advertised amount. I do feel that meat in a reasonable ratio to the onions would be nice, but I will proceed to my final thoughts.Final Thoughts:I am aware that this is a longer review than usual, however I felt that it was best to explain my experience before I published this. I found that the food was fresh and that the produce was fresh! High marks there! Now, for the not so great of things. While I asked for a hotter dish, it did not only fail to impress me on the heat level (mainly saturated with Red Pepper Flakes), but it also tasted of oil and lacked the core ingredients and flavors that I would normally expect with Chinese Food. Bland and lacking something would be a good way to sum it up. As a whole I wished that there was a larger portion of meat and the flavor was more pronounced, but the quality was excellent.
Review №4
2023-08-02 03:56:14Ive had worse. Prices are ridiculous for the quality of the food but not so much for the quantity. Definitely trying to give Panda Express vibes.For those that need to know, the Orange Tofu is more like sweet and sour tofu. Its good but theres no hint of orange in it. Fried rice is ok, too much smoke flavor, but the shrimp is cooked well. The vegetable chow mein tastes like it was made with some sort of fish oil or possibly made in a pan that hadnt been cleaned after making a fish based dish.
Review №5
2021-10-13 03:24:35I went to pick up my food, was refused help by the staff when it was just sitting at the front for 10 minutes. After I went to get it the lady in the front was very rushing and rude. I didn’t open it till I got home and what I saw was disgusting. Every single one of the foods mashed together Like the pic you’ll see below. I called them back and was told that I shouldn’t complain because they gave me some extra food. This food was all freezing cold by the time I was home and I live about 2/3 minutes from the restaurant. All in all I will never go here again. I got it through DoorDash so when I sent them a picture they gave me my money back plus an extra 10.00$ because it looked so disgusting. 0/10.
Review №6
2023-07-15 14:20:19I gave up on Chinese food in Arizona where I live. Was out here in the area yesterday and wanted to try some, hoping it was good. Had a pin set to go to another place but a wreck on the freeway made that waypoint an extra 30 mins away so I pulled off into this shopping center.Dragon Express looked clean. The setup appeared that you could order dishes for about $15 or do Panda Express style from the counter for $5 less per plate. I ordered the kung pao chicken and brocolli beef with 1/2 rice and 1/2 noodles. Kids both got orange chicken with same rice/noodles.Portions were giant for sure. First thing I had a bite of was the beef, was way overcooked and had an odd fish flavor to it. Same with the chicken. I looked up and my daughter had an odd facial expression after tasting her orange chicken. I took a piece and it tasted burned, looked like it was burned and rebattered and cooked again. I tried to find something on my plate i could eat, i really hate returning anything, so i tried the rice. Same odd fish flavor. I tried one more bite of the beef and chicken and I just closed the lid and said. I cant do thisWhen i put it all in the bag and took it up to the counter, the lady asked what was wrong. In my mind I was curious if she really did not know? She refunded the costs and we left.I can understand if stuff has been sitting, leftover from lunch. We were there at 12:30pm on a Friday though. I dont know if they cook all this stuff in the fryer or they use oil from the fryer in a wok, but I think what happened is some kind of seafood got into the oil and everything taste like it. I might have been able to live with it but the flavor taste like the seafood had turned and it was just overcooked to overcome the danger of food poisoning so it was a very strong and unpleasant taste. Which made more of the unpleasant flavor get into the oil.I think the issue is they will not throw out something that should have been, if it was old or accidentally left out. If something went wrong on a dish, they also dont throw it out. Like burning and double breading the orange chicken. Food is also kept too long in the heated trays so it becomes overcooked. They dont get rid of old oil and also cook things in it that change the taste of other components. Most of these issues cannot be detected visibly, so internet pics and menu pics would look similar to what you end up with.I have very low expectations when it comes to Chinese food. As an Asian i know we are cheap people and dont like wasting things, especially food. But you do have to have an understanding that this isnt your house, you are selling this to people for money. You need way higher standards or you are doomed. This was the worst Chinese food ive ever been served
Review №7
2023-07-28 01:06:14Panda Express who?? Dragon express is my favorite hole in the wall spot for Chinese food! Super friendly staff (and it’s family owned), delicious food with large portions and still very affordable when we need take out!
Review №8
2023-06-16 15:10:45This place feels like its under new ownership because Ive been going for years and I actually quit going for a couple of years because the food quality. Had just dissipated.I went back about 6 months ago and food was delicious everything looked great. I asked those any owner they said no just one of the family members had stepped in and it made a big difference. Its a delicious chinese experience, well a chinese american experience.
Review №9
2019-11-18 01:04:13Nice little place. Food was moist and hot. Things like Egg rolls are made to order, which is encouraging. Daughter ate Honey chicken, and I got the Orange chicken. The owner has had personal conversations with several of the patrons leaving me to believe that this place has a loyal group of patrons. For my tastes, I felt the food was just a touch bland. I did sample Broccoli beef before settling on the orange chicken.
Review №10
2023-11-21 20:10:49Super nice folk behind the counter and the food is packed with delicious flavor! I will be returning!