Reviews Sea Dragon

4
JOÑES JOÑES
+4
Older and traditional Chinese-American/Vietnamese place, serving up all the classic dishes which are listed on the menu by number. Only two other tables eating here at lunch time, but the food was great and the price is average for a non-chain restaurant in this category. I would eat here again. Wait staff is quiet and attentive. You pay up front by the door. Atmosphere definitely lacks and is very generic, but it's clean and quiet and the food makes up for the low-key dining room.
4
Stephanie Tang
+4
Food is good. I had the lobster here which was 2 lobsters for 19.95 and it was with peppercorn sauce. I thought this was a great price for lobster. We tried several other items on the menu such as fish and chicken pan fried noodle, lamb, duck, etc. All good. The lunch buffet here is also good and enjoyable.
5
Hai Do
+5
As a Vietnamese person, and one who grew up on my mom's homemade dishes, Sea Dragon is the goto place to get that authentic Vietnamese meal. It's got a wide menu of items, especially seafood, and it boasts a large dining room that is great for banquets and wedding receptions. The shaken beef is awesome, as well as the battered soft shell crabs. Never had their pho yet, but will try next time. A must for the Vietnamese food fanatic.
5
John Gilchrist
+5
Have only been to the lunch buffet and have always had a good experience. They have two hot lines including soups and small sushi/spring roll/fruit table. Both traditional American favorites and house specialties are done well. Wait staff is quiet but friendly; prices are good.
4
Lee Nardo
+4
Cannot fathom how much my Dad loves this place. He use to bring me here all the time when I was a child. Loved the buffet, could endlessly eat those sugared rolls. The place seems to have changed a lot since I last went though. Would still recommend.
4
Linda Huynh
+4
The last Vietnamese family style restaurant left in town. It's in a rundown strip mall but don't let that deter you. They're fancy enough to host weddings on Saturdays. Go for the traditional Vietnamese dishes like catfish in claypot (ca kho to), hot and sour catfish soup (canh chua), shaken beef (bo luc lac), and pan-fried rice noodles (hu tieu ap chao). Reminds me of mom's cooking. I haven't tried their crawfish but I've seen a lot of people order it so must be tasty. Note that sometimes they are randomly closed in the middle of the day.
4
Jason Kovarik
+4
If you are looking for Chinese/Vietnamese food that is well done and at a very reasonable price, check this place out. The decor is better than most Asian restaurants and make sure to order something off the Chef specials section you won't be disappointed.
4
Hieu Nguyen
+4
Food is authentic, however they continually raise their prices and lower their portions. Crawfish fried rice is always my favorite. I come here for lunch buffet often.
4
Tricia Valadez
+4
Not a bad place for the price- good service, nice environment, and pretty good food. The only complaint i have would be that the food was not fully stocked when we got there along with it cont. to not be stocked in the duration of our lunch hour. It was not till we were leaving that i saw the servers placing fresh food out.
4
Andy Tang
+4
I always get the Crawfish Fried Rice. No matter what. If you like sea food, I recommend you get that. It's unique and not many places offer Crawfish Fried Rice. :]
5
Lila Witt
+5
I have been going to the sea dragon since the mid eighties The hot and sour soup has always been a source of healing. The life of the restaurant should speak for itself very authentic give it a try
4
Win Cruzabra
+4
Great food. Would recommend calamari only for dinner and the combo pan fried noodles. Watch out for weddings on Fridays!!!
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