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I'm so glad this place is still here, as it brings me a lot of nostalgia from my old days living in Venice. It hasn't changed a bit since 2010, which is great. The restaurant is super accommodating to different dietary choices, like vegan and gluten-free, because they make everything from scratch. L
We had the kung pao beef and sesame yam. The kung pao beef was ok, nothing exceptional. The sesame and yam was really delicious, the fried tofu complemented the thin slices of yam really well. The staff was very nice
Shiiiiiiiii wuh bussssssn. Lol. It was really delish. Good food and service. Got the lettuce wraps they’re were alright. But the spicy chicken lo mein and the orange chicken were really good.
Great little vibe! 10/10 will be recommending at my shop. One dollar salad is definitely worth it. Only wish the dressing was a little closer to a vinaigrette. We ordered the kungpao chicken and WOW -DELICIOUS. Will be coming back to review more dishes. They give wontons for the table with a DELICIO
The good: orange chicken is legendary, sauce is proper and the curry which is not watery just beautifully creamy and so the wontons, amazing. The Bad: sometimes really odd folks, you know, Venice.....Put your earbuds and just chomp your food you will love it trust me. Will I come back: Absolutement!
Delicious Cantonese Cuisine in Venice!" Review: Mao's is truly a gem in Venice! As a fan of Cantonese cuisine, it's such a delight to find a restaurant that serves it so well. My family and I have been regular patrons of Mao's, and we are never disappointed. The food is consistently delicious, and
I had the housemate noodles with fried tofu you can definitely tell their fresh noodles very simple place good flavors recommended if you want to bite of some Chinese food
Good food, huge portions. Only one waitress for the whole place (she even bussed the tables) but she was great! Bare bones, nothing fancy, just plain good and reasonably priced.
Nice and affordable place with giant portions, legendary $1 salad, careful waiter. Highly recommend if you want local Venice food on the tight budget.
If you’re visiting LA, Venice and you’re after a bite to eat check out Mao’s kitchen. They provide both vegetarian and Meat options and the prices are very reasonable, the best you will find in Los Angeles. The service is great too and they are very friendly. I eat here every time I’m in LA! High
Location wise near venice beach. Server gerry all woman show very nice and pleasant and she filipino 😊 but food is okay, great portion but taste basic nothing special.
Absolutely, love this place, the egg flower soup ( like eggdrop soup) with cornucopia of vegetables, is soup for the Gods.😋😋💜 The portions are huge and extremely delicious. Although, the wait time, is a bit long . The, relatively, current rage, in the States, although pretty common in Europe, is "I
Very busy in the evening. Idk if someone called in or if this was a regular day. Orders were backed up, people were complaining they haven't been served for over an hr. They even served a table while I was waiting, only one person got their food. This guy was upset. The food is great, just have pati
Dined in for dinner, take out for brunch the next day. Loved the "pamphlets" I'm vegan/vegetarian. The two people I was with were not. They loved what they ordered too!
The service was very friendly, we loved the vibe of the place. Maybe the food wasn't that special but the portions were huge! I recommend it.
Really delicious food, super generous portion, the waitress was very skilled, unfortunely alone for the entire restaurant and thus wauting time was longer. Yet worth it.
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