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Bidrage med feedbackOur experience was nothing short of perfect. Thank you Jade Fusion!Delicious meal, attentive waitperson, friendly staff!
The waitstaff was nice…ordered to go so we could sit in the bowling alley. The food is bland….like seriously they need some Asian cooks in there because not one drop of seasoning and noodles were over cooked.
Jade Fusion is located inside Angel of the Winds Casino Resort in Arlington, WA. This restaurant serves a variety of Asian dishes with a beautiful presentation and tasty dishes.The ambiance and design of the space is calm and inviting a contrast to the loud casino floor.Since I recently developed nut allergies, I made sure I let our server know and I also let her know not to add any sesame seeds in the dishes.Here are the dishes our party ordered: Jade Salad with Crispy Fried Shrimp Crispy with a kick from the chili. Very good. Flank Steak over Kabocha Squash Purée A heavier entree but savory and delicious! Side Salad this is what I ordered with the Teriyaki Chicken and I got an allergic reaction to their dressing. I found out later it was sesame dressing! However, despite the allergic reaction, the taste was delicious and something I would have ordered before I had my allergies. Teriyaki Chicken delicious grilled chicken thigh served with a light drizzle of teriyaki sauce. Chow Fun I didn’t get to try this Salt and Pepper Pork Chop I didn’t get to try this but my party did enjoy this pork chop. It was tender. The Kahuna (Chocolate Ganache Cake Donut with Coconut Chocolate Mousse, Salted Caramel Sauce, Toasted Coconut Crumble, Coconut Gelato Dark Chocolate Syrup) I didn’t try this for it might have nuts. Mango Mousee Cheesecake with Graham Cracker Yuzu Crust and White Chocolate Koi Fish and fresh Mango. Excellent!Overall, I liked the space and the food was delicious. Who would have thought this would be inside a casino?!
The place looked nice and the staff was good, but the food was so bland. Ordered potstickers, shrimp pad Thai, and general tso chicken.The pad Thai was practically soup and barely tasted anything like pad Thai. We asked the server about it and they offered to remake the dish. Little did we realize that all the flavor was in the soup. So we got back basically plain tasting noodles.Potstickers were much the same. Stickers themselves were good but the dipping sauce was again tasteless.General Tso chicken was better in that the sauce did have flavor, but the flavor wasn't anything like you'd expect on this dish. As well it was pretty meager portions.We did appreciate removing the cost for the pad Thai.
We had the Teriyaki Chicken and fried Pot stickers as an appetizer. The chicken came with a scoop of jasmine rice and a salad. The Teriyaki Chicken was charbroiled (the way I like it) and was plentiful, tender, and very good. The fried pot stickers were excellent as usual. The big delightful surprise was the salad dressing!! It was sooo unusually good, we ordered more of it and put it on the rice and all over the chicken too! This was a big meal and we took home to-go containers.