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Dragon Village
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Alcohol:
- Beer & Wine Only
4 reviews for Dragon Village
Put it this way: this has become the place to compare Chinese food to for me.
They've got great, American-Chinese Chinese food (the owner is from China) on the menu, and real Chinese food if you ask for it.
Absolutely love this place, I eat here all the time. The service is pretty good and very quick. It's a locally owned business and the owner is almost always in there and makes everyone feel comfortable.
The food is slightly authentic and very good. My favorite would have to be their Mushu Chicken and their General Tso's. Definitely worth checking out!
We ate here the other day and the food was mediocre and just weird. I did not care for some of the ingredients, like mushrooms in the Kung Pao. If the menu listed them I would have left them out.
Certainly not the best Chinese food, actually far form it. I love trying different restaurants, But places like this make me want to stick with chain restaurants, at least then I know what to expect.
As there are not too many independent restaurants in XNW Tucson, we have eaten here many times. Usually when we just don't want to go farther than 5 miles. This area, Oro Valley is really lacking, within a 5 mile radius we only have approximately 7 independents. So this review maybe skewed a little. First its in a Safeway strip center. Second it doesn't evoke any desire to dine in, we do "take-away" primarily. You will be pleased with the owner, Mary's genuine friendly welcome. Now the food, typical Americanized Chinese. They were awarded Top 100 Chinese Eateries in the nation and I have yet to find out why. Maybe it's the huge servings. We usually have enough for another meal. Usually the meals are hit and miss with only a few stand outs that aren't duplicated the next time ordered. The one thing I like is their shrimp, it actually tastes like shrimp. The war wonton soup is consistently good and for $6.95 is a good value. They usually offer some unique Chinese New Year specials, I got some bean thread concoction and loved it, but on the second time around it wasn't the same. There lunch specials are the real bargain, a huge meal with soup, rice, entree, and egg roll, $5.50!


