Kung Pao Chicken Restaurants in Niagara Falls

The best places in Niagara Falls to eat Kung Pao Chicken. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Niagara Falls who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Niagara Falls, Ontario, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, L2R5J3, Niagara Falls
"By far the greases Chinese food we have ever eaten. Took someone to dinner there tonight and what a waste We sent the calamari back because it was like eating a rubber band. Ordered two different chicken dishes. But both tasted the same Soggy and wet. The rice dish was burnt because I think they scraped it from the bottom of the pot. We were going to drop the left overs off at a homeless shelter but we knew that would be cruel. Everything was so so greasy."
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City: Niagara Falls, 3930 Montrose Rd | Qew at Thorold Stone Road, Niagara Falls, Ontario L2H 3C9, Canada, L2H3C9
"I ordered the lemon chicken lunch special. Huge amount of food but it would have been better with a veg. Also it was a bit stringy. Spring roll was okay but low on filling. Service was fine."
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City: Niagara Falls, 6235 Drummond Rd, Niagara Falls I-L2G 4M5, Canada
"2017/07/10<br/ Small place, good food. <br/ <br/ Based on some of the reviews on Zomato, the four of us decided to give Phong's Court a try for dinner. The dining room is pretty small and sparsely decorated, with seating for less than 20. They have one round table that would be a tight squeeze for 6 people, and 6 two-tops that they can separate or combine to accommodate 2 to 6 diners. They also have a very small patio, but it was raining this evening, so dining was inside. We were there before 6 pm, and only the round table was occupied when we got there. My guess is most of there business is takeout. <br/ <br/ They do have a few combo meals on the menu for single diners, and they have a few preset meals for two to six diners. However, we chose to order from the main menu, and eat family style. It is not a huge menu, but we found stuff we liked. <br/ <br/ We started with Hot Sour Soup, which was served piping hot. Lots of pieces of tofu, chicken, sprouts, mushrooms, green onion, in a pleasant, vinegary broth that was not too spicy. <br/ <br/ We chose three main dishes and two orders of small, steamed rice for the four of us, and it was a challenge finishing them all. The first was Broccoli Sautéed Beef. Crunchy broccoli, tender beef, with a good dollop of garlic. The second dish was Kung Pao Chicken with Cashews. Although it was supposed to be a spicy dish, it was relatively mild. Our food al dish was Chicken Lo Mein, since one of us wanted a noodle dish. When the dish arrived, we thought at first that they brought us the same dish as the Kung Pao. After a quick dig, we found the vermicelli under the rest of the stir fried ingredients. <br/ <br/ Service was fast, pleasant and efficient. <br/ <br/"

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