Don Ho
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They do not stand behind there name as a business, ordered thru door dash, it was wrong and they wood not make it right, would never go with them agai…
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Kung Poa Chicken. Awesome…
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Great food!. I usually get take-out and have enough food for three meals (single person). Their house chow mien is excellent, and I would highly recom…
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10 Reviews on “Don Ho”
Great place to eat.. The food is awesome and reasonable. The staff is wonderful and very friendly. A must try.
Worst take out ever!. Ordered shrimp and vegetables…..few shrimp were cooked nicely..the rest of it tasted like it came from a burnt wok. Egg roll …I could have done better with frozen from lotus. Chicken wings over fried in dirty oil. I live behind the restaurant but unfortunately will never go back. Yuk
Dankest egg foo yung and sesame chicken! If you are ever in Bloomington you should try it out. This place is right by my work and get it all the time.
The BEST veggie Lo Mein in Minnesota!. I’ve tried a lot of Lo Mein from all around, but this is the BEST that I’ve found. The woman who works there during the days (not sure if she’s the owner), isn’t the friendliest but the food makes up for it. I just wish that it wasn’t so far away from where I live because I’d order some food to go right now.
Just went to Don Ho for the first time. Chow mein was ok but the egg rolls were the worst I’ve ever had. we probably won’t be back. It’s worth the extra drive to go to Fongs.
Tasty. This is the best sweet & sour chicken we have found in the outskirts of Minneapolis and the price is reasonable… very nice chunks of white meat and crispy goodness… with generous portions of fresh pineapple, green peppers and onions tossed in. we haven’t found its equal so far…. thumbs up!!
The food is pretty good. Don’t expect authentic chinese cooking though. The cooks do speak cantonese so that’s a good sign. Too bad they have to make lee ann chin style food to cater to the local taste. I don’t remember seeing general tso’s chicken on the menu while I was visiting China.