
Simply click on the Dragon Express location below to find out where it is located and if it received positive reviews. The lo mein was not like the pics I saw from other reviews, my noodles weren't thick/round they were more flat, there were no veggies mixed. Trying to find a Dragon Express in the state of Arizona Have no fear we’ve compiled a list of all the AZ Dragon Express locations. I ordered the chicken lo mein and the appetizer sampler. Once of the yummiest Asian food around! Good is always hot! And it's good! One time when I ordered take out, the staff called me after I left with my order to tell me they may have possibly forgot. I got the chilli edamame, and it was drowning in. Got takeout last weekend, and, while service was great, the food was a colossal waste of time and money. moreĭid not like the food from Dragon Express. We got the Happy Family and sesame chicken today with egg rolls. moreįor some quick and easy Chinese food, this place meets the expectations. Lunch is pretty good and filling for $8 a plate. The only thing is the bell pepper flavor was strong in the sesame Chicken. I traveled to China in 1998 and remembered this vegetable in several dishes then.Will definitely go again! Great place for a quick lunch! This time I'll ask them to add veggies to my daughters meal.This is really good Chinese for a quick and easy lunch. I asked the clerk what it was and she told me it was a certain kind of bean (not a string bean) that they get from the Asian Market on Main and Dobson. There was a small, crisp bean in my dish that was so yummy and fresh. The Korean Pork dish was absolutely delicious. The only complaint I had was the total lack of vegetables (it even says "no vegetables" on the kids menu, which I noticed later). View the online menu of Dragon Express and other restaurants in Mesa, Arizona.

My daughter thoroughly enjoyed her noodles and had enough to take home for supper because of the large portion.

I wanted something spicy (and not deep fried), so I decided on the Spicy Korean Pork and upgraded to fried rice (white or brown steamed rice are the standard options).Our lunch arrived in about 5 minutes. My daughter wanted noodles so I ordered her the Chicken Lo Mein from the kids menu. We arrived and approached the counter to order our lunch. Thanks Yelp for another great restaurant pick.After her swimming lessons a few blocks away, my daughter wanted to go for Chinese food. The food itself was pretty good but, again, pretty standard for a Chinese fast food place.I'll just have to keep looking for a less Westernized non-buffet Chinese food restaurant around these parts. The ragoons were a good size and the stuffing was very flavourful - cheese, chives and (what I assume is) fake crab balanced just right not to overpower each other in the flavour department.It seems a little more Panda Express than I was hoping for when I went searching Yelp, though it wasn't set up like Panda where the food's been sitting out for who knows how long so that's definitely a bonus everything seemed really fresh. There was also a few vegetables thrown in (but not a TON to take up space which is a definite bonus for me). The chicken was breaded and fluffy, with plenty of S&S sauce. The lo mein was very thick and a lot was stuffed in the box. I also got a side of crab angels/ragoons/puffs (5 for under $4).

The interior is very bright and clean and the small staff all seemed friendly enough.I got an entree of sweet and sour chicken with lo mein (an extra $1 if you want that instead of rice) for under $9. I have been craving Chinese for a long time and Yelp directed me towards this place.
