The bean curd is fresh and well complemented by a piquant brown sauce, and the sesame chicken...well, sesame chicken is the real test of a Chinese restaurant. Very few can make it sweet but not too sweet--one false move and you have chicken-flavored hard candy. But Mandarin Grill pulls it off, delicately combining the sweet with the sesame and meat flavors, without losing any single element. So, of course, we overeat as we watch Detective Sipowics complain about his prostrate problems. Now, we know we must wait for the inevitable gastric distress...we wait, and wait...it never comes. With a healthy stomach we turn in, understanding well why Mandarin Grill is The Best of Tucson.
READERS' POLL RUNNER-UP: While it's long been suggested to many of us that Tucson is decidedly lacking in outstanding Chinese restaurants, there have nevertheless been a few establishments that have worked their way into the hearts and stomachs of the locals. Prime among these exceptions-to-the-rule is The Golden Dragon, with three locations (6433 N. Oracle Road, 6166 E. Speedway, and 4704 E. Sunrise Drive). The Dragon entices customers to return again and again for luncheon specials and family combo meals from its extensive menu. Chef's recommendations make the ordering process easier for those overwhelmed by the myriad of possibilities, which not only include the familiar sweet-and-sour, moo shu, chow mein and moo goo gai pan, but also items like spicy Hunan beef with scallops, shrimp with spicy salt, and a dish called "a hundred hummingbirds" (which has nothing whatsoever to do with the actual petite winged creatures). Portions are generous, the ingredients fresh and the prices reasonable.
STAFF PICK: Susie Wei has owned Old Peking Restaurant, 2522 E. Speedway, for the last three years. In her goal to provide healthy Chinese food to Tucson, she's changed all the sauces, making them lighter (but still tasty) and sans MSG. House specialties include sesame chicken, scallops in black pepper sauce, and "Phoenix and Dragon," a chicken/shrimp combo with vegetables. High praise for the bean curd Szechwan style.
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1998 Winner: Golden Dragon Restaurant 1997 Winner: Mandarin Grill |
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