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luv2skate518 on:
2023/4/14 19:50:06
We placed an order of 3 meals to be delivered ..I ordered Kung pao chicken n I came with jalapeños in the dish. Yukkkkk..
That is NOT right, especially when they have a dish called CHICKEN JALAPENO .the sesame chicken I think was pre-made n.just reheated. It was not fresh, hot n crispy...I was VERY DISAPPOINTED N WILL.BE.LOOKING FOR A.NEW CHINESE,ASIAN RESTAURANT ....
TRY EAST CAFE FOR GREAT FOOD ..ON MISSISSIPPI AVE.
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luv2skate518 on:
2023/4/14 19:39:24
We recently ordered for delivery...it came really fast . I think the food had been precooked..sesame chicken did not taste fresh n HOT ...N if you don't like jalapenos,, DO NOT order KUNG PAO chicken ..I have Never ordered Kung pao chicken. Woth jalapeños in the dish n there is a chicken dish called JALAPENO CHICKEN . I think I got the wrong meal n was n not happy .
The crab wonton were not hot or fresh tasting either.
WE WILL BE.LOOKING FOR A.NEW ASIAN RESTAURANT ...THIS WAS NOT GOOD FOOD ..HOT N FRESH ..VERY DISAPPOINTED ..
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mailee.mesedahl on:
2023/2/16 12:08:55
Greetings,
I have standing corporate lunch orders on our platform, Foodsby. We have had a handful of our corporate partners in the Denver DTC area reach out to us about Dragon Boat being on our service. Can you handle $200+ of lunch orders 1 – 2 days a week?
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c.watts7613 on:
2019/5/20 18:33:36
I ordered 2 shrimp fried rice and asked for them to be spicy. They were not spicy. I spent over $20 and didn’t get what I ordered. You have always given my spicy on my fried rice. My daughter ate her rice but I did not because it was not spicy.
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2017/11/21 0:50:38
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Sarah H. on:
2/27/2013 5:17:00 AM
I'm surprised there are so many bad reviews on here for the service. I went for the all-you-can-eat lunch and I was actually pretty impressed. I usually go to Sushi Katsu but Dragon Boat is closer to my new home here in Aurora so I gave it a try. There is plenty of parking. I was pleasantly suprise that unlike Katsu, this place was not packed, in fact, it was pretty quiet. The menu also compared favorably; there is a much larger selection of appetizers and special rolls to choose from for the lunch special!I ordered tempura avocado, steamed dumplings, volcano roll, and a mix of sushi: hamachi, smoked salmon, and eel. Service was a little slow to start but once it started coming out, it was very consistant. My server was great about refilling my drink, too. Turns out I over-ordered by A LOT. The sushi was 2 pieces per order, not 1, so I accidentally double ordered. And Dragon Boat serves full size sushi, not the smaller portions I became accustomed to with Katsu. So I ended up with lots of leftovers. Also, through no fault of theirs, I turned out not liking the avocado appetizer, so that went unfinished as well. I was expecting and massive bill, but the server only charged me a few dollars more and was very understanding about the whole snafu. The sushi was delicious, especially the volcano roll, and the dumplings were actually better than most.We are ordering Chinese delivery tonight, so hopefully we'll have a similarly positive experience to report on soon. I will DEFINITELY be back again for lunch in the near future!
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Katie K. on:
1/29/2013 6:58:00 AM
My boyfriend and I do sushi regularly and we love trying new sushi restaurants around town... This one we will not be returning to. Very slow service, crappy sushi and bad decor. The sushi looked and tasted like it was thrown together in about 3 seconds and slapped on a plate. Good price for all you can eat, if you want low quality sushi and bad service.
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Jessica M. on:
12/18/2012 8:06:00 AM
I debated between two and three stars because though the food here is pretty good, the service was pretty terrible. The waitress wasn't very pleasant, and she either forgot about us or just decided we weren't worth her time. After bringing our food, she basically just stopped coming to our table. To be fair, I think she was the only server . . but there were only about four other tables and to just stopping going to one of your tables altogether is a bit, uh, ridiculous. But after waiting a while (and I'm a pretty patient person), we had to flag her down to get a check. And I definitely gave up on trying to get her attention to get a to-go box. I finally just got up and got one myself. Maybe Dragon Boat needs more servers . . . or maybe just more pleasant ones.
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Sarah W. on:
10/9/2012 1:50:00 PM
In a few short words: terrible, rude service. The waitress the MOST unpleasant server I have ever experienced.Good mango roll. The eel and spicy roll tasted "fishy." The sushi chef seemed very nice, unlike our waitress, but she was clearly WAY overworked.Long form: I had brought a coworker here because she had ever only had sushi once before. I wanted her to be able to try several different things, so I ordered 4 rolls and 6 pieces of nigiri, figuring that my friend could try and eat the things that she liked, and I would eat the rest. I can easily eat 2-4 rolls (depending on size) at other sushi restaurants, so I thought this was a reasonable plan. When our waitress came over, she looked at the order and said, "OK, how about I bring you two rolls to start because the rolls are very big." I said, "Well, if you do that, then you're not charging me for all you can eat sushi." Two rolls at $9.95 apiece equals $20. Two people eating all you can eat sushi costs $40. She started to argue with me, saying that she would have to charge us for whatever we didn't eat if we got all of this sushi. I'm thinking, "Charge us what, the price of the actual 4 rolls, which would be $40?"Finally, she walks away and says OK, OK, like I'm the biggest jerk who has ever walked into the restaurant. At that point, I was ready to leave, except that we had gotten our drinks, and I, honestly, was too cheap to only drink half of my Sapporo, so we stayed but continued to debate leaving. Finally, 6 pieces of nigiri come out: 4 eel, 2 tamago. The eel was fishy, but my friend seemed to enjoy it, so I didn't really complain.Then we waited.It was clear the sushi chef was working non-stop, as rolls kept coming out to other tables. I wasn't mad about that, as all of the other tables had been there before us, but I was still so steamed at the treatment by the waitress, we decided to leave. Finally able to grab her attention, I ask her if the chef has started on our sushi because if not, we're planning on leaving. (Yes, I still felt guilty walking out! Why am I so Catholic!) She rushes over to the chef and then comes back to us saying, "One minute."After about 10 minutes, one roll comes out.To be fair, it was "mango roll," and it was pretty good. It's hard to go wrong with tempura shrimp and mango. And to the waitresses credit, it was very large, but it was almost "too large" in that it was not tightly put together and had way too much rice.To make a long story short (or perhaps just less long), we did sit out a total of 3 rolls over the course of about 45 minutes. The spicy roll tasted too "fishy" even for me, and we called it quits. We probably would have left earlier, but our waitress avoided both our table and eye contact... the sushi chef had to bring out the 3rd roll.In any case, it was ridiculous that they all came out separately. The whole point of this experience was so that my friend could try different sushi, and having one roll show up at a time was hardly the "taste test" experience I was looking for. Even at non-all you can eat sushi places, the food generally shows up all together (this is not Jiro, hand-rolling each piece for you).All in all, we paid the $40 all you can eat price for 3 rolls and 6 pieces of nigiri, which was more expensive than if we had bought it all separately.I appreciate the waitress's senitment about not wasting food, but if she had integrity, she would have said that we should order a la carte, rather than suggesting she charge us double what the rolls would cost a la carte (for all you can eat). But mostly, her attitude was the worst part.Fortunately, I don't live in Colorado, so I have an AMAZING all you can eat sushi place not too far from my home (see my Mt Fuji, Woodbury, NJ review), but for all of you in Aurora, I hope there is a better place than Dragon Boat.Stay away.
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John C. on:
10/9/2012 2:13:00 AM
We ate here for sushi and were very disappointed. Wasn't expecting much from an all you can eat sushi place, but the rolls just did not taste good and the ingredients didn't taste fresh.
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Michelle A. on:
9/17/2012 5:33:00 AM
My son and I had all you can eat Sushi. Not bad. Wish we had more room in our stomachs to eat more than we did. The Chinese food looked good. I might go back if I am in the neighborhood.
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Kimberly H. on:
9/15/2012 11:27:00 AM
Really good food and sushi. They started the all you can eat sushi but be aware that if you don't finish your roll, they will charge you full price (even if you have 2 pieces left)... wasn't a huge fan on that. The all you can eat did include soup and appetizers on a certain menu so that was kudos. Just order one roll at a time.