Reviews Pacific Eatery

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Rick
+4.5
Great ingredients. This place uses only top notch ingredients in their dishes. I greatly enjoy their Szechuan Green Beans with Chicken. It's not longer on the menu, but they will make it for you if you ask.
Jun 02, 2013
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Splat Matt
+4.5
Great food, friendly family owned restaurant and they also have an authentic menu along with their Americanized entrées. Will definitely be back soon.
Jul 26, 2012
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Gail Emelko
+4.5
Delicious!. You may have doubts looking at the outside run down strip mall location and the understated interior. Order anyway. Food is delicious. Particular note Chicken Corn Soup by the bowl (most places have to order for 2). Hot and Sour Soup, General Tso's, Schezwan beef, Twice cooked pork.

Easy seating for groups of 6 or more at nice big comfortable round tables. Everyone in the group ordered something different and not a speck left on our plates. A bonus while we were there, Monday thru Thursday they will allow you to order off the lunch menu for dinner.
Oct 06, 2010
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Klahdane
+4.5
Great neighborhood treasure. Pacific Eatery is one of those places that makes you quite happy to have so close to where you live. Whenever I have placed a carryout order, the wait time is always short--10 minutes tops. Quality is great too--Pad Thai isn't the best in town, but you won't be dissappointed either. The Singapore Noodles are tasty--thin rice noodles with plenty of shrimp and beef slivers. The kitchen is always great about cooking things to your desired spicy level, too. I'm not the biggest fan of the egg rolls, though.

All around, the staff are very friendly and I couldn't ask for anything better for being so close to home.
May 22, 2009
5
Avo Cado
+5
Don’t come here for general tso and fried egg roll. Come here for northern Chinese food! The 4 dishes we had were very good, I didn’t come home thirsty! Kidney and bean sprout on hot rocks was interesting, the rock definitely kept the dish hot! The flavors are nice with a touch of Szechuan peppercorn and tender kidneys. Braised elbow is their signature dish, very nice marinate and soft elbows. Fried pork in sweet and sour sauce, highlight of the night! Perfectly crisped and the sauce was so good, so far the best in town! Fried eggplant in bean sauce, lightly fried and tossed in a black bean sauce.
4
Vincent Lam
+4
This one became an authentic Chinese restaurant, specializing in spicy and northeastern Chinese cuisine. Highly recommend their spicy liver slices. The liver tasted fresh and perfectly matched with spicy sauce and rice. Their spicy level is much higher than normal levels.
5
Hong Qiu
+5
The dishes are absolutely flavorful and tasty 😋 interesting choice of plates, reminiscent of the time 40 some years ago.
5
Fan S
+5
This place is really authentic and I’d definitely come back again ordering everything from their menu. Di San Xian tastes just like how you’d taste it from the northern part of China. Grilled fish has none spicy options with few bones in the fish (that’s how you know they use good quality fish). The one-star reviews about how people missed the old restaurant’s General Tao’s Chicken and Beef Broccoli are unfair. You don’t come to this restaurant for American Chinese food when you can get it from Panda Express. Try something different! This is a modern authentic Chinese restaurant and I’m glad to find this gem in Columbus, Ohio. 👍👍👍
4
Linda Evans
+4
To many onions in your crab ragoons. All I tasted was onions. Filling was small portioned also. Shrimp cashew was excellent as well as your fried rice! Just ease up in onions in crab ragoons. You would have gotten a 5 star. Thank you
4
TIFFANY HAWKINS
+4
First timer here. Pros: Food was good Staff friendly Clean interior Easy ordering Ready on time Con: Nothing major. I wasn’t a fan of the egg foo young gravy
5
Yangkichi Maruhime
+5
This place has authentic Chinese Hunan (Xiang) cuisine. We ordered dried bamboo stir fried with cured pork, and it was so tasty.
5
Sebastian C.
+5
It was quite busy on a Friday evening, which is a good sign. We tried the yangzhou fried rice and it was amazing.
5
Lynne Johansson
+5
The new owners gave this place a new life and it has gathered a crowd. The food was really good and I will be back
5
The traveler
+5
I just had their wings for the first time the other day and was really impressed. They put these wing places to shame.
5
Julia J
+5
Update: 5/30/2023 - Picked up 2 lunches on Memorial Day. General Tso's with white meat chicken, battered and fried instead of dark meat, corn soup (lunch), and Singapore noodles with corn soup (lunch). The Singapore noodles were better than ever. I have no idea who was cooking, might've not been the usual cook or a new cook, but they were stellar! The General's was also good as usual. Great valur, under $19, and not even 10 minute wait, plus hot still when we got home 15 minutes later. Need to blow my diet more often. Original older review: We finally ordered from Pacific Eatery. It has a good location in the midst of my husband's commute, and longer lunch hours than most. We ordered the Singapore Rice Noodles, which were spicier than at the usual place we order from in Marysville, but that's a positive! We also ordered the lunch General Tso's. In both the noodles and the fried rice, I noticed egg, and carrot in the fried rice, that is not normally offered by many other Asian takeouts. We very much appreciated that. The best part was the actual bits of onions and ginger in the General Tso's. It also had a spice blend that I'd never come across before, but was of a higher plane/accord/quality than other places. Very nice! All I can say, if you don't like your fried rice dry, ask for some s&s sauce. We also chose the hot & sour soup as the soup accompaniment that is a special value to lunch dishes, and I extremely appreciated the bamboo shoots being thinner sliced. (I hope I am detecting the ingredient accurately!) There was some tofu, and the soup in general was not very sour, and yet pleasant. I look forward to talking to the kind gentleman that always answers the phone and asking what is on the salad, which is also an option for the lunch. I have called 3 times to ask questions, and today, our day finally lined up, and we are very happy to have tried Pacific Eatery and will order again. I would say, if you live in Columbus proper, there's not a better value, nor a better quality, that I have been able to find. We are usually purveyors of North and Northwest within Columbus. I look forward to trying other dishes. One note... they had the meals done quite fast. I was quoted 10 minutes, and it took us longer than 10 minutes to pick up... just order when you get there and get it spanking hot! :)
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