Reviews of Nine Dragons – China – Epcot
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Reviewed by Liverlips59 Review Date: 11/06/2022
Rating: (7) Not Recommended
I've only eaten there once and my experience was pretty good but it honestly felt very much like a last resort since I knew going in they didn't take reservations which was the main draw. If you like reservation only restaurants (which I don't) you can do a lot better.
Pros:
Above average food No reservationsCons:
No glaring onesReviewed by WDWSnob Review Date: 08/16/2022
Rating: (4) Not Recommended
Guys, it’s bad. The restaurant is nicely themed and the staff is friendly but the food is sub par. The local Chinese place in your town probably has better offerings. The things listed as spicy are mild even by Disney Standards and the proteins are tough and fatty. It’s just an overall hot mess
Pros:
Nicely themed, appetizers are okCons:
The food is fairly awful especially for the priceReviewed by Anonymous Review Date: 01/13/2022
Rating: (5) Not Recommended
Food was okay; you could get this food anywhere. I was mildly insulted to eat my fried rice and dumplings with a fork; we weren't even offered chopsticks...
Pros:
Good location, easy to get a reservation.Cons:
Super Americanised Chinese food, loudReviewed by Anonymous Review Date: 09/24/2021
Rating: (2) Not Recommended
Bad customer service and food. No relation cost- benefit
Pros:
It is in Disney???Cons:
Expensive, not better than a regular Chinese restaurant, bad customer service, their food has nothing special. How can this restaurant be part of Disney???Reviewed by Anonymous Review Date: 03/25/2021
Rating: (6) Not Recommended
Nothing authentic, reminds me of a local Chinese takeout place except that this is sit-down. I can say that the food is mediocre and not terrible, but the desserts are not appealing. It does have some nice views though!
Pros:
Views, good serviceCons:
Food is not the best, expensive, desserts are not appealingReviewed by KareLynn Review Date: 10/27/2020
Rating: (4) Not Recommended
This place has gotten better than when I came about 5 years ago. Stopped in again out of desperation and it’s not that it was bad, it just wasn’t great. My family eats Chinese at home once or twice a month so the dishes are familiar and everyone finished their plate. Points are taken off for this being epcot and they could do better but choose to keep it the same. Wish there were no misses in the parks but there are and this is one of them.
Pros:
Edible Chinese foodCons:
If we are forced to eat here out of desperation why can’t it be exciting like other places in same park.Reviewed by Grammy3 Review Date: 07/24/2019
Rating: (4) Not Recommended
We were looking forward to eating here as we loved the lotus blossom cafe food. This was a big disappointment. Deep fried chicken nuggets with not much sauce and very little flavor. Little to no vegetables with them and only white rice. The hot and sour soup was very bland. We have had better Chinese food from take out restaurants.
Pros:
Great serviceCons:
Overpriced and not very goodReviewed by Jason V Review Date: 09/29/2018
Rating: (7) Not Recommended
I would rate this lower, I don't really like this place, but my wife and my kids love it and most people I talk to like it. The staff has always been good and you can usually get a reservation. The food isn't to me any different than Chinese food you can get at most any decent Chinese restaurant, maybe even not as good.
Pros:
Easy to get a reservation, staff very niceCons:
Seems to be ordinary or maybe even less than average ChineseReviewed by johnp Review Date: 09/03/2016
Rating: (1) Not Recommended
Just ate there about 2 hours ago. Food was OK, waiter was responsive. The hostesses were terrible. Be forewarned that if you DON'T have a reservation in a EMPTY restaurant, despite it being nearly empty, you will be seated near a large loud group at an adjacent table because you dared walk into the restaurant without a reservation. You can make your own assumptions, but we had it happen at Epcots Hacienda San Angel the night before. Half empty and they put us in a back corner, the only place in the restaurant where you could NOT see the Illuminations show from the restaurant. They were quite smug about not being able to seat us in a better area. Back to 9 Dragons - When our meals arrived, the waiter was corteous enough to move us further away to a quieter area, after speaking to a hostess, who just shrugged her shoulders when he spoke to her. To verify the maliciousnes of the hostesses, my daughter noted that as we left, none of the hostesses bid us goodbye, but one simply rolled her eyes at us. Well, certainly not the first time an antisocial hostess treated us like crap. Negative 1 star except for the waiter, who gets 5 stars. Food was 3 stars. Avoid this place like the plague.
Pros:
waiter was responsiveCons:
watresses were inattentive, aloof, snobbyReviewed by DisneyDana Review Date: 10/30/2015
Rating: (2) Not Recommended
Unfortunately I have to go with the old standard review of Nine Dragons that has always stood. Very overpriced, average Chinese food. We were here during the food and wine festival and while the restaurant was very crowded, we were able to walk right in and get seated without a reservation. The place was nice looking on the inside. This was the first time I had ever been there and I have always avoided it due to bad reviews ever since the mid 90's. I have been on a mission to at least try every table service restaurant in Epcot once so I decided to bite the bullet. I wish I hadn't. I ordered the spring rolls which were mushy, and for an entree I had the Kung Pao Chicken. It was probably the worst dish I've had in a long time. It was nothing but chicken and crunchy peanuts in a sickly sweet sauce. There was a ton of it, but after a couple of bites I just couldn't eat any more. Just mouthful after mouthful of a whole bunch of peanuts. Gross! My boyfriend got the spare ribs and fried rice which was markedly better than the Kung Pao but still not very good. I ended up eating what he couldn't just because I needed to eat something. The fried rice was very bland. Neither one of us was very satisfied when we left. It was on par or possibly even below the kind of Chinese you get when you go to the mall food court.