This popular Chinese restaurant has earned a reputation for always having the freshest ingredients and having an extensive menu with reasonable prices. Some of the items guests will find on the menu are Steamed Dumpling, Mandarin Spareribs, Orange Beef, Sweet and Sour Pork, Szechwan Pork, Lemon Fish, Almond Chicken, Drunken Chicken, Chicken Teriyaki, Peking Duck, Smoked Duck, Fresh Fruits, Cookies and of course a Fortune Cookie. The restaurant features a private dining room that can accommodate up to 50 guests. The New Mandarin Delight is located at 5380 North 7th Street in Phoenix. The restaurant is on the first floor with parking underneath in the lower level parking garage.
Location:
5380 North 7th Street, Phoenix Arizona 85014
Telephone
602-274-5204
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(Tempe) Alcatraz Brewing Company
(Phoenix) Alexi's Grill
(Phoenix) Alice Cooper'stown
(Scottsdale) Allie's American Grille
(Mesa) Aloha Kitchen
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