Imperial Palace

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Freeport, United States

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Chinese restaurant· Asian restaurant· Mandarin restaurant· Hunan restaurant· Takeout restaurant· Restaurant

Imperial Palace Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Imperial Palace is located in Freeport, United States on 1735 S Ihm Blvd. Imperial Palace is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category chinese restaurant in United States.

Address

1735 S Ihm Blvd

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 8152335944

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteGood for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

CoffeeComfort foodHealthy optionsKids' menuQuick biteVegan optionsVegetarian options

Open hours

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Dong Louis

Best Chinese food in town, never mind the fake reviews. I've never had to wait 20 minutes. The food was always delicious, and the amount of food was amazing. There was enough for two people in my family for a single dinner. If you are passing by here, I highly recommend this Chinese food!

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Nocturnalife

Great to eat in, or take out. Good food, friendly service.

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Megan Sharpe

We didn't finish the food. But service was very good... I don't recommend it if you are planning to eat

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Randi Hess

If you’re new to the area and are used to Chinese food with any type of flavor steer clear of things labeled hot-the Kung Pao Shrimp was inedible or the fried rice unless you plan on going home to attempt to doctor it up with an entire pack of soy sauce and some green onions. If Beef Chop Suey is your meal of choice don’t expect those ‘high dollar’ vegetables like baby corn, mushrooms or water chestnuts, in fact don’t bother wasting the 25 that may seem reasonable compared to places that you’ve previously lived. Instead go to your local grocery store and purchase a can of La Choy or simply an 1980’s As Seen on TV Veggie Shredder and fill your plate with cabbage and carrots. The only positive thing I can say is the beef made this experience less reminiscent of the school cafeteria food I was served as a child or my mother’s 8 years of attempts at pepper steak with the aforementioned La Choy before my parents divorced and she decided to torture us with burnt chicken on a newly purchased grill. If the line wasn’t out the door, for what I can only attribute to social distancing I would have promptly driven the 1.2 miles to return this poor excuse for food and request a refund.

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Scott Phillips

Great food, good atmosphere, and relaxing music.