I love Mandarin House! Food are SOGOOD and authentic! The service is pretty good most of the time even if they are busy, price is also reasonable, it’s a place worth a try!
Victoria S.
Place rating: 4 Marysville, WA
Nice place to stop if you are wanting to eat Chinese food in the town of Pullman, which will be rare to find for a small town. But this Chinese restaurant is quite good with their food. Not fantastic but decent Chinese food. Great service. Clean place. Decent price on their lunch combo.
Nathan N.
Place rating: 3 Houston, TX
So, you have a few choices for Chinese in Pullman. This is probably the second best, only behind Golden Teriyaki. The food and service are up to par, the place is clean and it would be just average anywhere else. Compared to Emerald, it is excellent… stay away from Emerald if you can!
Anthony C.
Place rating: 5 Yakima, WA
Mandarin House provides great service. The food is very good and consistent. I especially enjoy their soups and the House Chow mein.
Yang X.
Place rating: 4 Philadelphia, PA
I love their Taiwanese cuisine. The boss is very nice.
Vinnie G.
Place rating: 5 Burbank, CA
Fast, better than expected and big portions. I travel a lot for work and I’m usually mildly to very disappoined in the Chinese I get on the road(especially delivery), but this place is solid and they delivered to my hotel. I’ll eat here again next time I’m in town!
Chuck P.
Place rating: 5 Pullman, WA
The Mandarin House serves great Taiwanese cuisine — if you can order off the Taiwanese menu, and you actually know what Taiwanese food is. My wife is Taiwanese, though of the generation of kids who were basically raised like caged chickens, and I’ve eaten likely more varieties of Taiwanese food than she has(I’ve been to Taiwan for a month). They have the typical American Chinese menu, but if you ask, they will give you the Taiwanese menu, and you can ask for recommendations. Most Americans have no idea how one prepares the different vegetables, and they keep a fair amount of things like Qingcai and Chiedze in stock, so you can get great Chinese eggplant, or pork ears here. But you have to know how to ask. The best thing to do before showing up is to study up a little — then when you ask for traditional dish, they can fill you in. If it looks like the Chinese students that frequent this place are getting different food — it’s because they are. So step up – they don’t discriminate!
Rachel M.
Place rating: 3 Pullman, WA
I’ve only ordered delivery. I’ve never eaten inside the actual restaurant. Service over the phone is very friendly. The delivery people can be hit or miss. The food itself is average. Not as flavorful as authentic Chinese food and, as is typical of ethnic foods in Pullman, is very Americanized(ex: peas in the Mapo Tofu).
Terry G.
Place rating: 5 El Paso, TX
We realized that our favorite Chinese restaurant is going down hill so we decided to try this place. Well we love it! The dinner for 2 is what we always get and it is always delicious! You can pick what dishes you would like and the portions are HUGE– we eat a lot and it’s more like a dinner for 3 – 4. The inside is nicely decorated, quiet, CLEAN. Very clean. Great place to get Chinese in Pullman.
Michelle R.
Place rating: 2 Weed, CA
Service is excellent. Very friendly! Food leaves something be be desired. We had sweet and sour chicken, almond chicken, pork fried rice, BBQ pork, crab rangoon, and chow mein. The chow mein was terrific. The rest of the meal consisted of dry chicken soaked in either gravy or sweet and sour sauce and bland rice. Appetizers were extremely greasy. Unfortunate, I had high hopes based off of the Unilocal reviews.
Paul K.
Place rating: 4 Livermore, CA
It’s Chinese food«for the masses» in Pullman — what else are you expecting, people?!? I realize that I’m not in San Francisco and adjust my expectations accordingly. Very decent food for what it is. Fast delivery and friendly service. We stayed in the Residence Inn and had the food delivered right to our room. I’m so glad we did!
Ian W.
Place rating: 1 Moscow, ID
I agree with most of the recent reviews that this place is really overrated. The reason: all the glowing reviews are from a couple years ago, so their quality has apparently suffered a recent downturn that isn’t reflected in their overall rating. My guess is that they’re trying to cut costs to stay in business, which has negatively affected their quality. My egg roll tasted like a tiny tube of fried cardboard and the almond chicken was little scraps of chicken in big clumps of heavy, deep-fried batter swimming in Americanized gravy. Just like most American Chinese restaurants, the sweet dipping sauce was all red food coloring and sugar. The prices were average and the service was really good, but it’s hard to judge service when we were one of only two tables of customers during our lunch visit. When I asked for hot sauce, our waitress brought out a cold bottle of Sriracha right out of the fridge, even though Sriracha doesn’t require refrigeration. This is the equivalent of asking for butter at an American restaurant and getting a frozen square. This is a small detail, but all the things I just noted were small details that add up to a lackluster dining experience.
Rain D.
Place rating: 5 Moscow, ID
This is my favorite Asian restaurant in town! Great food, affordable price, and they deliver! The owner and workers are very nice too. It couldn’t be any better than this! Btw, my favorite is Spicy Salt Shrimp, you all should try that :)
Jason C.
Place rating: 1 Berkeley, CA
SAD, Thats all i can say. This is the worst«Asian food» ive ever had, when it has 4 stars on Unilocal.this is a joke. First of all deep fried gravy chicken is not Asian.
Amy Z.
Place rating: 2 Bellingham, WA
Being from Seattle area I have high expectations of Chinese and there’s really no excuse for poorly executed food that’s just greasy and flavorless. The pork tasted old, the rice was bland, and the meat in the sweet and sour and almond chicken tasted very off. Just do yourself a favor and save Chinese for when you go home during winter and spring break. Most of Pullman’s offerings are poor at best.
Taylor C.
Place rating: 2 Tacoma, WA
So bland. The fried shrimp seemed prepackaged! The Egg Fu Yung wasn’t bad but I wasn’t too amazed; the previous reviews seemed so good. Sweet and Sour Pork was over cooked to me. The pork fried rice had no veggies, just egg! Almond chicken was okay. Egg roles and egg flower soup were decent. The service was good and that’s probably the only upside. Really sub par food.
Kelly J.
Place rating: 5 Yakima, WA
This is one of my hands down favorite restaurants in Pullman! The good is great! I love the chow mein and almond chicken. The restaurant itself was clean and comfortable, and the waiter was super nice. Also, being a college kid, I usually order their food in when I have it. When they bring it the food is always hot, and the delivery guy is super nice. My own critique would be that on a weekend it can take a long time for them to get there, but trust me when I say the wait is well worth it! Yum yum!!!
Paulina A.
Place rating: 5 Pullman, WA
Great food, ambiance, and service. Mongolian beef and fried rice is healthy with an array of savory vegetables! Beautifully decorated, warm, and cozy interior. Very friendly staff. Complimentary jasmine tea is a sweet touch. Wonderful Chinese restaurant in Pullman!
Bob S.
Place rating: 4 Pullman, WA
Great food. I got the general tso or however you spell it(my autocorrect doesn’t know). Just a heads up, the food is served family style with big heaps of food and place for you to serve it up on. Not a bad thing, just a heads up to letcha know. Also they didn’t charge for the tea. So that’s badass. I recommend.
Ashley S.
Place rating: 5 Pullman, WA
Not a fan of Chinese food at all, but I absolutely love the food from here. So good. My husband and I order from here and it’s always fantastic. Our two year old is wild about the chow mein and I love the almond chicken. Yum!