Phoenix Pavilion
- Pickup
- Delivery
- 4.2
- (39)
Compare the Prices for a $50 Order
Restaurant + Hyperflyer
- Menu markups:
- 0%
- Service fee:
- 0%
- Delivery fee:
- $7.95
- You pay
- $57.95
- Restaurants pay:
- $0.00
Third Party Delivery Apps
- Menu markups:
- 0% ~ 25%
- Service fee:
- 15%
- Delivery fee:
- $3.99
- You pay:
- $61.49 ~ $73.99
- Restaurants pay:
- $15.00
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+ Hyperflyer
- 0%
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- $7.95
- $57.95
- $0.00
Third Party
Delivery Apps
- 0% ~ 25%
- 15%
- $3.99
- $61.49~73.99
- $15.00
Really love this place… we have gone here quite a few times . Just tried their big bowl of wonton soup… WOW it was wonderful full of fresh veggie’s, very tasty .
Food has gone town hill
Food is sub standard
Rude
Phoenix Pavilion is great. Been multiple times now. Cool Cantonese American OLD school classics. Where else are you gonna get egg foo young? Great Old town Stanwood institution
The Phoenix makes excellent egg foo yung and General Tsuo’s chicken. Hot n Sour soup was a hit too. The packaging was perfect to get the take-out home without spilling a drop. Service was speedy and the food was great. Take advantage of the free cream cheese rangoon with the orders over $45.
I am so excited that Phoenix Pavilion is able to host indoor dining again. We have wanted to try this place for a very long time but aren’t big on take out. We tried the Salt
Always amazing food. I love their honey walnut chicken is my favorite.
Mongolian beef is also amazing. Must buy food here!
Well over an hour wait… food was bland… got the Mongolian beef and it legit tasted like the meat was drowning in a gravy that they added sugar too…. I was sick for 3 days after eating… never eating here again
Delicious food. We tried the family meal with Salt and Pepper chicken, orange chicken, various apps and it was all delicious. The crab wontons were great. Food tasted fresh and much less greasy than your typical Chinese food. We are glad we tried it and will be back.
Good food, great prices. Pleasant atmosphere. Food served in a timely and attractive manner. Mostly pleasant greeters, always pleasant servers.
Well never mind the order was wrong , only one dish but it was for the hubby. Somehow chicken was used instead of beef. Which would have been ok if my walnut prawns were chicken as the prawns in my dish were small rubbery 1/2 nuggets of shrimps I received half tail half head as you can imagine the wad of dough that covered it makes it appear as a full shrimp might be involved . The walnuts were rocks had one chosen to try and bite one. The chicken chow mien was tasteless according to hubby. I refused to try as the sloppy wet over cooked veggies with the pale rubber chicken just did not appear appealing enough to try. The Mongolian chicken should have been beef 5 star spicy yet again the chicken was tasteless ( texture according to the hubby is fine ) as well as not spicy at all. A shame that it will go into trash as I can’t even feed it to the dog. Pork fried rice was weak on pork and small bits of egg. The sides were left uneaten after the one bite of cream cheese fried wontons as the cheese tasted so bad I spit the bite into the sink. The bbq pork was the processed type and only one teaspoon of mustard and a half teaspoon of sesame seeds. Heaps of red sweet and sour sauce . I now remember why we have not eaten here in at least 4 years. I don’t mind spending $60 on food. But I’m betting I could find a Chinese cooking class for that much . Delivery driver was amazing!!! Sad that when I called lady just wanted to fight. Look lady been married to same guy over 15 years he eats one Chinese dish and one only. If you can’t do the right thing you might want to consider why your sales are down. Regardless even if we got the right order I’m guessing the prawns would be the same crappy ones that we got. The thing is I’m sure it’s pretty easy to do better then this.