Liang's Garden Restaurant 480 West Lincoln Highway, Chicago Heights, IL 60411
About the Business
Liang's Garden Restaurant is a cozy and welcoming eatery located at 480 West Lincoln Highway in Chicago Heights, Illinois. Known for its delicious Chinese cuisine and friendly service, this restaurant offers a wide variety of traditional dishes that are sure to satisfy any craving. Whether you're in the mood for crispy spring rolls, savory lo mein, or spicy General Tso's chicken, Liang's Garden Restaurant has something for everyone. Come and experience a taste of authentic Chinese flavors in a comfortable and inviting atmosphere.
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Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
11:00 - 21:00
Thursday:
11:00 - 21:00
Friday:
11:00 - 21:30
Saturday:
11:00 - 21:30
Sunday:
11:30 - 21:00
Reviews
"My food was so good!! I definitely recommend. I had the combination lo mein, chicken wings & jumbo shrimp n beef fried rice. I caught them right before closing and everything was fresh."
"Took the family out for some Hibachi style dinning, loved the service. We were entertained by an awesome cook. I would recommend coming out to enjoy a family fun night."
"I always order through Grubhub and get the soups! They package it SO well that if it even had a chance to tip and leak, it would leak into the plastic bag they put over the soup container. They put cardboard over the soups in the bag so they can place other items on top. Everything is always hot when I receive it even after the Grubhub ride over! The Wonton Soup is amazing, as is the Chicken Noodle soup. Tons of wonton and noodles! A+"
"I walked in expecting an actual sit down restaurant, but it looks like they closed down the dining area years ago and converted it into your typical Asian hood fast food place minus the thick bulletproof glass (although they do have a thin plastic barrier hanging from the ceiling so the experience is still there.) Upon entry I was greeted by the welcoming ice cold air of the A/C which me and other customers were grateful for on this hot day. There's a small table blocking the side entrance to the dining area and four chairs where people can wait. Your typical enlarged printed menus complete with pictures adorn the walls. There's a display stand where you can buy Asian trinkets like in Chinatown. I placed my standard first visit order of an orange chicken dinner special. It took them about 15-20 minutes to make the dish so they definitely aren't rushing things out of the door. Egg roll was decent. It oddly has a strong mustard taste which to my taste buds is better than the peanut butter you see added to egg rolls. The fried rice has the makings to be good, but has a bit of a chalky texture to it and the aftertaste gives a bit of a musty shoe flavor. It has most of the ingredients of good fried rice aside for eggs and veggies outside of green onion. The orange chicken has a tanginess to it that is sort of unsettling. It's definitely not orange flavor and more of a General Tso's sauce which uses similar ingredients (also cheap restaurants like this one will attempt to give you general Tso's Chicken and just throw in a few orange slices since their pretty much identical dishes.) If you want to see these places panic order both General Tso's and Orange Chicken. Their behavior will let you know if they're just giving out the same dish. Overall, this is your standard Asian hood cuisine. Nothing special here. The only thing going for it is the cheap food except it's not "hood" cheap as it's almost twice the price. I've seen these type of places in MUCH better neighborhoods serve much better food at almost half the price of the food served here."
"Very good rice! I get plain fried rice with no bean sprouts. I enjoyed it for todays lunch."
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