Blossom Kitchen

Restaurant · Tallahassee

Blossom Kitchen

Restaurant · Tallahassee

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625 W Tennessee St, Tallahassee, FL 32304

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Authentic Chinese & Taiwanese dishes plus rolled ice cream  

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625 W Tennessee St, Tallahassee, FL 32304 Get directions

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Casual spot near campus turning out Sichuan-leaning dishes like dry pot and dan dan noodles. The restaurant’s own menu and hours are current, and recent reviews point to generous portions and plenty of spice.

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John Nguyen

Google
Genuine Chinese/Taiwanese food. The szechuan beef and fatty pork belly special were amazing. Also consider the tomato eggdrop soup

MAY ZHUH

Google
I love me some Blossom Kitchen but I prefer to get it to go. It’a also one of my favorite things to doordash and they have plenty of options for vegetarians. My favorite thing on the menu is the orange tofu, my only complaint is that I wish it came with more than two pieces of broccoli haha and maybe some more sauce because it’s soooo good but other than that, any food I’ve had from here has been pretty good.

Tracy West

Google
Great food! We were happy to get to sit down with a menu and not just order from a menu board like fast food!

A. Liou

Google
They have laziji, spicy fish soup, and eggplant with garlic sauce. If you’re looking for real Szechuan Chinese cuisine, this place is it, not anywhere else

M.Y. Z.

Google
Overall,food is good. You get authentic Chinese food here. The only suggestion is putting less salt. It's too salty for most of us.

Redlee Magloire

Google
this meal was almost $50 and the platters were half full. We also called ahead and were given a nasty attitude over the phone and in person. We ordered two combos of sweet and sour and only received two tiny sauces of sweet and sour. That is absolutely ridiculous, considering other places in Tallahassee are way more affordable and give you better portion sizes. Will not come here again.

Ryan Kilbride

Google
The food was fine but the portions were terrible. We feel ripped off. Most of the containers were half full. This meal was $70 plus tip. Not going again.

Karla Pleas

Google
I wanted something different for dinner and did another search for vegan cuisine and wal-lah. When I tell you delicious. The tofu twist on orange chicken was excellent. Vegan lovers, if you love Asian cuisine and want to stick to your guns, here's a place to try. Wonderful!
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Stephen M.

Yelp
I have been to China 3 times and again it isn't like the food you would eat there but is is much better than the usual American Chinese food - it tastes more like food from there I like spice and the food was plenty spicy for me Beef in chili sauce is like a mini hot pot A hidden g

Cecy L.

Yelp
I have mixed review the rice was good but the only thing gross was the dumplings the meat was sour
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Boon C.

Yelp
I am here for the Szechuan cuisine. The restaurant is not much customer during my visit. May be late in lunch. I got their spicy chili chicken. They put a lot of dried chili and garlic. This make the entire dish tasty. I like spicy food. The salty coating also make nice to go well with white rice. The quantity of the chicken also large in quantity. Food come out quick enough. Not much of wait. Service is good.
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Mara M.

Yelp
Very tasty Chinese food! We ordered to go but the restaurant had a nice enough ambiance and looked good for dine in too. Service was fast and friendly. Our food was ready quick and earlier than expected and we really enjoyed all the dishes we tried! The best were the lo mein and the pan fried pot stickers. The garlic sauce chicken was okay but not our favorite. The wonton soup was good too!
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Marilu F.

Yelp
I am shook in a very positive way. I think I found my go-to Chinese restaurant. Sadly it's in the other side of the state, but hey, with how often I'm up there anyway, I won't find myself crying over missing them anytime soon. If you know me, then you know I'm a loyal follower of one Chinese restaurant and since moving away from it, I've been trying to find others up to par. Well, it's been a mission and a half. I never find one nearby that is worth it. This one is no exception, except that, well, I am so often in Tallahassee these days that it's not bad. I can go whenever I'm in town. Anyhow, my review is based solely on my order from Uber Eats. I ordered their lunch special of general Tso's chicken that included white rice and an egg roll. I also happily ordered edamame to boot, which admittedly was weird to me as I expect that in a Japanese restaurant, not a Chinese one, but no matter. That general Tso's chicken was spicy and generous. I had meals for two days. The egg roll was perfectly fried, the white rice fluffy, and surprisingly the edamame was just fine for not being a Japanese restaurant. Overall, I am shocked to find this level of quality Chinese food, seeing that, well, I live in South Florida which has many more restaurants than Tallahassee and I haven't found a replacement Chinese restaurant there. Sigh. Is it sad that I'm looking forward to going back to Tallahassee to eat more of Blossom Kitchen's food?
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Thomas H.

Yelp
I was bemoaning the lack of good Asian cooking in Tallahassee when a friend recommended Blossom Kitchen. I finally have a place to visit. I like this place. They're fast, friendly, have a large menu, and the food is on point. Definitely visit here if you're hankering for some good food! Enjoy.
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William D.

Yelp
I have ordered take out 5-6 times, I have also sat in once or twice. Service is standard and food is always fantastic. Nice place but I prefer takeout. A little expensive but you get so much food. Great for accommodating vegetarians and meat munchers
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Jenn Y.

Yelp
We have been looking for a good Chinese restaurant here for a bit. This was delicious. We had orange chicken, Szechuan chicken, crab rangoon, and coconut dumplings. Everything was fresh and hot. All the chicken was perfectly cooked and no weird pieces. Coconut dumplings were sooooooo good! Will definitely go back.

Cary N.

Yelp
The meal is nice overall. This place serves real Chinese cuisine. The sole recommendation is to use less salt. Most of us find it overly salty.
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Terrell B.

Yelp
Chicken was very mixed as far as the amount that it was cooked thoroughly and soft and squishy. Quite gross.
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Jihye S.

Yelp
Warning: this is "good enough for Tallahassee" 4 states. It has zero ambiance. It's not the cleanest place, with a weird parking lot..service is fast and friendly (although it is usually done by one person). Tallahassee really lacks a good Chinese place. But this place has a few things I like and that are pretty good. Dry pot if you like Ma la flavor Very good dumplings ($8, like any other restaurants in town post Covid!!) Good eggplant with garlic sauce, eggplant with crispy tofu, Twice cooked pork Salt and pepper ribs (fried) I used to like their dry pot (about $38), but they changed what is in it. (I liked it when it had tofu, tofu stick and broccoli along with chicken, beef, and shrimp. Now it has spam, potato without tofu)
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Jeff A.

Yelp
Wow. Surprisingly delicious. Ordered honey garlic chicken, rice and egg roll. It was excellent. Enough for 2 meals This will be my new go to Chinese restaurant. A++++
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Ashley S.

Yelp
For "Chinese food" in a college town, Blossom has had my pocket since they opened while I was in college myself. Eight years removed from the college scene, they are still a favorite. I eat basic. Sesame chicken, Singapore noodles, egg rolls, fried rice, no peas, and some others. Their atmosphere is clean and the food is good, never any questionable tastes.
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Bren H.

Yelp
We ordered : Shrimp in Garlic Sauce. Sweet and a sour Chicken. Beef lomein. Combination fried rice As a Californian who had experienced many Asian cuisines, I would say that this place is the real deal compared to many other Asian restaurants in Tallahassee. The shrimp was excelllent. The sweet and sour chicken still have the crisp and crunch after the sauce was on it. The beef lomein just had th e right amount of soy sauce and spices, it wasn't too salty or bland. Fried rice is alright but has good amount of meats. The price is considerably not too expensive, considering the inflation. The ambience is a little outdated, but the place is clean. We would come back here again to try out their other dishes.

Annie L.

Yelp
I have always liked to order Chinese food in this restaurant, and the experience has always been good. But the dishes in the past two weeks have not tasted very good, and I feel that the chef has changed! Today's Pork Ears In Red Oil~~ It feels very sticky, not fresh, very sweet, and the taste is not as good as before!
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Brigitte M.

Yelp
Had apparently been passing by this place for a while and didn't notice it at all; but now that I am aware, I will definitely return. Service was a tad bit slow though there wasn't a crowd, but that was ok; was worth the wait. Small, quaint space. I ordered edamame, honey chicken wings, and veggie lo mein. My friend ordered the hot plate lamb. We both enjoyed the food. I also ordered the kiwi tea, which tasted like watered-down kiwi juice, so I didn't enjoy that at all. But, the food made up for the bust with the tea :o). I will definitely visit this restaurant again. The menu is expansive and I am looking forward to trying many other items!
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Suzette M.

Yelp
The food was delicious! Everyone in my family enjoyed their food. My Steamed Fish over Tofu was tender and tasty. My husband, who loves General Tso's Chicken and would only order that most of the time, said theirs was the best in town, that he's tasted. The server was very friendly. She had informed us that they were very busy in the kitchen with lots of takeout orders so our food may be delayed in coming out. We really didn't have to wait long at all. The dining area was clean but a bit dated in a cute way. Definitely returning to try the other dishes on their menu!

Jennifer A.

Yelp
"I'm impressed with the fish soup, and the eggplant with beans. Good food and good service."

Olivia T.

Yelp
Food and Service were amazing! We got the General Tao Chicken combo with fried rice (which the fried rice was amazing!) and the Sichuan chicken combo. Everything was so good and we will definitely be coming back!

Stears I.

Yelp
So glad that I found Blossom Kitchen today! I was craving a curry dish for lunch, and this place definitely hit the spot. They have specials ranging from $9.99 and up- the special included the curry chicken, fried rice and an egg roll. So worth it! The flavor was exactly what I was looking for & the portion size is generous. My waitress let me know that she made sesame balls early this morning & was really wanting me to purchase some. I wanted to try it, so I ordered one and saved it for dessert. What a wonderful little treat! I'm not sure what's inside, but the outer layer is crunchy and covered in sesame seeds. The inside is mushy & has some type of larger soft seed and some filling. It was good! Not too sweet either. There is plenty of parking around back- make sure to slow down on W. Tennessee St. as the turn is tight and comes at you quickly.
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Christine J.

Yelp
Traveling through Tallahassee and we were craving Asian Food. We were having issues finding a place open at 3pm as many in the area close in between lunch and dinner as well ad on a Monday. I'm so glad we found this place on Yelp as I never would have ventured so far off the interstate. This place was just as great as the reviews said. Not much to look at from the outside ok inside is clean. The Chinese Food though was DELICIOUS! My husband and I both got a combo for $11.49 which included an egg roll & fried or white rice. We did upgrade our friend rice for $1.99 he got beef fried rice & I got vegetable fried rice. The portion size were extremely large at this great price. We had got crab rangoon as an appetizer. They were good but I probably wouldn't order again with such large entree portion sizes. I ordered my Kung Pao Chicken extra spicy and boy did they listen to that request which I appreciated. The young lady who was our server was very pleasant. I had mentioned we were looking for Thai originally but nothing was open. She suggested Thai Place the next time we come through town.
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Maddie K.

Yelp
This is my favorite Asian takeout spot in town. The parking is kinda shit, the inside is closed for dining I think. It looks clean though and the food is delicious. The vegetarian options slap honestly, the veggies are marinated so deliciously and all of the tofu I've had there has been perfect. They get the texture right and obvs the flavor is good cause of the marinade. I can't stress enough how important marinading is, it makes food delicious. They are usually really fast with my orders, but I'm cheap and I go pick up my food so I can't speak on delivery services from third parties. Anyways top recs are the sesame tofu or chicken or what have you, and the lo mein in any form. General Tsao as well.

Amy V.

Yelp
Wow!!!! We only went for a soup and ended up with steamed dumplings too. The wonton soup was AMAZING and the pork dumplings were AMAZING also!! We will ded return to try other dishes.
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Richard R.

Yelp
Gonna keep this short and sweet! We were in town for my sons wedding and while most everything revolved around eating at the home of my new in-laws or cooking ourselves @ our Airbnb, we decided to try at least one restaurant during our visit. *** THE FOOD I LOVE Singapore Mei Fun noodles! It's one of my favorite Asian dishes, so it was a no brainer when I saw it on the mobile app menu and the very reason why they won out over other choices. We also ordered their meat egg rolls and Beef Lo Mein. While we thought everything was good, the BEEF LO MEIN was the star of the show. I'd say it was one of the best I've had, but I do wish they would've offered more gravy and more beef. [4.5 stars] The SINGAPORE MEI FUN was indeed good, but lacked the flavor I wanted not to mention they were rather stingy with the meats (especially the shrimp). Also, the noodles were a tad too dry. [3.75 stars] PORK EGG ROLLS [3.75 stars] *** FINAL THOUGHTS Would definitely order here again on a future visit, but will likely request a more saucy Mei Fun & Lo Mein, both with extra meat. 2020 / 53
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Kalvin K.

Yelp
Don't let the lack of nice decor scare you away. This place is one of the few authentic Chinese restaurants in the area. I came to TLH for work and decided to eat lunch here. I was given a thick menu which I perused and decided on some double cooked fish - basically fish fillet chunks that are deep fried and then stir fried with bell peppers, onions, and some chili peppers. So good with white rice. Service was not great but as expected.
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Danny N.

Yelp
Decided to tryout this new Chinese restaurant close to the FSU campus, right next door to Pitaria and I was not let down. The food was awesome, I got duck ramen and the sweet and sour tofu. The ramen was perfect for the cold weather. The duck was flavorful and tender and the broth was super light. If you're expecting a Japanese ramen then you will be let down. Chinese ramen is very mild, similar to the broth of wonton soup. The tofu was good and traditional. I prefer getting it extra crispy. The atmosphere is awesome and the service is amazing. The owner was very sweet and kind. English isn't perfect so try to be patient. Overall a great place and will be coming back weekly.

Matthew W.

Yelp
My fiance and I tried this place for the first time and not sure what the hype is about. We ordered sweet and sour chicken but got orange chicken instead. Both the sesame chicken and orange chicken were very dry and lacking flavor/sauce. Hardly any vegetables/meat in the fried rice and the lo mein is also lacking flavor. The wonton soup and the egg rolls were the best part. Would recommend going to Long Garden or Empire for better quality food.

Sofia S.

Yelp
Love this place. Always reliable and quick. Every order comes with a spring roll. The food is delicious.
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Sebastian M.

Yelp
Great quality food! Looking at this place you would not expect it to be this good. I was recommended it by a peer and they said it was awesome. I was skeptical at first but now i'm a huge fan! Love this place!
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Suzanna N.

Yelp
My favorite cuisine is Chinese. And this is the real deal. I lived in central Florida for 15 years and could never find any really good Chinese food. Since moving to Tallahassee I found plenty of very good Chinese food. Blossom Kitchen is the best of the best. I get cravings for their pork and pickled cabbage and nothing better get in my way when it happens! Plus the lady that works there is awesome. She is so funny and I always enjoy talking to her.
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J Z.

Yelp
Whyyyyyyyyyy did I waste my money again. I keep trusting y'all and I still haven't learned my lesson. Yeah maybe this is good Chinese food for Tallahassee but it was absolutely horrible and inedible. The food was greasy and tasted off. I should've known better than to think food would be good judging from the outside of the establishment. For anyone that actually enjoys Chinese food go anywhere else!
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Daniel P.

Yelp
I jumped the gun when I recently proclaimed another W. Tennessee Street Chinese restaurant as "the best in TLH". This is NOT to take anything away from that other restaurant. I feel just as good about it today as I did when I uttered my premature proclamation. BLOSSOM KITCHEN is the de facto champion. One would think that such an unwieldy menu would surely suggest they're taking on more than they can handle. So far, I haven't found that to be the case. I've been four times and ordered wildly varied dishes each time (1. Beef tendon w veg., 2. Clam & Veg Soup., 3. Pork Intestines w Spicy Green Sauce., 4. West Lake Beef Soup). As outlandish as the others may sound, I will focus my review on the West Lake Beef Soup. Gather 'round... On my second visit, I intended to order the West Lake Beef Soup but the owner/operator/server/cashier sweet lady flat-out redirected me elsewhere on the menu. Now... this was a first for me. She was effectively telling me "I know your type - you 'think' you're going to like this, but when you send it back - you're 1. Going to hate our restaurant and 2. Going to tell the world how awful we are". So... I read up on the soup itself - learned its history, its common variations, the "lore" behind it and was fully prepared to break through any barriers and ultimately order the damned soup. I was NOT going to have any "No Soup For You" nonsense. ...So, on the fourth visit, she again put up all the warnings but quickly realized I would be victorious. She even flipped to the pictures and made sure I saw its appearance. I showed her the numerous pictures on my phone and assured her I'd sign any waiver / release necessary to order it. West Lake Beef Soup arrived swiftly and without fanfare. I knew it was slightly thickened with cornstarch - that's traditional - and I tasted the slightly gelatinous broth. I could have sworn there was an oat/barley fragrance but neither are in the soup. I wanted it a smidge saltier and I dashed some soy into it. The thickened broth held the striations of soy in place - an uncanny sight. Once stirred in, it dissipated. There's really nothing shockingly exotic about this traditional soup. The beef is minced, and the egg drop is strictly the egg whites without the yolks. Delicious soup with unique flavor. I'll order it again. I liked it. But my sights are set on one of the many intestine dishes...
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James P.

Yelp
When I first heard about this place I was just hoping it would be more than another typical US-Chinese food place. I like some General Tso's as much as the next guy, but I really love authentic Chinese food and I don't think people explore it as much as they should. The great thing about this restaurant is that it does both things well. Its americanized Chinese food is actually really tasty and lunch specials are generous. It's authentic food is really a marvel. If you're adventurous, I strongly recommend exploring the menu. My personal favorite, which I forgot to photograph, is the intestine with sour pickle. This stuff is really delicious. But all the various innards and tendon dishes are very tasty. You'll pay a bit more here for entrees than you might at some other places, but the quality is good. I strongly recommend this place.
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Adrinna H.

Yelp
My second visit to the restaurant for lunch and both visits were okay. Came here with another Chinese friend and like typical Chinese style, we ordered different dishes and share them. We have tried different dishes each time and none has truly wowed me yet. For my most recent visit, the menu was overwhelming. There are so many dishes and they are placed all over the more than 10 pages menu with lots of pictures. We decided to go with one spicy dish (fish with hot chili sauce) and one milder dish (eggplant with tofu). The Chinese name is better sounding than the plain English name. Haha. When you know the dish and it came out not as you expected, there's a certain let down...but that is not to say the dishes weren't good. It was not as good as it could be. The eggplant was flavorful but a tad salty. The fish were lacking in ingredients but not lacking in spices. The fish is quite pricey for a lunch dish at $17. This restaurant is better than your typical Chinese restaurant in Tally. If you want to try a Chinese restaurant that feels like one you can find in China, this would be one.
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Tere F.

Yelp
Literally happened across this little hole in the wall joint on Thanksgiving day! We were starving after our jaunt looking at properties and failed to take pictures because we dug in very quickly the bok Choy was AMAZING garlicky yummyness....Mongolian beef was flavorful and the Singapore noodles had a healthy spicy kick which we love! The server was on his own it was not super busy being Thanksgiving day and he managed very well! The place is old so not much ambiance but do not let that put you off because it really is very good food! We will be back for sure definitely worth giving it a try if you like good Chinese food!
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Megan S.

Yelp
Excellent and authentic Chinese food. We finally found Jian Bing somewhere in Tallahassee after missing it since we were in Beijing in November. Great customer service too! The Jian Bing (which is listed on the menu as Chinese savory crepe) is made right in front of you. It is a crepe mix cooked on a round griddle that has bean curd sauce spread on it. It comes with crispy noodles, cilantro, lettuce, and chicken or beef. They don't serve it in a wrap, so it's not quite as hand-held as the ones we've gotten from street carts, but I'm happy to have found an authentic version here in town. I ordered the tomatoes and scrambled eggs, a meal we had a few times in Beijing. It's surprisingly good for being so simple and this restaurant does a great job! I prefer it with noodles, but they serve it with steamed rice, which is also good. I also got the spicy chili chicken, which has fried bone-in chicken with a great chili pepper flavor. It's a little dry, but really flavorful. I look forward to trying more menu items off the authentic Chinese menu. (There are two menus - the Americanized menu and an authentic Chinese menu.) They have a pictures next to all of their menu items online for both menus so you can get an idea of what you're ordering - and they also deliver with Bite Squad. The almond bubble tea was also pretty good and the "boba" seems to be a diced gummy instead of the usual round boba tea balls. If I find any other must have options, I'll update next time I visit!
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Kaya S.

Yelp
AMAZING 10/10 recommend, never disappoints. I love their orange chicken and their garlic broccoli and tofu. Their egg rolls that come with the combo as well are delicious especially with their sweet and sour sauce packets. Definitely go here! Good prices too with a great amount of food!
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Maria C.

Yelp
I've never been more excited about Chinese in Tallahassee. Blossom Kitchen hands down has the most delicious, quality Chinese food in this town. The first time I visited, Sophia highly recommended an appetizer of sesame balls. Something new, so my friend and I decided we would try them. Amazing! They come out piping hot, made of a gelatinous rice flour. They were so good I took an order to-go! We visited again yesterday and still upheld the same expectations as before. An order of sesame balls to start and an order of Chicken with Broccoli. The Chicken with Broccoli was delicious and not greasy like you get on a lot of buffets. Their rolled ice cream is also a treat. I loved the popping boba (mango and strawberry) topping. Definitely different but such a delight. Overall, Blossom Kitchen has great Chinese food. I was excited to see so many Bitesquad pickups while there. It means they are definitely getting much deserved business.
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Hikari M.

Yelp
This is just the standard Chinese restaurant with prices that are slightly higher than average. Having grown up with Asian friends who owned restaurants and being spoiled by San Francisco's Chinatown fair, it does suck that this place is the best in Tallahassee. I've gotten takeout a few times and ate in once. The food is average at best. Yang Zhou fried rice is usually loaded with meats, shrimp, and veggies, but normally there's just a few peas and 2 shrimp. Beef lo mein was very light on the beef. Partner did enjoy the kung pao chicken and the hot and sour soup. Watched a few people come in 50 minutes before closing for dine in and they were refused, with the workers saying "it's too late". They took the take out option and spent $97 for just the four of them. This place is worth trying once if you live here.
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Sky M.

Yelp
Has my whole heart, always. I absolutely love their veg + rice noodles. Servers are always friendly and the door-dash orders are packaged flawlessly.
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Ann Y.

Yelp
This is my favorite Chinese food in town. It is really tasty. Authentic Chinese menu with real flavorful food to back it up. We only dined in and I would suggest that because the service is really great and the food is served at proper temperature. The Mapo Tofu is amazing- utterly amazing and addictive. I crave it. It has a nice spice, the pork texture is perfect, the sauce seasons the rice without making it soggy, I can find no fault. For some, it might not be spicy enough. I usually order my thai medium and I find this to be the same spice level without asking for any additional spice. I also order medium hot wings. I know it is not the same cuisine but I am trying to give a reference point. I know they are happy to make it hotter but I do not think they can make it more mild and you would not want to as you can really taste the lovely red peppers they use. It makes the dish. The hot and sour soup is really solid with a nice flavor and a good sour note along with tons of tofu and mushrooms. The crab rangoon is utterly delightful and surprising. With real flavors and textures bursting inside plus clearly homemade, this is an appetizer worth having. My husband usually gets sesame chicken or beef with broccoli. He is not adventurous with Chinese food as he is with out Asian varieties. He ate the entire plate while proclaiming that it was the best he has had in Tallahassee. He said that he liked that it was not overly breaded and you got good bites of chicken. He upgraded his fried rice to the rice with everything in it to try it out. He really enjoyed it and would consider their house special rice as his main portion on a future visit. Our eggroll was not special, but not your typical frozen either. It was just a veggie eggroll but the cabbage still had a nice crunch and the shell was properly fried. The only thing I have had there that was a bit lackluster was the steamed dumplings. While the filing and ponzu was *very* flavorful, the wrapper was a little thick and gummy. It also did not hold its heat, even when dining in. They are clearly homemade, perhaps it is the wrapper they are using as a thinner one would make this perfect. Or if you love dumplings and just have to have them, maybe getting them pan-fried? They cook everything here beautifully, perfect fry, great juiciness, proper saute, etc. so perhaps the pan fried version will come out better? I will give this variety a try on my next visit and report back but it will be very hard not to get the crab rangoon. If you read this far... go! What are you waiting for? Be sure to ask for the "special" menu with authentic Chinese dishes. They have a translated version. There is a language barrier but the service really is friendly and genuinely excited to serve you their delicious food.
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Madelyn D.

Yelp
This food was absolutely amazing. They have a huge menu with just about anything you would want to order. They have some Americanized Chinese dishes, as well as some authentic.
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Tiffany T.

Yelp
Food is really authentic & staff is really friendly. The rolled ice cream was really good but don't get the Lychee. The Lychee topping tasted spoiled/old, it was so gross
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Scott R.

Yelp
Very good food. One if best pork fried rice I've had in recent memory? Eggrolls dumplings, and stuffed buns were all very good. Would visit again!
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Barrington F.

Yelp
Blossom Kitchen is Delicious; The best Asian Food Tallahassee. The food is so fresh and flavorful. I got the Kung Pao Chicken combo platter which is Kung Pao Chicken, Fried Rice and an Egg Roll. Everything was perfect. I will definitely be back!

Tarshie W.

Yelp
Food is always amazing. I recommend getting the egg drop soup! The service is also excellent. I always have a good experience in there. Everyone is friendly and also helpful.
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MaryAnne T.

Yelp
Serving portions are great. Ordered take out several times. Haven't been disappointed with anything until today. I love sesame balls. Lovely light crunch, love the texture, but today they seemed to be missing sweet bean paste. Only beans. Or have I never noticed until today that they prepare them this way?

Rachel F.

Yelp
I was sooo hungry and excited to have a good meal. I don't usually like American Chinese food but I was willing to try it. So I just ordered a simple meal, broccoli and beef with fried rice thinking they wouldn't be able to mess that up. Literally the WORST fried rice I've ever had. Weird smell and flavor. The beef was extremely chewy and rubbery. I ate it bc I was so hungry and was going to have to pay for it anyway. I left feeling depressed that I just wasted money and my hunger on such shitty food . Only giving it 2 stars because it was at least edible
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Zach K.

Yelp
Blossom kitchen never disappoints. Definitely the best general Tso chicken in town; it comes with white rice too. The lo mein is good as well.