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This restaurant serves Chinese cuisine. Eating good fried prawns, fried chicken and orange beef is a nice experience here. It's time to degustate delicious Mai tai. Great tea is worth trying here.

The cozy atmosphere of Ocean Empire allows guests to relax after a hard working day. The success of this place wouldn't be possible without the appealing staff. Prompt service is something visitors agree upon here. You will pay average prices for dishes. Homey decor lets the visitors relax. This spot has received Google 4.3 according to the guests' opinions.

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Craig Hickcox Request content removal
A classic, full service, Chinese restaurant with waiter service. Excellent food, linen tablecloths and napkins, large portions, nice atmosphere with several fish tanks. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $30–50 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Steven Sylvester Request content removal
Food always good and not expensive Price per person: $20–30 Food: 5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Egg Roll or Vegetable Roll, Spare Ribs with Black Bean Sauce
EE Grimshaw Request content removal
This place is a LOOK. If you told me with a straight face that the interior has been upgraded at any point since the Nixon administration, I flat out wouldn't believe you. And I'm willing to admit a huge chunk of my rating is based on the sheer kitsch value - I've never seen this many aquariums in one establishment that wasn't a pet store. Truly wild. Also? You will not have any type of cell phone service while dining here, which seems fitting given that you chose to eat in a literal time warp. I wouldn't expect technology to work in that situation either. I stopped here for a sit-down lunch yesterday afternoon, having gotten take-out a few times in the last 10 months or so. There are a TON of Chinese options in this area but this is definitely the best in terms of overall quality. Admittedly, most if not all of their competition is generic take-out establishments, but the price point is right on par with them and you're getting better flavors with food that looks and tastes like it's actually being made to order, more or less. I don't know what the target audience is for Ocean Empire, but based on the baffled gapes of the barflies at the bar by the entrance (yes, this place has a bar that you'll be stunned to learn has an aquarium next to it) and the senior citizens dotting the restaurant interior, it's not me. That said, I was shown to a table promptly and had solid service throughout. I ordered my tried and true, the Sweet and Sour Chicken entree ($13), though I had the option of the lunch special which was a few dollars less. I figured since I made the trek and was hanging out with a giant fish less than a foot from my head (see attached picture), I might as well go all the way with the experience. And I loved that the waiter DID redirect me to the lunch menu, just to make sure I wanted the more expensive option. A lot of places would quietly note the order and not offer a cheaper alternative. Good for them. The chicken was very good. I don't know that it's particularly hard to master this dish behind the scenes, but bare minimum I think you want to ensure that it's not overly deep fried where you're eating literal bites of fried skin. This was perfectly done and a generous portion (when is Chinese food not a generous portion?). The only quibble I had was with the sauce. It's more orange than red, which is interesting and I'm not sure what the significance is if any, but I thought it was on the watery side and difficult to apply to my accompanying rice, which was a LITTLE too al dente for me. But just a little. The menu (hilariously they just gave me the paper takeout menu to look at; totally fine and somehow seemed on brand) looks pretty legit beyond the standard takeout options so this is a very rare instance where I would actually come back and order something else. And like most Chinese food, it didn't take long for the food to arrive, so this is a very reasonable lunch hour-type destination if that's your jam. And a fun perk if you're in the market? There's a random party room in the back you can apparently reserve. Because of course there is. Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 5
Chinese, Seafood, Vegetarian options
ClosedOpens at 11:30AM
$$$$ Price range per person $11 - $30
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340 US-202
Pomona, New York, USA
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340 US-202, Pomona, New York, USA
Features
Takeaway Сredit cards accepted No outdoor seating Parking Booking TV Delivery Wheelchair accessible Wi-Fi
Opening hours
SundaySun 11:30AM-10PM
MondayMon 11:30AM-10PM
TuesdayTue 11:30AM-10PM
WednesdayWed 11:30AM-10PM
ThursdayThu 11:30AM-10PM
FridayFri 11:30AM-10PM
SaturdaySat 11:30AM-10PM
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