Located in Antioch, Double Dragon is a standout Chinese restaurant known for its fresh, flavorful dishes and attentive service. Diners appreciate the accommodating staff and the consistently hot, aromatic food that arrives ready to enjoy. Signature dishes like the spicy Mongolian sauce and must-try walnut shrimp showcase the kitchen’s commitment to authentic and bold flavors.
While some menu items have varied in quality, the majority of guests find the portion sizes generous and the tastes satisfying, making Double Dragon a reliable choice for Chinese cuisine in the area. Its reputation for great food and friendly service makes it a popular spot for both takeout and dine-in meals.
Baydestrian
in the last weekFirst off this is the best chinese food in Antioch, but unfortunately the prices have skyrocketed in the past few years. Staff isn't that friendly and I don't know when it started but there is a mandatory 15% service fee for dine in. I tip well so it wasn't a problem, but I just don't like that its forced.
Kisha Escudero
in the last weekI ordered 2 lunch specials, which was general tao chicken and so called fried rice! The rice 🍚 was yellow flavorless, and the chicken was super sweet loaded with MSG! The chicken taste like it was freezer burned, and top of that I obtained a horrible headache. I wish I can give zero stars. I'm a San Francisco native, by way of Oakland. The food in Antioch/ Pittsburgh is absolutely horrible .
Barbara Akpakpa
4 weeks agoBeware! Menu items served may not even closely resemble those pictured on the website. AND carefully check your receipt if paying with a card. I have previously dined in and taken out meals from Double Dragon , but after after a recent experience, NEVER AGAIN! We ordered two lunches, broccoli beef with fried rice. We received warm broccoli that was closer to raw than steamed. While I often enjoy chopped broccoli on salads, never as part of an entree. The mound of rice appeared to be steamed rice with yellow food coloring. It is not the same item appearing on the website. Employee's explanation: It is the Double Dragon version of fried rice. (I was born at night, but not last night.) My check totaled $42, to include two meals at $17.95 each, a 15% automatic gratuity and tax. However, I received a receipt for $65 and no copy of my itemized check. I used my cell phone calculator to calculate my tab and it was $42, not $65. An employee, dining nearby, observed my displeasure and offered assistance. She returned with a corrected check for $42 and a voided receipt for the erroneous $65. However, again no itemized check; as is customary, accompanied the corrected receipt which I paid in cash. Employee's explanation: I was erroneously charged for the meal consumed by diners at a different table. BAH! HUMBUG! ***While I am not predisposed to attributing mistreatment of people of color to racism, I know that African Americans are highly likely to be profiled in many businesses. Melanin content appears to equate with ignorance, lack of education, unworthiness and criminality. And "I calls it as I sees it." Coincidentally, my friend and I, African American seniors, were the only African Americans dining at Double Dragon at the time of this incident; and, for lacking a more pleasant dining experience, I am leaning toward "calling it as I sees it."
Reedy Reed
a month agoThey never miss. Simply one of the best places to eat at.
Tyler Smith
a month agoBest place in the world I recommend it to everyone.