Lizhou City Restaurant

1771 Decoto Rd, Union City
(510) 431-3211

Recent Reviews

Nabila hasan

Amazing taste & sufficient

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

guijie Yang

The service attitude is not good and there are no customers in the store. I went into the store to get takeout and it took a while before the front desk came over. The ingredients of the haggis soup are very chopped and there is a lot of pepper.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 1

Jannette R.

Small Group of hungry girls & we were Craving Chinese food. We wanted something close by & wanted to stop by another cafe in the area. Located in the Asian market complex, tucked away in the corner, near the Daiso. Lots of parking but always difficult to park in this shopping center. We ordered quite a few dishes with leftovers. Appetizers fried wontons, chicken. Mains- beef broccoli, shrimp & eggs, Chow mein, chicken fried rice. Food was good, hit the craving. Spent about $115 for 4 people. 2 sodas

Benny C.

I took my parents here to try the place out because we've had the Fremont location before and we've absolutely loved it. We had several dishes; Dry pot beef brisket- Excellent in flavor. Each piece of beef was super tender and piping hot. Perfect when eaten with white rice. There were plenty of chili peppers and chili oil that packed an absolute punch to the taste buds. Sweet and sour Chicken- Tastes exactly like sweet and sour pork, but the chicken was slightly more tender than pork. The sauce was more or less the same, sweet and tangy, cooked with bell peppers and onions. Dry Sauteed string beans - Delicious! I wish I was eating this right now. The beans were still crispy/crunchy after being cooked and the umami coming from the way that the beans were cooked were absolutely unmatched by any that I've had thus far. Yes, it was that good! All in all, delicious halal Chinese food and service was great despite not having many workers.

Sherina W.

Tried out this spot, I used to visit the old spot on Thornton often but wow is this spot much better. The inside is so clean and cute. You can tell they made a lot of effort this turn around. Food is delicious and staff is friendly. I went twice in one week, just too good.

Indira Khadka

Decent food, not best sichuan taste, okay ???

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 3

jerry wei

Sweet and sour chicken and pickled fish are

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Mira A.

Amazing! Loved the sweet and sour chicken, Mongolian beef, chow mein, fried rice. Thank you !!

Nuh Z.

Great food, ambiance, and service is great! Portions are huge as well. Would highly recommend

KAZIM MUNIF

Great service, delicious

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: black pepper beef 黑椒牛

zaila hussain

Food was good service was good too ambiance was nice too .

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: L Sweet & Sour Chicken, Scallion Beef, Fried Rice Chicken, Chow Mein Chicken Chow Mein

Yousuf I.

Service was meh. Soup came out no salt and then took it back and put salt in it and it was overbearingz Glad it's halal but need to up the service . Habibz in freemont is way better

Abu Mamooji

Great authentic Chinese food.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Juhi S.

The food was so amazing that I didn't have time to take many pics! We ordered sweet and sour chicken and sweet and sour shrimp. We also ordered noodles and fried fish which was so delicious. And our most favorite is the kung pao chicken. For appetizers we had dumplings and spring rolls The seating area gets filled real fast so I'd suggest book a reservation ahead of time. Their service was quick and they took the order well.

Eric W.

LiZhou is a great new spot that took over for the extremely short lived Woodhouse BBQ. As a matter of fact, much of the decor from Woodhouse, including the standout string lights, has been retained.This particular location has seen a slew of various restaurants over the years, from Banyan Tree to HK Top to the aforementioned Woodhouse, and many more. There is a ton of foot traffic in the area from customers heading to Marina Foods, Daiso, Baby Café, China Tofu, Tapioca Express, Din Ding, Fong Kee, Mala Town, Pho Ga, etc. (many of which have transitioned numerous times over the years as well), so exposure shouldn't be an issue.When I first stepped into LiZhou, I felt like I was magically transported back to Malaysia! Everything here is "Halal," and the guests are pretty much half Chinese, half Muslim.The menu is somewhat similar to the now defunct Lotus Café (now Mala Town), which features a lot of lamb, beef, and chicken, but no pork. I really miss the lamb dishes at Lotus, but I'm elated that we now have a worthy replacement!So far, I have sampled the Sour and Spicy Lamb Hot Pot, Silken Tofu Fish Fillets, and Dried Scallop & Egg White Fried Rice, and each has been absolutely fabulous! I will definitely be back to try some other items.Service is quick and efficient, but not necessarily super friendly. They get the job done, and that's all that matters. The staff can speak Cantonese, Mandarin, and English.The interior, as alluded to earlier, was recently remodeled, so it is still relatively clean and modern. The restrooms, however, could use a little more frequent tidying up.The location is smack dab in the middle of a popular Chinese/Asian mall, so there is a plethora of dining options, but fortunately, being one of the few Halal Chinese restaurants in the area provides an advantage for LiZhou. Parking can be problematic during the peak hours, but there is usually availability if you stroll a bit further down, near the Burger King.As of this writing, LiZhou is still in the early stages, so business is relatively light, but hopefully the word gets out soon!

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