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Dragon's Arch

1353 Locust St, Walnut Creek, CA 94596
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Chinese

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Dragon's Arch 7.6
Locust Street Corridor
Downtown Mandarin menu with familiar American-Chinese staples and quick lunch combos. A straightforward sit-down option steps from the Locust Street theater corridor.
Must-Try Dishes: General Tso’s chicken, Honey walnut prawns, Beef chow mein
Scores:
Value: 8.2 Service: 7.8 Consistency: 7.7 Food Quality: 7.5 Atmosphere: 6.8 Cultural Relevance: 7.4
What makes it special: Speedy lunch specials downtown with friendly service.
Who should go: Office workers and solo diners
When to visit: Weekday lunch 11:30am–1:00pm
What to order: General Tso’s, walnut prawns, potstickers
Insider tip: Lunch specials include soup—ask for hot-and-sour if available.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Metered street parking along Locust and Civic Drive, plus nearby city garages at Locust & Olympic. Free after 6pm.
Dress code: Casual to smart casual—jeans fine for lunch, light polish suits dinner.
Noise level: Low to moderate—conversational at lunch, slightly livelier during dinner rush.
Weekend wait: Usually 15–25 minutes for small parties; walk-ins manageable before 6:30pm.
Weekday lunch: No wait for most of the day; popular 12–12:30pm slot fills first.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Yes—many veggie stir-fries and tofu options are available.
Vegan options: Limited—1–2 dishes can be modified on request (ask for no oyster sauce).
Gluten-free options: Partial—gluten-free soy sauce available upon request, but cross-contact likely.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Better suited for a casual meal than a romantic night—simple decor and fast service keep it low-key rather than atmospheric.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Yes, easily—walk-ins are common, and even at peak hours tables turn quickly due to fast pacing.
Is it kid-friendly? Yes for older kids—high chairs are limited, but quick service and mild menu items make it family-manageable.
Best For
Better for: Quick dine-in Chinese classics downtown without the wait or pretension.
Skip if: You’re looking for regional depth or high-end ambience—opt for Massimo or Montecatini nearby for a more polished experience.