Ming Pearl Restaurant - details

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A well-respected west end restaurant, Ming Pearl serves gourmet Chinese food. Decorated in shades of peach and green, with lots of hanging and potted plants, it is a not-too-casual kind of place that is great for business lunches or for special family dinners. The lunch menu specials include several stir-fries and combination plates. For a dish with a bit of a punch to it, you might want to go for either the Hot & Sour Seafood Soup, the Pan Fried Szechuan Beef, or the Spicy Salt & Pepper Deep Fried Squid.

Contact Details

  • Address:
    14927-111 Avenue, Edmonton, T5M 2P6
  • Phone: +1 780 487 6868
  • Neighbourhood: West/West Central

Other details

  • Admission charge: No
  • Average cost: 15
  • Booking advisable: Yes
  • Category: Asian/Pacific
  • Cards accepted: Visa, Amex, Mastercard
  • Cuisine type: Chinese
  • Disabled access: No
  • Home delivery: Yes
  • Takeaway available: Yes
  • Top pick: No
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I went to Ming Pearl for lunch and it took a full 2o minutes for anyone to get to our table. If that isn't bad enough, the drinks took another 10. Then when time was waning, we asked what could ... more

6 June 2005 | amnestylina

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