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Help us make it rightThis restaurant serves more than 100 freshly made Chinese dishes. Settle into a booth and gaze at the colorful Chinese prints covering the walls or the 100-gallon fish tank. Large groups may want to eat a family-style Cantonese dinner. It comes with egg flower soup, barbecue pork, a spring roll and one of the following entrees: sweet and sour pork, broccoli beef, cashew nut chicken or mushroom...
Located in a sprawling strip mall, Legin is an enormous Chinese restaurant specializing in standard Cantonese fare and dim sum. While plenty of dishes feature typical renditions of fried rice, chow mein, and sticky sweet-and-sour…
There are plenty of typical, Americanized renditions of fried rice, chow mein, and sticky sweet-and-sour concoctions offered here, but Legin is best enjoyed for the lunchtime dim sum. Located in a sprawling strip mall and with an enormous dining room, it's a great place for groups. The dim sum menu offers dozens of dumplings and other bite-size treats, which fly by on steaming carts; many are...
Portland's Chinese restaurants have not kept pace with the food renaissance, but Legin stands out as the most formidable among them, an enormous Hong Kong emporium that would shine anywhere. The fish tanks swarm with crab, lobsters and exotic denizens of the sea, and the white boards at the entrance are crowded with enticing specials; you better memorize them, for they don't appear on the...
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Children screech, dishes clank and waitresses call out their goods as they go from table to table. At peak times, the cavernous restaurant is packed, and a 20-minute wait is not...
This is where the real Asian community lives...and where good price and basics count!
I dunno. But it seems less than clean inside. based on the staff and the majrity or the customers, this is probably very authentic. But it was out of my comfort zone.
and I'm in Hillsboro. Great dim sum, fresh from the cart, and lots of variety. read more »
This place has seemed to improve it's food selection and freshness considerably since I first started coming here years ago. Give it another go.
Better than Wong's King without the wait!: We tried to go to Wong's King for Dim sum one Sunday morning arrived promptly at 10:30 am and found a line at Wong's King going out the door. We drove down Division St. another few blocks and decided to give Legin a try. We were immediately seated by 11:30 am the dining room was pretty much filled with people. The dim sum was excellent and there was a...
Legin Restaurant can be found at Se Division St 8001. The following is offered: Restaurants: Southeast Asian. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Portland there are 6 other Restaurants: Southeast Asian . An overview can be found here.
This restaurant serves Dim Sum Chinese dishes on a daily basis, has a karaoke bar - the Phoenix Lounge and a full menu too. It features Peking duck, General Tso's chicken and sizzling dragon & Phoenix.
A strong contender for having the best dim sum in town, Legin certainly offers an extensive selection. The large space comes complete with fresh fish tanks and a wealth of Asian patrons, who validate the authenticity of the cuisine. They sample all the best dishes and even take advantage of such delicacies as chicken feet and sea cucumber. But if you opt to stick to basics, you certainly can't...
As you walk through the doors of Legin, you'll be greeted with a board full of menu and tanks filled with lobster and crab. You'll be able to stick with a classic entree or be daring and try something new. Vegetarians have several options to choose from.
For authentic Asian food in Portland, Legin is the place to be. Asian patrons crowd this Portland Chinese restaurant near downtown, confirming that the extensive selection of dim sum and other menu items are truly classic Chinese dishes. Delicacies like chicken feet and sea cucumber are also available at this family-owned Asian restaurant in Portland, but other dishes like barbecue pork, pot...
The earlier you go on weekends, the fresher and more varied the dim sum. The place is crowded from noon till 2pm.
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