Bill and I just discovered a golden restaurant to return to again and again.
The Golden Garden is comparatively new in our little town of Lexington, Virginia. It specializes in Sushi and Pan Asian Cusine. “What is Pan Asian Cuisine?” I asked Google and came up with foods originating from the greater continent of Asia including, but not limited to, Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese, Korean, and Indian.
Let’s try it,” we said.
Over the years we have devised our own criteria list for ranking local restaurants:
- Must be quiet enough to talk without yelling,
- must be very clean,
- have pleasant wait staff,
- and hopefully serve great tasting healthy food.
The Golden Garden surpassed all our criteria. The restaurant is quiet enough, very clean, and the staff are lovely, kind, eager to please and welcoming. Not only is their food delicious but it is beautifully presented and there is so much of it, you inveitably wind up boxing up for lunch the next day.
We were so impressed with this new restaurant in our little town that we returned for dinner the following week. I loved the Shrimp with Mixed Vegetables (with optional White Sauce and Brown Rice) and also tried their Wonton Soup, Spring Rolls, and the Seaweed Salad – all truly scrumtious! To give you an idea of the size of the entree, Bill had General Tso’s Chicken (see photo below).

Bill’s General Tso’s Chicken after he added rice on top and stirred around the initial presentation.
I wish I had taken photos of the entrees as they were presented, as yet untouched. Guess I was too eager to dive in!
Anyway, if you live in or near Lexington, Virginia, or if you are simply visiting, remember that Dor highly recommends The Golden Garden.
Yum.
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This looks wonderful. Around here, a truly good Chinese restaurant is hard to find. In Houston, yes — but not out here in the suburbs. We have fine Thai, though. That helps to make up for it. But I do love a really good fried rice, and cashew chicken. I wish I hadn’t started thinking about that.
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That food looks absolutely delicious! If only I was visiting Virginia!
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Come here for a visit! I will meet you at the Golden Garden. 🙂
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Thanks for visiting me this way anyhow! And if you ever get this way…..
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As Granny used to say, “I would if I could, but I can’t, so I won’t!” So much wisdom for a whole lotta life!
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Looks so good! I don’t know of a good Chinese restaurant here in San Antonio. Maybe I haven’t looked hard enough. Missing Virginia—especially now when I know the leaves on the trees there will soon change into the beautiful colors of autumn. My cactus, agaves, and yuccas just don’t do that.
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Nothing brings people together like the subject of food. It sounds to me like your restaurant in your small Virginia town sounds better than any Asian restaurants we have anywhere near Morristown. The market is wide open; why doesn’t some brave soul try our location and open an Asian restaurant? Meanwhile, Dor, enjoy The Golden Garden.
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That seems like a golden memory. If we drive North again, it would be lovely to meet you there.
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Like is not worth living without Asian cuisine. Plus, it had the added benefit of keeping one slender.
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Looks delicious, Dor! Another great reason to come to Shenandoah Valley. 🙂
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A quiet restaurant? Is there such a thing? Sounds wonderful!
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Awwww!
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I do love succulents though! They have their own unique beauty.
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Bill and I think the Golden Garden is really special. It is very new however, and we never know what constitutes success in this small town. We shall see.
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Hurry! 🙂
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I think you are right about what makes life worth living Cindy. And I too love the bonus of “slenderizing’ although I eat enough other stuff to defeat that benefit. 🙂
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Could be because the restaurant is very new…. maybe hasn’t been discovered yet.
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Good Chinese is so hard to find Dor – lucky you! We always
Look for
Thai or Chinese when we travel as there isn’t much near here. Now if you want some good fried chicken you’re welcome down here!!
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Bill had my favorite!
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Your criteria for a restaurant is the same as ours and the older we get, the more we want a place to eat and talk without yelling. 😉 The Golden Garden sounds (and looks) scrumptious. Now I’m hungry for Asian cuisine!
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The Golden Garden sounds wonderful. You are fortunate to have such a nice restaurant nearby.
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