Welcome to Imperial Dynasty
**Our Story**
At Imperial Dynasty, we celebrate the rich traditions of Chinese cuisine in the heart of Mahwah, NJ. Our passion for authentic flavors is reflected in every dish, from our savory Szechuan Dumplings to the aromatic Chicken with Broccoli. With a commitment to quality and service, we offer a relaxing atmosphere perfect for families and groups alike. Whether dining in or indulging in takeout, our extensive vegetarian options and classic favorites like BBQ Spare Ribs promise a delightful experience. Join us at Imperial Dynasty, where every meal is a testament to culinary artistry and a heartfelt welcome.
- 3 Franklin Tpke Mahwah, NJ 07430 United States Hotline: (201) 529-8288
Welcome to Imperial Dynasty, a hidden gem nestled in Mahwah, New Jersey. This sophisticated Chinese restaurant offers an exquisite blend of authentic flavors and modern comforts, making it an ideal destination for food lovers of all kinds.
From its location at 3 Franklin Tpke, Mahwah, NJ 07430, Imperial Dynasty stands out not just for its tasteful decor and inviting ambiance but also for its commitment to quality. With a menu that caters to a wide range of dietary preferences, including numerous vegetarian options, it's a welcoming space for families, friends, and groups. Whether you're dining in for lunch or dinner, the restaurant’s moderate noise level and elegant environment provide a perfect backdrop for your meal.
One of the standout features of Imperial Dynasty is its impressive array of appetizers. Popular choices include the Boneless Spare Ribs, tender and flavorful at just $14.35, and the hot and spicy Szechuan Dumplings served in a tantalizing sesame peanut sauce for $10.50. For those craving something crispy, the Scallion Pancakes are a must-try, delightfully flaky and satisfying.
The soups here are equally noteworthy, with the Wonton Soup ($4.50) receiving rave reviews for its hearty broth filled with delightful dumplings. If you prefer a spicy twist, the Hot and Sour Soup ($4.75) is sure to entice your taste buds with its bold flavors.
Main courses at Imperial Dynasty include classic dishes such as Moo Shu Chicken ($20.35) and the ever-popular Sweet and Sour Chicken ($20.35), both expertly crafted to balance sweetness with savory elements. Dishes like the Hunan Double Delight featuring shrimp and scallops over a rich black bean sauce elevate your dining experience to new heights.
The establishment also prides itself on being dog-friendly and featuring outdoor seating, making it an excellent choice for a sunny afternoon with your furry companion. Moreover, the convenience of on-site parking and delivery options adds to the ease of enjoying a delicious meal at Imperial Dynasty.
Customer reviews reflect a consistency in quality and flavor. One satisfied diner raved about the delicious Schezuan wontons and the expertly cooked shredded pork with broccoli, while another remarked on the outstanding service during a large birthday celebration. Even casual diners appreciate the comforting ambiance and generous portions.
If you're looking for a delightful culinary escape, look no further than Imperial Dynasty. Whether it's for a cozy family dinner or a casual lunch with friends, this restaurant promises to deliver an unforgettable experience that rivals even the best in New York's vibrant Chinatown. So grab your loved ones and prepare for a delicious journey through Chinese cuisine that won't disappoint.

Delicious food. The Schezuan wontons and shredded pork with broccoli were both excellent.

Love this spot, eating in or taking out they are fantastic. Everything is always so well done and portions are great and it's a nice spot to grab a good bite at

Have always enjoyed the food here, the very best of bad NJ Chinese food. I find it odd that there is no way to find a menu online. Guess I will order based on memory. Odd, no??

Ten of us celebrated my sister in law's birthday here yesterday and had a memorably delicious meal. We ordered the likes of old school poo poo platters, dumplings, pork fried rice, spare ribs, moo shu pork, shrimp with walnuts , won ton soups and traditional ramen plus other dishes. Just about everything was absolutely delicious and we are used to eating in NY's Chinatown which is a very high standard to compete with. I recommend that you give this place a try since Chinatown is a bit of a trek from Mahwah. The service was also spot on and the staff were very accommodating.

food is always excellent. Ambience is very serene and peaceful. Service is adequate. Highly recommended. It's all about the food.

It's all about the food! Delicious egg drop wonton soup. Love their beef chow fun. The woman at the front desk is rude not only to customers but to the poor girl behind the register that shouldn't be working at her age. They need someone else up front who is more friendly. But the food is so good it keeps me coming back.

Reversing the practice of the early colonizing imperialist, Imperial Dynasty rolled into the western world of Mahwah looking to dominate and take over the Chinese Food World. A lovely establishment, with a wonderful ambiance... these imperialists have the vibe game under wraps. Dimmed lights knocking away the potentially self shaming and self fattening frights of over ordering. The mellowness sets a scene that must be accompanied by way too much food. Like way too much. Order all you can. You deserve it. You work 9-5 sometimes 8-6, what else do you have in your life? Nothing. You aren't in control. ~ You work for the man, a man that you don't even know. You don't even care to know. You wish to be away on an island, in the sun having fun at noon in the middle of the week. But that's not modern society. That's not your modern society, that's not ours. The future will be brighter... will be better. Unoccupied by work our future generations thrive, unbeknownst to the old traditions of work weeks. Old boomers grumble and mumble, but instead they should be happy. Happy that the tireless rat race has concluded. That the rats got the cheese. You missed out... but don't be jealous of those who didn't. ~ You know what you do control? You control what you are ordering off the menu tonight. Oh man doesn't it all sound so good right now? I could just rip off my tongue and throw it against the wall right now I'm starving just thinking about it. Egg roll, boneless spare ribs and dumplings for the app. All for me. Imperial has a nice egg roll, nice and crisp and good filling. Chicken with broccoli at massive proportions, lo mein and fried rice both scraped off the roof of my mouth as my eyes couldn't deny my taste buds long enough for the heat to settle. Very good fried rice. That is always nice to see. Such a simple meal but you can really tell the difference when it's a very good one. You know what I like? A lot of egg in my fried rice. Fry me up. More cholesterol the better... your doctor is lying to you. Just go work out. Slightly elevated levels are good for the muscles. Big muscles. Big dumplings. Big dumplings make big muscles. Big muscles need more dumplings to replenish. Life like a circle. Imperialism is like a mishapened circle, an obscurely malformed oval that continues to expand until it is occupied by all under one umbrella - ella - ella - aye - aye - ayayayayayayyy! Anyways yea get the blood moving and the bum bouncing here. It's a good option, not the best around but good times I can promise ya that. Dr. Linguini Bonotucci, signing off. Prescribing you with another lovely review.

My wife and I had dinner there on a Saturday evening. We were seated promptly and the service was good from start to finish. Their egg drop wonton soup was excellent as were our main plates. I had General Tao's Chicken and my wife had the Hunan Double Delight with shrimp and scallops over a black bean sauce. My only criticism is that the fried noodles delivered to the table were not as described on the website. They were not wide and did not seem to be house made. They seemed on par with what you get in a bag at lower end take away places. It is a BYOB and we did bring a good appropriate wine so we were fine.