
Bangor Chinese Restaurant Reopens With Original Owners, New Menu
A popular Bangor Chinese restaurant is set to reopen under familiar ownership, bringing back a well-known name in the local dining scene. Scott Chan and his family, who originally owned Asian Palace II in Bangor from 2008 to 2018, have taken the restaurant back over and will reopen this Friday, April 17th.
Guests can once again look forward to a wide selection of traditional Chinese cuisine alongside American-Chinese favorites and Pan-Asian inspired dishes. The reopening will also feature an updated menu with new additions designed to refresh the dining experience while keeping the familiar comfort foods that regular customers remember.
Among the new appetizers being introduced are French fries, fried wontons, scallion pancakes, sugar donuts, sesame balls filled with red bean paste, salt and pepper wings, and jumbo fried shrimp. The menu will also highlight popular entrées such as General Tso’s and sesame tofu, offering both meat and vegetarian options.
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Located at 120 Griffin Rd in Bangor, Asian Palace II plans to operate Monday through Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., with Tuesday as a scheduled closed day. The restaurant will also offer delivery through DoorDash, making it easier for customers across the area to enjoy their meals at home.
The reopening adds to the growing mix of places to eat around the greater Bangor, Maine area, where you can find everything from local diners and seafood shacks to casual takeout spots and a variety of international flavors. With Asian Palace II back in the picture, it’s likely to become one of those familiar go-to spots once again!
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