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Wu's Wonton King 0

Wu's Wonton King

1523reviews

Stopped by this spot in Chinatown for a quick bite and left pretty satisfied overall. I ordered the shrimp with garlic sauce and a pot of their house jasmine tea. The shrimp dish was flavorful, with just the right amount of heat and a generous portion of shrimp. The garlic sauce was rich without being overpowering—definitely a solid 4 out of 5 on the food. Service was friendly and efficient. The staff was attentive without being intrusive, and my order came out surprisingly fast. Again, a strong 4 out of 5 stars for service. The only real drawback was the atmosphere. It felt a bit cramped and could use some updating—the decor is minimal and the lighting was harsh, which took away from the overall experience. I’d give the ambiance a 2 out of 5. All in all, if you’re in the area and want some tasty shrimp with no-frills, this place is worth a visit. Just don’t expect much in terms of vibes.

Went there with a group of 6 that included 2 toddlers and newborn. Table was more than spacious enough for us. Food was fantastic. Duck bao was flavorful. Mushroom yee mein was also flavorful and a fantastic chewy bounce. The Walnut shrimp was seasoned differently than I’ve had at other locations, making it unique. Shrimp were massive. Beers were refreshing. Will be returning soon!

The Flame 0

The Flame

187reviews

This is a seasonal restaurant open during the summer months always good to check first. Its worth the wait Try the chicken broccoli, chicken sandwiches or better yet get a steak. Enjoy asmuch as i did ps give yourself a little time because this place rocks and everyone wants a piece go for lunch My advice show up hungry

“Egg drop-wonton soup” is egg drop soup “Fried rice” is yellow rice “Sesame chicken” is chicken with ketchup and sesame seeds Updated: they were very accommodating and switched me out to something edible. “Beware of sesame chicken though it’s ketchup sauce” Service was really great

Chen's Chinese Restaurant 0

Chen's Chinese Restaurant

1020reviews

General Tso and Dumplings are good, average at worst. The orange chicken and rice is fantastic and the honey walnut shrimp is fried. I definitely do not prefer it fried but if that’s your thing it’s pretty good. Staff is super friendly, restraint is clean and quiet, large with a lot of seating.

I’ve been here several times in the past year living in the area. Unfortunately, while I’ve given them multiple chances since they’re the closest Chinese restaurant, the food unfortunately falls short, even for Chinese fast food. Oftentimes we get the wrong orders (today I ordered chicken lo-mein and Diet Coke and got pork lo-mein with iced tea). The food itself can be underseasoned and barely has flavor. Service is decent at times I’ve dined in (the waiting staff are very sweet) but the call for pickup is usually unpleasant and often has who I assume to be the owner yelling at me because of the noise on their side when I’m usually speaking from a quiet room. As I’m leaving the area soon, overall I have to say I would not recommend this place to anyone and would refer them to try out the other Chinese fast food spots in downtown instead.

88 Palace 0

88 Palace

409reviews

You don't go for the surroundings. You go for the spectacular dumplings and steamed buns. The menu is very small, only 7 items, and nothing is vegetarian. They focus on sweet and meaty steamed buns, packed with flavor and so so juicy. Best part...nothing is more than $5!

This place is not easy to find. It is located on the second floor of a small building. They serve dim sum at 9:30 a.m. The dim sum are carted around in steam carts. We tried some favorites: shrimp harkow, chicken feet, sticky rice with meat, shrimp and beef rice rolls. We also tried some "new" (new to us) dim sum and we were not diapponted. We were pleasantly surprised with the tag price which came to about $15/person with tip. Service is very good, staff is friendly. BTW, they will not accept credit card for less than $25 (before tax).

Lucky Panda Chinese Restaurant 0

Lucky Panda Chinese Restaurant

109reviews

The fried rice was good but looked sad. The lo-main was good. Two of the chicken dishes that I ordered looked good, tasted good on the outside, but several pieces were pink and improperly cooked. My fortune cookie said "A pleasant surprise will mark your Saturday".

Getting straight to the point. The food I got is basic, nothing spectacular or horrible. My meal was a dinner and I didn't get around to eating it till about an hr after I picked it up and sometimes it's not the best way to calculate a true score so take it as you will. General chicken, plain fried rice, boneless and crab rag. General chicken was good it had a bit more heat than the usual and I like it with more spice than sweet so that was a 4*. Fried rice was done well but had a slight sweetness honey flavor that I could have done without 3*. Boneless was fine on the smaller size and a bit chewy 3* and crab rag was in between the sweet and savory kind, the crunch was good but would like more filling 3*. So maybe if I had it fresh or went with all separate dishes the score would be higher. Definitely not the worst I've had and not the best, if you're local I could see this being your place.

Happy Garden Palace 0

Happy Garden Palace

49reviews

Came here on my two visits to NYC. The overall experience was great. The dine in area was clean and well put together. The food came out fast and tasted great. Overall this restaurant is a good place to go if you just want a quick bit to go.

$5 Lychee Pork Over Rice, even comes with a marinated egg! The white rice is also cooked perfectly with the right stickiness and consistency. Definitely going back!

Kings Kitchen 0

Kings Kitchen

484reviews

Tasty sweet roast pork. Recommendation on sizing to get for meat portion. I ended up getting garlic chicken roast pork and crispy pork. I dont like the crispy pork that much. But everything else was delish.

We ordered the soy sauce chicken, scallion chicken, roasted duck, char siu, & crispy pork belly. Very affordable prices but the cuts of meat for Cantonese barbeque weren't great quality, imho.

Xing Wong BBQ 0

Xing Wong BBQ

137reviews

We often get take outs from Xing Wong. Their Lobster Cantonese style was nicely cooked with minced pork. The roasted pig, roast duck and roast pork were very tasty. Their soy sauce stir fried noodles were delicious. We also like the shrimp with stir fried eggs. Best of all their prices are lower than most restaurants in the area!

One of the most affordable Cantonese cuisine in town with a fair portion. They serve delicious roasted poultries and Cantonese style lunchbox. Parking was a hassle. I was only there to pick up food pre-ordered. The cashier took forever and I ended up getting a parking ticket.

East Broadway 0

East Broadway

65reviews

Best kept secret in Lower East Side, open 24/7. Best dumplings and authentic noodles for the cheapest I've ever paid for the quantity and quality. I order the dumpling and stir fried noodles with seafood every time and it never disappoints me. It's conveniently located by one of my favorite bars so I like to sneak off and have me some food whenever I get a good buzz going. I found this place by googling 24 hour diners in LES and this came in clutch! Go get you some nom nom's.

An unassuming Fuijianese cuisine restaurant with a very creative restaurant name. A place with older exterior and interior design like the owners don't care about what it looks like inside and out. Frequented by locals and returning customers. They speak English and Mandarin. Most days it's quiet and there's no wait even on weekends. I've gone to other FJ food places in lower Manhattan and nowhere can beat East Broadway's soup noodles. I love their oxtail noodle. It's complex in flavor and doesn't leave you super thirsty after eating it. I also got the pork intestines and pepper and was warned it was spicy. It was kinda spicy and very flavorful. The menu has all sorts of delicacies, from eel to pork blood. It's good for adventurous eaters and people for like FJ food. I Can't wait to return to try all their options. The service is pretty good and the food comes out really fast. You can literally see them cook it in the kitchen in the back. They also have chinese take-out food (Something over rice) on the bottom of the last page on the menu.

Pan Asia Restaurant 0

Pan Asia Restaurant

165reviews

I want to support local so badly but this place makes it so hard! Today there was long black hair engrained in the chicken and unfortunately it’s not the first time. When it happened before we wrote it off as an accident but it’s apparent now that there needs to be some hygiene adjustments when it’s happened twice, and we’ve only ordered a few times. So disappointing!

Awful doing a chargeback absolutely disgusting. Watered down and flavorless. How does shrimp fried rice have no flavor and why is all the chicken just breading. Avoid this place. Threw away instantly.

Jufu Garden Restaurant 0

Jufu Garden Restaurant

23reviews

Look the pics. The clumpiness, lack of evenly distributed ingredients and any char bits should tell you avoid wasting tummy space. It’s edible and can be flavoured with soy and shiracha if you must

The food was great! The waiter didn’t speak English, but that wasn’t a problem. I had a wonderful time here.

Yung Sun

53reviews

Good selection of Chinese dishes. Tasty and good but not exceptional. Large indoor dining hall upstairs from the street. They do take credit cards. Service was very good and prompt.

First time eating Fuzhounese food, and I really enjoyed it. The prices are unbeatable, but the reason I will come back is the freshness and flavor of the food. The taro and oyster cakes are a must try, and the sweet and sour fish fillets were really good. Next time I'd go for the chrysanthemum fish. If the street level room is closed, walk downstairs on the right side of the building.