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Fairwood Cafe
Update, 1/17/25 Happy New Year! Back at Fairwood for our comfort food fix Mine is P25, bok choy and rock cod, partner got vegetable beef chow fun with gravy. Both delicious. The beef is perfectly tender, not overdone. Fish and bok choy is enough for two so I will have leftovers for tomorrow We also got the complimentary vegetable soup and bread, and at the end, small dishes of ice cream. Vanilla and mango tonight. Love this place. The go to late night place for Cantonese food in the Hayward Newark area. Very yummy food - this was the beef chow fun and a pineapple smoothie(?). Beef is wonderfully tender, the gravy was very good (I am a dry chow fun guy myself but partner likes the gravy). we've been here multiple times. It gets pretty busy after 10 some nights. Parking is easy, in the shopping center lot. Easy access to HWY84 and the Nimitz. This is CLASSIC Hong Kong fare because on they have a lot of interesting choices influenced by the colonialism of the UK and Portugal. If you try the other side of the menu there's all sorts of interesting dishes. Tonight a seafood omelette and French fries, and partner got dry beef chow fun. They have other fun stuff to try.
Friendly, efficient staff. Food was delicious and as a bonus we were given a free cup of vegetable soup as an appetizer then after our meal we were offered free ice cream! How nice. And the ice cream was very creamy and delicious above average in quality. Great meal.
Spicy Kitchen 重庆老贾厨房
The price is low, the food is tasty and the portion is large. We ordered a few and none is very spicy. The whole fish, black bass is very fresh and cooked with flavor. Smoked pork has strong smoke flavor. The husband-wife team is from Sichuan. The chef cooks slowly with care. Our cold beef mixture dish came out last after 40 minutes.
Very authentic Szechuan food!!! Came here multiple times bc of my favorite Fish-flavored Shrimp Shreds (鱼香肉丝). This time tried Spicy Shrimp (香辣虾), which was juicy and spicy that also very good! Loofah (清炒丝瓜) is hard to find in Bay Area but a popular dish at home. Dry pot chicken (干锅鸡) actually was tender. Would definitely come again!!
Good Neighbor Restaurant
Wow! Such an amazing spot for family dinner. Cantonese Cafe style with good service. I will for sure visit again!
We came for dinner to check this place that we've heard good things about. The food quality and portions were very good. The service was efficient and the atmosphere was fine. We would certainly come back. Being at a stand alone building in a shopping certer, there was plenty of parking. The restaurant had plenty of tablrs for big and small groups. The service was efficient. I would consider this a homestyle restaurant, where besides ordering a la carte you can get 3 dishes (from a separate list) for a set price ($35.99 at this review) with soup (dine-in only). Additional dishes after the 3 are $11.99 each. For this set-up your choices are numerous including such choices as fried flounder, various claypot dises, stir fried vegetables, meat dishes, and noodle dishes. White rice is $2 per order. For 3 people we had the spicy green beans with ground pork, the seafood tofu claypot, and the taro root chicken claypot. The first that arrives after ordering is the soup. On this day, it is corn and egg flower soup. A nice and light soup to stimulate the appetite. The green beans came out next. Fresh from a very hot wok it had great flavor. It was hard to stop eating it once you start and it's especially good accompaniment with white rice. The claypots took a little bit longer, but worth the little bit of wait. Both had flavorful vegetables (cabbage, carrots, etc) on the bottom. The seafood one had big chunks of cod, shrimp, fish paste, and fried tofu. The taro chicken pot had big slices of chicken, taro, shitaki mushrooms. Both had deep flavor without being too salty. We had enough leftovers for another meal. The atmosphere is casual and clearly they do a good take out business and many diners are repeat customers.
Little Sichuan Restaurant
A pleasant setting with mint green furniture, clean tablecloth on tables, quiet relaxing atmosphere for a lunch with family. Staff greeted and accommodated us with mother in wheelchair to a booth. Tastey and not too spicy dishes were shared by family. For a neighborhood restaurant, it was more upscale than expected but 4 of us ate for $100. This was a whim choice from the family regular Chinese food go to, Good Neighbor close by. We agreed it worth returning to.
Literally do not listen to anything on here that's less than 3 stars. This place is more than worth it in terms of flavor of dishes and serving sizes. The boys and I ordered the roasted fish, tea smoked duck, crispy beef with chilis, and chicken in chili oil (cold) with a few beers each. Honestly, there was enough food for probably another three people. We did request that the whole roasted fish was extra spicy which meant that it was at the level that we enjoyed. If you are looking to explore the flavor profiles of Sichuan, I would highly highly recommend this place.
Harbor Bay Village Seafood-Chinese Food-Take Out
Harbor Bay offers good dim sum, with cart service during peak hours. The staff are very friendly, accommodating, and kid friendly. We enjoyed our little dim sum stop today and will come back.
After we were sat, it took a while for someone to take our order. It seemed that one particular service lady would rather gossip with customers instead of take our order. We ordered 6 dishes and 5 of them came out. As the lady was placing the food on our table, we asked for a few bowls. Instead of acknowledging us, she looked very disgruntled as if we were disturbing her and yelled at another worker for bowls. The other worker said "bowls" which she then proceeded to say, "I didn't ask, they asked for bowls". Then I attempted to ask for a glass of water, and again, she was huffing and puffing to get another worker to do it for her. But seconds later, she was at the table next to us, smiling and laughing with all the gossip from other guests. Our 1/2 order of chicken still didn't come out as we were eating, and we figured it was just a little late. We finished eating, trying not to ask for any other service because the lady was very rude, and we asked for the check. The rude service lady then brought out our 1/2 chicken. It was 35 minutes after all the other 5 plates of food came out. We told the lady we were done eating and she began to argue with my elderly parents saying "we already cut the chicken", followed by "you haven't paid yet" even though we asked for the check and the credit card was already in our hands. She wouldn't stop arguing so I had to interject and tell her that, what are we going to eat the chicken with, all the rice is gone and you came over 30 minutes late with the food. She had nothing to say back to me. The servers got together and realized that the lady that was gossiping, and angry, placed the chicken dish at a different table where those guests ate the chicken. They said that the other table had "already paid and ate all the meat off the bones of the chicken". So that means the other table got a free plate of chicken, and they were debating on what they would do with us. The rude server lady then yelled "they don't want it", and my dad had to say, "no if we didn't want it we wouldn't have ordered it. We don't want it 35 mins after we have started our meal and finished it." Ultimately they took off the chicken plate from our check and we paid in cash. As we were waiting for our change, it never came! We had to ask if there was change coming, and one of the servers went to ask the cashier "where is the change" and you can hear the cashier say "what change, there isn't even enough for a tip" Absolutely ridiculous! Now, I'm always for tipping at restaurants, but after having rude customer service for bowls and a water, having the same lady argue and yell at my elderly parents, and the cashier not giving back change; I did not leave a tip at all. Especially after the cashier rudely came to the table to say "hey it was 9 dollars change right? it's not even enough for a tip" where my father proceeded to say "it's my right to leave whatever tip I want to leave and that's not your decision" Needless to say, we won't be back for dinner or dimsum. We used to go there often for dimsum, but we won't return. 1 star for the food, most of it came our warm or cold. 1 star for the service, because the service lady and cashier were rude. 2 star for atmosphere because it was quiet (probably because others have been chased away from the terrible service) and also because they had a high chair for my 9 month old. DO NOT COME HERE. TERRIBLE