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Sing Siu Zai Min
I would say bland....Wakaru has better Ramen for similar price...good broth energizes the body...dumplings didn't have much flavor for the price point. This place would be great of they make it into a bar but with small nightmarket dishes...
I was looking for a ramen spot for lunch after the Zoo and stumbled on Sing Siu Zai Min. They have a ramen menu and a dim sum / Hong Kong style menu. We got the Brisket Ramen and Xiao Long Bao, both were excellent! The brisket ramen has a clear, clean broth that was flavorful with a perfect, slightly sweet aftertaste. The restaurant itself is very clean and modern, much more so than other Asian restaurants in the area. The presentation of the food was fantastic. I know my way around the Sunset chinese food scene and think this will be our go-to for the near future. Also talked with the owner Kevin. Super nice and personable. They just opened last week and will be expanding the Hong Kong side of the menu soon. Can't wait to try!
Wok-In Cafeteria
Food not cooked properly, I had been eating Chinese at various places but this is very bad here especially the noodle, it tastes like chewing a dough. When I try to complain the manager lady yelled me saying get lost. I tried to pay but I m answered only by scream at face shouting get lost. Never going here again. I work at postal dept right behind them.
This restaurant had a great environment, they were kind,quick and the food was delicious! Definitely would come back.
Buffalo Kitchen
Their pork and egg rice noodle roll / Cheung fun / 腸粉 is made fresh to order and is outstanding
1st of all I live really close to this place one morning I was hungry so I went to Buffalo Kitchen wearing my sleeping wear, the waiter lady came up to me and said u know that we are a expensive restaurant, she judged me by my appearance and was hoping that I don't order because she thought that I was probably some homeless that is probably going to eat and not pay. I left the restaurant without order anything, and will encourage people that see discrimination not to eat there also.
J & A Restaurant
Food here does not disappoint. Great portions, great price. Hole in the wall restaurant with amazing staff. Recently found this place and haven’t stopped coming here since.
Friendly mom and pop take out place. Good food
Maple SF Restaurant
Food was ordered through Door Dash, but the restaurant had it prepared quickly and out for delivery: chicken mein, black code in black bean sauce with fried rice, pork/oyster/ mushroom with tofu and shrimp dumplings. All very good, hot and fresh
During the pandemic, they were open for take-out. I remember looking for food and was happy to find them. The food was OK back then and it is the same now. By no means are they fancy. This time around, their dining room has reopened. I still did take-out though for some BBQ pork wonton noodles $12.50. The BBQ pork was really chewy and the eight wontons were OK. I don't really like thick noodles with soup. I would rank their broth as nothing special. It was an OK meal.
Brochette Dumpling
Not sure how this place is rated so highly. I ordered takeout from here for lunch. I got the Mongolian beef and popcorn chicken, which are a couple of my go-to’s for something quick. The Mongolian beef was the worst I've ever had. It tasted like low quality americanized Chinese mall food with its thick, sticky, sweet sauce. Mongolian beef should taste smokey and savoury, but this was anything but. The popcorn chicken was bland. They must have forgotten to season it, or perhaps similar to the Mongolian beef dish, they cater to an americanized palate.
We've come here before and don't recall the prices being that high. The XLB we had last time was really good, thin skin and flavorful soup/meat. We didn't order it this time. The pan fried buns are our personal fav because it is also soupy inside. The string beans is our second fav. The fried tofu is lacking in flavor compared to the other dishes. The pigs ear appetizer was good but definitely on the oily side. We ordered four items and the total came to ~$70 including tips. A little expensive but decent food!
iNoodles
Everything here is a little too fatty and a little too salty. Its so much better than quicklys in terms of quality. Their poke is pretty good and their boba is not too bad. Just make sure you let them know to make the boba less sweet since they can go overboard. Good customer service.
Good dish
House Of Hunan Restaurant
Our go to at the neighborhood. The portions are generous, the flavors are bold yet balanced, and every dish feels like it’s made with love. The cozy atmosphere, paired with attentive service, makes it perfect for a casual dinner or takeout.
House of Hunan is a family run restaurant serving traditional Chinese dishes. This is not a fancy place but it offers good food in a nice and clean setting. Chicken dumplings with Szechuan sauce and Onion Pancakes are savory starters. We also tried soup, different fried rice and noodles along with Basil Chicken and they were excellent. Thai milk tea was disappointing though. The service is super efficient and helpful although it will lack basic courtesy since the owner is not a native English speaker. The restaurant always seems empty since it looks like most of the people order online. There is plenty of street parking available nearby. Park on the side of South Beach Marina Apartments leasing office side since the street parking is free over there. Overall this is a decent place to dine when you just need to fill up your tummy and don't care about great dinning experience.
Cheung Hing
Stopped by for a quick lunch during a work trip at Cheung Hing and it did not disappoint! It was a bit of a chaotic hustle and bustle but the food was fantastic! It’s hard finding authentic Chinese food in Arizona that beat the flavor and price of this place! Every dish was better than the last and I was full for the next two days because I couldn’t stop eating it! Great spot to check out for a hidden gem!
I can’t believe they do it. If they don't care about delivery drivers then why do they take this service in restaurants? I waited over there for more than half an hour they didn't ask me even 1 time, I tried more than 10/12 times is the order was ready but they ignored me just like nothing happened. In my two years of experience as an Uber Eats driver, this is the worst thing that happened. And the end of the wait of 35 minutes I canceled the order. I wish I never wanted to be there.
Taishan Specialty台山风味煲仔饭
Clay pot rice is crazily bad … don’t understand how can they cook so badly. The chicken is barely cooked and there was soooo little meat for $20. However, they sell the bull penis soup which tastes pretty good. And it’s supposed to improve your “performance”, if you know what I mean
The restaurant was full at lunch time today (Sunday). However I wonder if it may have been because a restaurant around the corner was closed. We were seated quickly since a party had just finished eating. I remember now that the host/server/busser didn’t really clean the tables before letting us sit down. She had her hands full having to serve the entire restaurant. She handed us the menus and we noticed that drinks weren’t on the menu so we didn’t order them. We were given a teapot which I like since I drink a lot of liquids as I eat. The portions were large; both of us didn’t finish our noodle soups. I was surprised that my wonton noodles were instant ramen and not egg noodles. I found a strand of hair when I was nearly done eating. I asked the server for the bill but either she didn’t hear me or she was just too busy. We had to get up from the table to go to the register and wait for her to come back to pay. To summarize, the food isn’t anything to come back for in particular. Also, if it’s busy, don’t expect much service.
San Wang Restaurant
I understand this is a traditional Chinese restaurant. I visited based on a friend's recommendation, but I'm not sure if it suits my taste. I ordered jajangmyeon and jjamppong. While the vegetables and seafood were plentiful and fresh compared to the overall portion size, the noodles were rough, and the flavor was bland.
Clean, fresh, high-quality, and authentic Korean-Chinese food with a nice atmosphere. This family-owned business takes pride in fine cuts of meat and seafood. The sizzling rice soup surprises with succulent shrimp, water chestnuts, and scallops. The Tangsuyuk pork had large pieces of pineapple and wood ear mushrooms. The Mapa tofu was not too greasy. It was a much nicer experience than many of the other places in Jtown with a hour-long wait list.
Panda Express
It’s Panda Express. Simple, affordable and tasty not much else to say. Was really satisfied with the soda though.
Kind of expensive for fast food, but great portion size that can provide multiple meals. Glad they have the Beyond Orange Chicken, but sucks that they add a vegan food premium to the price.