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King Eggroll
Finally my cheat day spot. The EGGROLLS are soooo fresh, hot and perfect crunching bite. The have variety of egg rolls from veggie, chicken and pork. There combination rice and beef broccoli was so yummy. This place is x50 better than panda express. Must come and visit this place!!! HIVHLY RECOMMEND TO LOCAL AND TOURIST.
Lots of mix reviews. Here's my take, food is of great quality no doubt. Flavorful. I had the lo mein, the fried ribs and lemon grass chicken. Very good. Service, was friendly. Atmosphere is okay. We went for take out.
Zongzi House
By the time I got here, a little after 2pm, they were sold out of the Zongzi I wanted. The owner had 2 vegetarian ones left and he offered them to me. It had tofu, mushrooms, bamboo shoots, and a chestnut inside of rice that was steamed. It tasted really good and made me full and I only ate one.
Great Chinese home food with delicious meat and vegetarian options! The vegetarian (tofu, mushroom, and peanuts) and red date zongzi are amazing. Zongzi is served fresh, and homemade frozen dumplings are also available. They seem to run out of zongzi types sometimes so maybe call beforehand if you want something in particular.
Sun-Ly Chinese Restaurant
I love sweet and sour pork gotta try it get the lunch special ends at 2:45pm but I highly recommend it this food is one of the best I've had
This place has delicious food, and they got it ready relatively fast. They didn't give us any chopsticks though, so that was a bummer. The prices are average for Chinese food (expensive), but the leftovers fed 4 of us a second time, so it was worth it. All in all, a great place to grab some quick and tasty Chinese food.
Uncle Quan's Kitchen
Nice selection of duck and BBQ pork to share with parents. There is also porridge and dim sum for a comfort food fix. No dining inside, all to-go.
9/2/2023, not crowded. Roast duck moist and flavorful. Does not have baked char sui bao.
Yen Ching Chinese Food
I don't see how this place has 4 stars. The place is dirty upon entering. I ordered my food. I receive dit in 5-10 minutes. It smelled good. We'll the fried rice was okay, the brocolli beef was the star of the plate. The egg roll was not good. The exterior taste like old oil and you can't taste anything of the inside. I wouldn't ever go back but it wa okay I guess...
First time coming to this establishment I have to say the food is good, the dine in seating is very quaint and small. I also love the customer service. The owner was very nice and courteous when serving our food. My only small complaint was that the portions for the walnut shrimp was a bit small. Nonetheless the food and great service made up for it...
Hometown Taste
Small restaurant, three tables, mainly take out. The food was quite good! Portion sizes were also good. I had the Kung Pao Shrimp & Kung Pao Squid. Though both were delicious, I preferred the seasoning of the Squid. Nice level of heat without it overpowering the taste. It is busy! There may be delays, but it IS worth the wait. I will be back to try other items on the menu.
Absolutely delicious! The Mongolian Beef was perfectly cooked with a rich, savory sauce, and the fried rice was flavorful and satisfying. The Chow Mein had the perfect balance of tender noodles and crispy veggies. Great portions and fantastic flavors all around. Highly recommend!
Pearl River Restaurant
This is the second time I’ve ordered a chicken dish at this particular Chinese restaurant. This is the last time the chicken is so dry underneath the breading and sauce I needed kitchen scissors to cut through the chicken I am not kidding! We also order the war wonton soup it tasted like lettuce water my daughter said with soggy old lettuce leaf, no ginger, no soy sauce just plain old lettuce water and old wontons, The only person who liked the food with the dog. Please don’t waste your hard earned money on this old chicken they serve and old soup!
Very clean and set up is really nice. Our waitress was very informative and very tentative. We ordered the #3 dinner special. For two people we got soup, 2 appetizers, 2 entrees and 2 sides. All for $17 per person. Everything was delicious and well presented on our plates. I would definitely recommend this place if you want nice, comfortable, affordable and delicious Chinese food.
New Hwong Kok
My first time to enter this to go/pick up dim sum place. The atmosphere is not warm or welcoming so you can easily see that decor/ atmosphere is not deemed important. Since it is pickup only, I assume this is why no importance is given to looks as customers will not be eating in. I bought: shrimp fry ball( 2 for $4.50), 3 fried sesame balls($4.25), fried shrimp tofu(3 for $4.50), and a sticky rice lotus leaf($4.50). I immediately ate the 2 shrimp fry balls. It was lukewarm but delicious. I couldn't help myself and ate a fried shrimp tofu: delicious. I will eat the sesame balls, sticky rice and 2 shrimp tofu this evening. You might be daunted by the unattractive look and decor of this business but their strength lies in the taste of their food. I'm not a gourmand in dim sum. I'm more of a plebeian taste and this dim sum tastes good. The presentation and lighting in the display counters could be improved so the customer can clearly see what is available and how it looks. You should come at least once so you can taste for yourself whether the dim sum suits your palate.
First time visiting this place. Simple set up and everything works efficiently for the takeaways. Love the efficiency and convenience
Evergreen Panda Restaurant
4 stars on serv and atmosphere...no lunch seating and counter service...long waits on orders...but the food kills!!! Amazing flavors, fresh, really is delicious. Just that alone trumps the lower scores for an overall 5 star. Must try place and the price is right. Peking Ribs and thank you.
This is an order to go restaurant, no dine in. As you walk in, the atmosphere is calm, clean, and open. One service line to order. The wait for our order was not too long. We ordered crab rangoon that were nice and crispy. A combination plate of chow mein, orange chicken and Mongolian bbq. Walnut shrimp. The plate is packed with food. The flavor is good. The Mongolian bbq was more on the spicy side for my liking, and the orange chicken was a bit dry on the marinade. The chow mein was pretty bland. I think I only went there for Walnut shrimp which were crispy and saucy nice portion.
Golden Buddha
It's been about 15 years since I've been to golden Buddha, now I remember why I stopped going. $125 for day old pork fried rice, rubber Mongolian beef, okay lemon chicken, the soggiest sweet and sour pork and decent sesame balls. 5 plates of takeout for $125. Never go there again. Trash.
Very good food. Very big portion. Great service.
Ocean Delight
Best food ever. I have been having dinner at least once a month for 10 years and never disappointed...
The food was okay, hot and fresh. The prices were very good. Unfortunately, a step below Golden Palace (Cupertino) and Gourmet House (Fremont) in food quality.
East Lake Chinese Restaurant and Dim Sum (東湖海鮮酒家)
One of the best Chinese restaurants in this area of San Jose. On the pricey side for Chinese food though, which as you know is generally cheap. We went on a week day so they didn’t have the lunch dim sum carts rolling. I think they do on weekends. But you can order dim sum through the waiter. The wet chow fun is yummy. Soft noodles, a decent amount of beef, and tasty gravy. Jin mein is crispy chow mein, and if you’ve never had it, I recommend to try of you like texture in your food. I mentioned dim sum so at least try the ha how (shrimp dumpling) and shu mai (pork dumpling). They’re big and plump. Jook (aka congee) is very good and you MUST get the Chinese donut (aka fried bread) to pair with it! I do NOT recommend the soup dumplings (aka XLB). They are terrible.
I was on the way to a different place and found dimsum! The rice rolls stood out the most and the onion pancake! Loved the shrimp and eggplant, tripe and the chicken feet!