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Lee's Garden
Been going here since early high school and they still hit! Fresh and great portion sizes! This I got a 3 item plate and was able to split it for me, my mom and nephew! Plus a medium order of the fried battered fish!! Very good chowmein and rice too! All the ladies are nice!
Lee's garden doesn't skimp on shrimp. I got a shrimp fried rice and there's over a dozen shrimp in here. Much appreciated!
3 Star
Delicious fòod for affordable price. Me and fam goes here when for lunch or dinner. Good service, waiting time not so bad.
I really loved the fried eggplant! Everything was amazing. I also enjoyed the soup and sesame balls. My friends loved their meals too! The staff are so friendly. I can’t wait to come back! Lots of lovely vegan options as well.
Chowking
Ordered delivery first time order. Bundle 1 supposed to have 6 pcs chicken, 6 buchi, 3 rice, 3 drinks. They sent 5 pcs chicken, zero buchi and 5 lumpia that was not ordered. No sauce (paid $0.15 for recommended sauce). Food was inedible. Chicken was deceptively crispy because it was basically dehydrated. Chicken dried out to the point it was like that movie “Survive” about the Brazilian soccer team crashes plane in the snowy Andes Mountains and they have to cannibalize their dead teammates. The chicken was as dried out as the frozen cadavers they had to scrape strips of freeze dried flesh off the bones and gnaw on little strips of dried people. That’s how dry it was. Chicken jerky. Rice was barely warm. Never again.
To start off, I'm only reviewing their taho dessert offering and nothing else. The reason is, I hardly ever eat fast food. However, this place serves taho, a quintessentially Filipino dessert, a uniquely delicious sweet treat from the Philippines made with silken tofu and chewy tapioca pearls mixed with a rich brown sugar syrup. It's a classic. I don't know too many places where it's served, but it's a standard item on the menu and I go there just for the taho. I didn't grow up in the Philippines, but in the five years of childhood living there, it's one of the few things I remember from the motherland, especially visual of the taho man balancing a bar on his shoulder with two large containers of the ingredients while barking in the streets. I suppose it isn't just the treat I remember fondly and crave, but also of a warm cultural reminiscence. And so, Chowking serves this deliciousness with remarkable consistency in quality as I've had it over the years. I'm grateful to have a go-to place for taho.
Hop Hing's Kitchen
5/4/25 food was bland tasteless and cold. only 4 options of meat. beef was more mushrooms than beef. low quality food. DO NOT COME HERE. DONT WASTE YOUR TIME AND MONEY AND ITS GHETTO
This food is expensive and horrible at the same time I will never eat from here again $12 meal was not fresh I suggest combo exspress the food is fresh and you get your money’s worth