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Hunan Gardens
Walking in, I immediately was torn between remembering Lichee Gardens in Plainfield NJ and a Seinfeld episode. It felt like 1965, and I was loving it. That, and the fact that I, unlike most of the patrons, had neither an aide or a walker. Reservations fill rapidly, and while walk-ins are welcome, be prepared to wait. You'll definitely meet someone you know while waiting. The service was exemplary, especially given how busy they were. The food was good. Of note were the steamed dumplings, homemade and cooked to perfection. That, and the soup, could have made a meal. Speaking of soup, we got the hot and sour soup. Well I can't say it's as good as Mott street, I can say that it was pretty close. Perhaps a little too much sodium, certainly not enough, but that was easily fixed with hot oil and white vinegar, which they happily brought. What I wanted for dinner was a shredded chicken with hot peppers. Well that's what I ordered, but it isn't quite what I got. Instead what I wound up receiving was a chicken with celery and carrots that was quite tasty, but not what I was after. Because they were so busy, I decided to let it go and just enjoy the food. My partner got spare ribs, which she said we're out of this world. While I would not ever say it was as good as going to Chinatown in new york, but it wasn't bad for 15 minute drive. I'll be back...
Ordered for me and rhe wife. 160.00 with tip. I dont mind paying for good food but small portions and bland at best. I don't know if they send a rickshaw to china to pick it up and deliver it but we will never do it again. There are better places for half the price with great food the lo mein in phot was 20 bucks. Yuck