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Beijing 49er
The place is in a Grand Opening and on the second floor of the building. If you have any difficulty with stairs or require help the restaurant is worth the climb to eat. The atmosphere is quite with lots of pictures from the last century on the walls, very enjoyable to look at and appreciate the history of China Town. I'm definitely recommending eating here. There was three of us eating. We had the San Francisco special which was $25.00 per person. The quality and the quantity is well worth the price. There is a parking garage across the street from the restaurant for easy walking.
Enjoyed all of our appetizers. Restaurant on second floor of building and the stairs are steep. Lunch was good.
Mẹcha Noodle Bar
2nd time here and still one of our favorite Asian restaurants. The Tonkatsu Ramen is our favorite! The shrimp fried rice and chicken fried rice is great as well. They always have great music playing.
The tonkatsu was very good, I've had better broth but this held its own. I had it with the bok choy added. The chasu was the tastiest I've had in a tonkatsu anywhere. I was tempted to try the chili oil but I don't like to eat spicy the day before traveling. The egg rolls were very nice and the fried shrimp bao was amazing. The ramen has a wonderful texture. My wife and I really enjoyed it! We will definitely return when in Norwalk.
Green Garden
Disappointing Experience at Green Garden Chinese Restaurant. I recently dined at Green Garden, enticed by the promise of a hearty meal of Curry Chicken. To my dismay, the dish was a letdown. Priced at $8.75, it fell short of expectations, not because of the flavor, but due to the meager portion of chicken served. With only 4-5 small pieces hidden among an overwhelming heap of vegetables, it felt like a search mission rather than a dining experience. The Wonton Soup was the only saving grace of the meal, offering a taste of what could have been if the main course had lived up to the standard. In hindsight, I wish I had stopped at the soup, which was the highlight of the meal. In all, the experience left me feeling shortchanged. The imbalance between the cost and the quantity of chicken was stark, and I can’t shake off the feeling of being ripped off. It’s a cautionary tale for fellow diners – if you’re here for the chicken, you might want to reconsider your order or perhaps choose a different restaurant altogether.
I had high hopes when the dial up internet connection was how I ordered online. The store front looks exactly how I want my Chinese take-out restaurant to look and the food tastes good, I have no complaints taste wise. But there's just no chicken in this Mongolian chicken, I got a bowl of veges with a few tiny strands of chicken inside. My buddy got chicken and broccoli and well. It was broccoli with a dusting chicken on top.
China Garden
The food is amazing. I have been ordering from them for years. But today I tried to order and was told they have a $4.25 delivery fee. Which is completely a new policy. So I guess just go pick it up at the store or order else where.
Ordered on DoorDash the other night. Food was promptly made and delivered with a taste of freshness!
Lazy Sister
Service and atmosphere is overall very good, very attentive staff. I asked for “Very spicy” on both dishes I ordered Dumplings: A bit too overdone on sweetness, which threw off balance the rest of the dish. I generally prefer much more filling with a slightly firmer texture. This had too much doughy wrapper and not enough filling which was slightly disappointing. Overall besides construction of the dumpling itself I would have preferred a bit less sweetness and a bit more Zhejiang Vinegar to balance out the dish more. Dry Pot Beef: I liked the flavors on this one. The Broccoli stems brought a nice textural balance with the crunch. Beef itself was nicely tender and done very well. While I generally don’t believe Chinese food shouldn’t only be “cheap” as it takes a high amount of effort to make, the pricing was a tad high given how small the portion size was.
Came here for a date night, was a decent meal it's like fancy Chinese food. The atmosphere is great they have a decent wine list and they have some interesting options for food. It was pretty busy even earlier in the evening, so book ahead otherwise you might have to wait a while at the bar .
Oishi Sushi & Izakaya
Amazing service and catering experience! We've been enjoying Oishi for years, and the sushi is always fresh and delicious—my daughter's favorite and mine! So, naturally, we chose them to cater our wedding after-party (since our wedding was a destination event), and it was the perfect decision! Pete, Vicki, and their team went above and beyond to create a beautiful, fresh, and absolutely delicious display. They were incredibly accommodating with menu planning and a pleasure to work with. They even ended the night with a personalized edible display!
Update: I decided to give the restaurant another chance and this time I went to dine in. The experience was totally different—their sushi was delicious, and the service was much better than I expected. I guess the first time it was just bad timing. ————- I regret to say that my recent experience at Oishi Sushi & Izakaya was disappointing. Despite placing orders regularly every other week, my pickup experience this time was marred by prolonged delays and disorganization. I was told my order would be ready in 15 minutes, it took over 50 minutes for it to be prepared. The lack of communication and management presence during this time was frustrating, leaving both myself and other customers waiting without any explanation or reassurance. While I appreciate the quality of their sushi, the consistently poor service detracts from the overall experience. I hope they can address these issues to provide a more satisfactory experience for their customers in the future.
Lodi Chinatown Gourmet Kitchen
This is the best Chinese food spot in the area. Food tastes great and the price is reasonable. Plus they’re willing to accommodate if what you want isn’t on the menu 👌🏾
I have tried a great deal of Chinese food restaurants in NJ and NY and I am very disappointed in the overall quality of them all. Chinatown Gourmet Kitchen is no different. The food is tasteless, over salted over sauced, burnt at times and overall a sub par dinning experience. That being said, the restaurant was clean and the staff was nice and very fast with the food prep. Overall it's no different than any other Chinese food restaurants in the area and I'm sure at this point everyones expectations are lowered. So if your in the mood for some greasy and poorly made Chinese food, pick your closest place and enjoy. It your in the mood for Asian style food that is actually cooked well and tastier I would find my local Thai restaurant and have a good meal at the same price point.
Mikimotos
We haven't been here for awhile. We currently have 3 sushi places on our rotation, but this is our go-to when we want the best sushi or to celebrate something. We sat at the bar and Greta was fantastic. We ordered the Crab Salad, crab stick with seaweed and spicy mayo, Bang Bang shrimp, crispy shrimp with sriracha aioli, Double Fantasy which is lobster tempura, king crab, pepper tuna, and cajun white tuna, and the Hairy Mexican which is fried shrimp, avocado, spicy mayo and crabstick. Everything was on point, we can always depend on Mikimotos. The Asian Pear is my favorite. We weren't considering dessert until Greta convinced us to try the Tempura Brownie Sundae and it was phenomenal. So good that the people sitting next to us ordered it as well.
The drinks were delicious, generous and worth every penny. The vibe was pleasant and cute. Presentation was nice and service was solid. However: the food is a bit pricy & the (especially app) portions are a bit small.. so not much bang for your buck there. The only thing that was super disappointing was the Lava cake...not a drop of lava! Overall, everything tasted ok but I wouldn't re-order any of the dishes I tried that night (I did not try the sushi) ♡
Chan's Chinese Restaurant
this was our first time here we thought we were going to dine in but The dining room is closed. It was never reopened after Covid. We had the orange chicken, which was really tough. Don’t know if it was old but the shrimp fried rice and chicken sweet-and-sour was very good. I would recommend this restaurant.
If I could give less than one star I would. This is the nastiest chinese food I've tasted in a long time. Dont waste your money. Ordered two lunch items. Chicken egg foo young and Mongolian beef. The egg foo Yung gravy was gross and looked like clumpy jelly. The chicken inside was hard as was the hard sprouts inside. It was not softened and tasted like raw cabbage. The fried rice that came with it tasted days old clumpy and greasy. No scallions in it just nasty. The Mongolian beef was tender but was so salty you couldn't stand to eat it. The accompanying fried rice was the same. Tasted old, clumpy, hard and greasy. It came with egg rolls that were very small greasy and soggy. Wasted money. It was so gross it went to the garbage.
Oriental House Restaurant
I do not know how on earth this place has low ratings. I've ordered delivery off postmates here more times than I can count now and the food arrives packed full piping hot and full of flavor. Terrible photo attached but that plate (I already ate some of) was only 13 dollars and it was fantastic.
My husband ordered Large shrimp fried rice with extra shrimp. It was horrible. Old rice, had clumps of hard rice stuck together, which, looked like it was reheated. The rice was darker than the norm. It left a nasty taste in my mouth. If I didn't live so far, and it is late, I would have taken it back. Instead I accepted the loss and will not go back.
China Station
PLEASE READ!!! I went to this Chinese restaurant a few times they have really good food however when I went in today I ordered the same thing as usual when the chef was finished frying my rice and putting it in the to go container he literally held the to go container up to his face for a few seconds and literally SPIT in the rice I don't know if he thought that I was paying attention or not but I immediately walked out and pretended like I was taking a phone call I came back 30 mins later and asked for a refund and told them that the food was no longer needed they denied me a refund because the food was already prepared. Im going to be filing a dispute with my bank.
Horrible food and lacks customer service and then wouldn’t answer when I called back to question my order. 50 dollars down the drain cause I have to cook but paid them. They are horrible
No. 1
Best Chinese in Hoboken hands down. Every other place is aggressively mediocre or worse. If you're reading the reviews about them being rude, then you know the food is actually good. Cash only kinda sucks but it's fine.
Saw good reviews and bad reviews, but wanted to come on to kick the nay sayers to the side bc this is REALLY good. The Mei fun noodles were great , Thai Trio was solid - definitely will go back.