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New York Chinese Restaurant
It was busy, food orders moving out the door, grill hot and smokin, phone ringing off the hook, customers bustin in the doorway to pick up their usuals. So far all good signs this place is a good decision. Moo Goo Gai Pan, Egg Foo Young, duck sauce AND hot mustard?? Oh yes that made me go for this restaurant. As someone originally from the east coast who grew up on Chinese-American food, this is a close 2nd to 1.portion , 2. flavour , 3. options and 4. price. While all of that is important, our biggest mistake coming here....- not knowing how big the portions were in order to order better! (TLDR)- As I grabbed our bag of food, I deeply underestimated what we were in for. It was litterally hot & heavy; easily weighed a good 10+ lbs and i buckled under its unexpected weight. I was pleasantly surprised. Yes there are containers to represent portion sizes on the wall, but the amount of food they packed in and taped them closed! The combination plate was wrapped in a bag bc it was filled to the brim and sauce leaking out! Ayyyeee! On our next trip we will do 1 (one) noodle instead of 2 orders of pork fried rice. We had enough between a combination plate and a family meal to feed 4-5 people instead of our 3. Left-overs is an understatement. There was no need for extra egg rolls unless you have a picky eater or a lover of them. Egg rolls are large, crispy/flakey and thick! The shrimp and crab rangoon are big enough to fill you up. We grabbed wonton soup - THICK & HEARTY!! Ordering that as a side is totally worth it. We came on a Saturday around dinner time, if lunch specials are the same portions, it's an absolute amazing price. Consider ordering to-go. Thank you for being close to our house. Not being near Chinatown or KTown is tough when we have a craving but most spots are not to my liking.
We are frequent customers and enjoy their sweet and sour chicken combination and beef with broccoli combination dinner plates. They come with a choice of egg drop soup or wonton soup, egg rolls, and a crab rangoon. We typically spend $14-$20 per person for our family of 4. We’ve had their fried rice and vegetable lo mein and absolutely love it!
Dragon Bite
This place is not well frequented but a bit of a surprise. 😮 The service is very good. Friendly, helpful with ordering and appears to do a strong take out business. No one dined in while I was there. There’s only boba 🧋 and soda per can. However the food is ready very fast. Served hot and the portions are huge. See pictures. The prices are average.
Food was very good, communication was troubling. Our delivery order took over 2 hours. The first driver got lost and never called us to confirm, they stated he continues to deliver other orders. We called and the restaurant was kind enough to remake the food so it would still be fresh but it still altogether took way too long to get dinner.
Thai Thai Restaurant
Delicious Thai food! I got the chicken wraps which were very good. Also got the mango sticky rice, and I would say that is one of the best versions of it I have ever had! I am visiting from out of town but would go back here just for the mango sticky rice.
Thai House is BETTER $10 lunch specials with soup spring roll and wonton from 11-3 pm. Here at Thai Thai no lunch specials and the food is okay Compared to THAI HOUSE! They use ground chicken instead of actual cut chicken pieces!