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Kwong's Cafe
We got Beef w. Broccoli combo plates with pork fried rice, chicken on a stick with a couple shrimp sauces. I ordered the general tso's combo plate but I asked for them to make it with the sweet & sour chicken cuts & I was blown away. The flavors were so good. Literally cooked to perfection. Even the egg rolls tasted like fresh shredded cabbage inside them. The pork fried rice had a slight bbg smoky flavor and it was moist but not greasy. I had to stop myself from over eating it was so good. Beef & Broccoli was so tender and thinly sliced and sauced, the beef melted in your mouth. The Broccoli must've been steamed 1st b4 being cooked bcuz my word it was good in the beef plate and my general tso's. Their shrimp sauce is addicting. Every time I come by edison & I'm craving Chinese food, this will always be my go to.
The food here has been amazing! They cheese wontons are so so good! The shrimp fried rice is delicious. The sweet and sour chicken is the best in the area! It’s not fatty or grisly and has such great flavor! The shrimp and broccoli is also so very good. I highly recommend giving this new restaurant a chance! You wont be disappointed! Enjoy!
New Edison Wok
I absolutely love this family-owned Chinese restaurant! The food is consistently fresh and flavorful. I usually go for the shrimp broccoli, with white rice, or the shrimp fried rice with chicken wings—these dishes are always spot on. The lady at the checkout is always courteous and nice. I asked for extra hot sauce, and she delivered it without hesitation—awesome service! Sometimes, the phone service can be a little hit-or-miss, but you’ll always get your order through. They are very reliable with timing too. If they say the food will be ready in 15 minutes, it’s usually right on time. I definitely recommend eating here or getting takeout for a solid meal. Great local spot that I’ll keep coming back to!
Stopped in for a quick lunch. Was in the mood for dumplings. Never judge a book by its cover is the saying ...place is not much to look at, a couple tables to sit at. All the staff is behind a wall of plexiglass. They are very friendly and welcoming. The dumplings were delicious! Nice dough to meat ratio and very tasty. The sauce was sweet and savory and just added to the dumplings. They do catering as well. They were very busy with take out orders. Glad I stopped in and will try other items when I'm in the area
Cheng Garden II
Pretty good, standard American Chinese food. Portions similar to everywhere else. Will be the place we go to now since the last place changed management and quality. We split a sesame chicken and egg roll. The sauce was pretty good, sweet, and some pieces were a little chewier than others, but no complaints. The egg roll and white rice tastes like everywhere else. If you're not too picky, give it a try. We're going to try other items next tome too to see. Eating out is expensive so we don't eat out often. Came to about $19.50 before tip.
We've dined in and had take out from here and we've never been disappointed. It's quick, delicious and they're always so friendly!
Asian Garden
Very disappointed! Found a bug in my food and was offered either another rice or refund on my rice. No other concessions offered. Completely lost my appetite, cannot finish meal.
The worst Chinese food I have ever had. Literally, go anywhere else but here. Hot and sour soup was decent but the General Tso’s Chicken was awful. No broccoli, sauce was way too salty and the “fried rice” looked like it came out of a bag. No vegetables of any kind in it. And the “pork” in the “pork fried rice” wasn’t roast pork, it was the processed pork bits you find in egg rolls.