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Jinsoy
Jinsoy in New Brunswick provides a delightful dining experience with a fully halal menu that caters to families and food enthusiasts alike. During our recent visit, we were a party of four--two adults and two kids--and we thoroughly enjoyed our meal. Appetizers We started with the Hot and Sour family soup and dynamite chicken. Both appetizers were flavorful and set a positive tone for the meal. Main Courses For our main courses, we ordered the Mongolian beef, sesame chicken, and cheese corn fried rice. Each dish was well-prepared and delicious; however, one notable aspect was that the main courses arrived at staggered intervals, resembling a tasting menu. It would have been more enjoyable if all the food had been served simultaneously, allowing us to savor the complete experience together. Desserts To finish our meal, we indulged in the rose ice cream and chocolate mousse cake. Both desserts were delightful and provided a sweet ending to our dining experience. Ambiance and Service The ambiance of Jinsoy is inviting, making it a great place for families. The service was attentive and friendly, contributing positively to our overall experience. Pricing Expect to pay around $30-35 per person, which is reasonable considering the quality of the food and the dining experience. Overall, Jinsoy is a fantastic choice for those seeking halal options in New Brunswick. With delicious food, a pleasant atmosphere, and good service, it's definitely worth a visit. Just keep in mind that you might want to ask for your dishes to be served together for an even better experience!
I am not sure if I am entitled to give a 5 star rating as I have not tried their entire menu. But this rating is solely based on the menu which I found was pretty balanced. It has a decent vegetarian offering as well. The restaurant is located in George Street in the New Brunswick area in New Jersey and it’s a really nice street with restaurants and cafés lining both sides of the street. The interiors are clean, there is enough room to move around without bumping into tables. Service is quick. It’s a decent place…
Noodle Is Calling
The food was so delicious. I had the beef noodles and the broth was mind blowing. I went with a friend and she loves their steamed pork soup dumplings. The guy taking our order so super kind and helpful. I liked the designs and drawings on the wall and the atmosphere in general. It felt mystical.
The noodles are good. The issue is with how little you get. Noodles really aren’t that expensive of ingredients, so the small portions are pretty disappointing. I’d probably come here once or twice a week if I didn’t leave hungry every time.
Panda Hut Chinese Take-Out
Ordered sesame chicken that I'm pretty sure was just General Tso's because there was no sesame in sight, and the sauce it was tossed in was dark red unlike the lighter amber sauce used for sesame chicken. Dumplings had a very thick dough coating which masked lots of the meat flavor, and the cabbage in the lo mein was very limp and stringy instead of crisp and crunchy which really didn't mesh well with the noodles. It also had a chicken bone inside which...was not expected. Last but certainly not least, not a single fortune cookie. Total bummer. Also, parking outside was a schitt show and a guy asked me for a dollar, which I happily gave to avoid any bad karma, yet the food still disappointed. Only went to this place because it was the next best reviewed after China Cafe - my usual spot that unfortunately is closed on Mondays.
Best Chinese food hands down. I've been going for 30 years and will continue to go until they close. Pete and Jason are awesome. The neighborhood isn't the greatest so order ahead to be in and out it's certainly worth it. They have the lunch special all day long.
Golden Bowl Restaurant
I know some people may disagree but, I have had extremely positive experiences and I do empathize experiences with Golden Bowl for years now. I really like the food. The service as long as you don’t come too close to closing time is pretty respectable. The portions are pretty good and the prices are very reasonable. In my opinion, it’s an excellent experience. Please remember, it’s a take out joint not a restaurant. But, generally speaking, I don’t think you will be disappointed and the food really is good normally. They are consistently busy too and they’ve been open for years which, is always a good sign.
This place has been inconsistent for years, but it's never been quite so bad as it is now. It all depends on the particular cooks they have in the back - the difference quite literally between a surprisingly four star meal and inedible slop. There is also a glaring discrepancy with their hours, which causes drama when you go to pick up late. If you google the restaurant, the place is open until 10:30. But if you arrive later than 10:15, they look at you like they want to murder you. Apparently, though there isn't another business like it in town, and they don't tell you this anywhere but in person, this place closes fifteen minutes early, and if you don't heed this, you are the devil. I don't know what happens after 10:15, perhaps the staff turn into werewolves and terrorize the night. Tonight was the last time I'll give them money. The food wasn't bad, but the attitude was almost threatening. I've been a customer for years, filled their register with cash, and the thanks I get is to be yelled at over a few minutes "lateness". They turned the lights out on me as I walked out of the restaurant. The angry, bald owner glared at me, then cleared his throat as I passed him, as though to spit upon me - all over an order of chicken wings and fried rice. From the looks of the other reviews I've seen recently, I'm not the only one. We're going into the summer; this is the lean time without all the college kids ordering online, keeping them afloat. Hopefully they will finally give up, sell, and move out of town. Few will miss them.
Cambo Box
Very tasty, would like to see more khmer food focus on the menu like twa ko and bok lahong it would go great with the num pang!
I was in a few days ago, this place is awesome. I had the lemongrass beef sandwich with chili sauce. I also got a lemongrass beef sandwich with shallots for my father and a coconut shrimp dish for my mother. We were all very happy. I live in NNJ, so I'm not around this area too often, but I was very impressed and will definitely come back when I'm around. The owner is a really nice guy as well.
Chai Chenak Restaurant
If you are craving South Asian cuisine, this is a fantastic place. Their main specialty is Pakistani cuisine. Despite being a meat focused cuisine, they have plenty options for vegetarians as well. The food was truly delicious! Service is good too. Food was served at a decent pace. Their interior design is very colorful and lively. Parking is difficult to find. There is paid street parking, but spots are difficult to find.
Loved the ambiance. We ordered dahi puri and chicken rolls for appetizers. Karahi Chicken, beef bihari kebab and also Qeema paratha. Chicken Karahi was good for at least 3-4 people. All was delish. We ended with Falooda which was excellent. Chicken rolls and club sandwiches to take home was perfect for lunch next day … it’s a bit of a drive for me but worth every penny and will go again soon.