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Hunan
Since I'm relatively new to the area, I'm still on the hunt for a reliable Chinese takeout place. Hunan Wok was one of several candidates in our regular commuting radius, so we decided to give it a go this week. The restaurant shows clear signs of aging, with yellowed printout signs and a somewhat grimy eating space. There are a few tables and chairs for those who might opt to dine in, but bear in mind there are warnings against loud noise and boisterous conversations inside the restaurant. Service - both on the phone and at the counter - was brisk and neutral as far as friendliness goes, but I don't need a Chinese takeout order to be warm and chatty. I have my therapist for that. When it comes to food, I need it to be good. And fast. To that end, orders are prepared with punctuality. After I placed my order on the phone, I was told my food would be ready in fifteen minutes. I often like to see how accurate these estimates are, so I glanced down at my watch when my bag of food was in hand, and was surprised to find that it'd been exactly fifteen minutes. As far as our meal went, it was just okay. My usual order of beef and broccoli was definitely on the greasy side, and some of the meat was on the tougher side. Taste-wise, it was spot on. My husband seemed to like his barbecued spare ribs, but there were more large pieces of hanging fat on it than I would've liked. The value point also seemed off, since a ten dollar plus serving came in a small pint-sized container (at that, not quite filled to the brim) Would I return? If I was in the immediate area and desperate for an immediate meal, I might come back. But there are a few others in the area I've tried that have hit closer to the target of my taste buds.
This place is disgusting. I ordered 2 eggs rolls and fried wontons. The eggs rolls were so greasy and soggy inside and the wonton meat inside was completely black and burnt. Nasty. How do u mess up an egg roll??
Green Garden
I went here recently and had the beef and broccoli—it was fantastic! The flavors were just right, and the beef was incredibly tender. the owners were very nice and friendly, which made the whole experience that much better.
Got food here a couple of times and it really is on the low-end in terms of Chinese food. Different dishes on separate occasions have been very dry. They are super nice in here, however I won't be going back.
Sheng Garden Chinese Restaurant
I love this place so much. I haven’t really opened up my food options but I can tell you one thing, the sesame chicken is the bomb here. I love how saucy and crunchy the chicken is. It has been my all time favorite, I have gone to many restaurants and none of them compare to the sesame chicken here. The fried dumplings are also so delightful. I love duck sauce on my rice, I recommend it.
This is usually my favorite place to order from around the area of Englewood and Teaneck, but this time they disappointed me. My general two chicken was OVER cooked and BURNED by the fryer very hard and crispy. Also, it was discolored very light honey. Color. I don’t think that was general tso chicken. I call back, spoke to the manager. They did not offer to bring a new meal or to refund the money. The manager is very nice though she was very apologetic.