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Taste of ChengDu
This review is mainly focused on the food since we only ordered take out so far, and I always went to pick it up. The food is fantastic, it's hard to find authentic Szechuan food and locally this is the best option thus far. The food is not overly greasy as it usually can be with this theme of food, we ordered a few times and usually choose different things off the menu and it's always been a great experience. The staff is friendly, the location is clean and large. There are two entrances in the back and front, with plenty of parking in the back. I'm looking forward to dining in and will update my review after doing so. The decor is beautiful and I expect their friendliness and professionalism to extend when my whole family visits next time.
Visited ChengDu recently for dinner and had a pleasant evening. Ordered a variety of Dim Sum to start and various dishes to share. All the dishes were nicely made, and the Dim Sum tasted fresh. The Peking Duck was pretty good and even had some to take home. Our waitress was very nice and friendly and came to the table often to check on us. They also have a lot of space and can accommodate large groups. If it's a concern, there's plenty of parking in the rear of the establishment. For me, that's a big plus. The restaurant is comparable to other authentic Chinese, I think. You wouldn't need to travel to Queens or China Town? All in all, we had a great experience, and we enjoyed our meal here at ChengDu at Franklin Square, NY. I have to say one thing, though: maybe settle down on the upselling. This can change the whole dining experience and can become one that is negative. I would come back and try the other dishes.
Ginger Flower Restaurant
They burn your food. I never ate from a Chinese restaurant and sweet and sour this small. No meat in rice. They do not make good dishes in all areas. Only a couple of things are good so choose wisely.
The best fried cheese wontons, with amazing dipping sauce, in the area! For this alone they get 5 stars. If these are your thing you must try. They come in large (10 pieces or small (6 pieces) Great job!!
Mama Food
I’ve gotten food here a couple of times and it was always good. Today I was disappointed to find pieces of eggshells in my food. I had to spit it out it was so crunchy .
I barely write reviews but I've been coming here for a while now but they just lost a customer , found a roach in my broccoli, absolutely disgusting, clean up that damn kitchen !
Jasmine house
Delicious dine in and take out little cheap place
I went to visit my brother and mom, and we decided to try this place for the first time, we had take out, the food was very good but the shrimp in the entrées were small. We expected the shrimp to be larger especially for an entrée. I would recommend changing the entrée dishes to larger shrimps, and the portions were generous. I would go back and try other dishes.
Wah Luck Kitchen
Hands down the worst sesame noodles that I've ever had in my life. Good Sesame noodles have a nice thick sauce (meaning someone has not been stingy with the peanut butter), that coats and clings to the noodles.Before placing my order, I asked the lady behind the counter if the sauce on the sesame noodles was good and thick , and they were generous with the peanut butter. She replied , "yes", and stated that the sesame noodles were very good. NOT....They are very cheap with their sauce ; the noodles were very dry and even when stirred, the water concoction on the bottom, which tasted like a teaspoon of generic peanut butter to 50 parts bad tasting tap water and some oil, did not even stick to the noodles. If they're going to charge you almost $7.00 for .50 cents worth of noodles, the least they can do is put a sufficient amount of peanut butter in them. I have half a mind to get some sesame noodles from another Chinese restaurant that does it right and bring them back to Wah Luck Kitchen for their viewing pleasure and as a Sesame Noodles 101 example. Wah luck was definitely not "mah" luck and I will not be returning again.
Simply the freshest Chinese food I ever had they don't have salt at all so bring your own. Wings and fries rice are great.
Super China
If you are not chinese . Make sure you know everything about chinese food before you come to this place. bcz front lady will yell at you if you cant pronounce the food words exactly same they do. At any indian restaurant staff greets other community people with extra attention . I felt racism at this Chinese restaurant . food is good. but not the service.
Women on the phone is the rudest i’ve ever heard ordering food online. Asked nicely if they do combo meals and she said “go on go on go on go on hurry up” several times. Immediately hung up after she repeated it the 5th or so time. Will never give that place a dollar