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Rice Pie
Curry chicken rice was great! The only negative was the amount of oil they put with fried dishes like the beef chow mein.
First time trying this restaurant, my family and I were so satisfied ! We love the food there, especially the rice rolls. They are soft and delicious! We will come back again and order more food!
Min Jiang Mei Shi
We were visiting this Chinese neighborhood in Brooklyn and one of the employees recommended this restaurant for noodles. It was amazing, really one of the best places we have eaten and seemed very authentic. This is very much understated, a hole in the wall with a relatively simple menu. You pay cash, the food comes out. Piping hot for dining in or takeout, fresh, delicious, and when you are done you have already paid. So you just leave. Leave. There were many people came in while we were eating in which says to me that this is a favored neighborhood joint. Highly recommended.
I’m fluent in Cantonese and went in to place an order, but I received very poor service and attitude. The staff member was making fun of me in her native language, calling me an ABC (American-born Chinese). It was both racist and unacceptable customer service. She messed up my order, blamed me for it, and then said she couldn’t fix it. I ended up having to place the order twice.
一桶天下Soup On Soup
comfort food at soup on soup 🍲 Huge portions, authentic flavors, and fresh ingredients—It reminded me of my grandparents’ recipes. The clam and tofu soup was so warm and comforting, the sweet and sour pork had the perfect balance of flavors, and the lychee shrimp balls were packed with shrimp, not just batter! Plus, the braised tofu stew combo is only $5 (!!) and melted in my mouth. Ft: -Blue crab over sticky rice -Clam tofu soup -Lychee Shrimp balls -Sweet and sour pork -Braised tofu stew -Black pepper beef udon -Lemon iced tea Everything came in the cutest buckets, and the service was amazing. Can’t believe how much food you get for the price—definitely a must-visit! 🍲❤️
I love this lunch spot in Brooklyn, the wood bucket rice, noodle and soup is such a new thing for me. I really enjoy the beef and unagi rice 🍚 the portion was huge and prices are affordable, we also tried the soup and appetizers🤩 also make sure to check out for their combo deal
Nai Brother
Food is great - fish dish. The service is not espectacular but friendly. Been there multiple times and everything in there is decent! Recommended to try! They also sell milk/fruit tea in there.
My bestie’s fav place for lunch. Idk what she enjoys but if youre a fan of tangy sour soup then this the place for you. She likes soups like that, and it comes with rice. Which is prob why she likes this restaurant. The interior is cozy and clean, has a station for bubble teas and stuff. I tried the tangy kimchi beef soup and was just ok about it. It has bean sprouts in it by default which is nice cause I like bean sprouts, but the flavor were not bad! Its lowkey addicting, but i wish it has cilantro flavor. The portions were generous and rice were just enough for it. I added tofu skin and it didnt come with a lot, but a good amount of meat and ingredients. $15.
Tian Shun
I had a very unpleasant experience at this restaurant. I went in to confirm a detail from the menu since it was in Chinese, and I wanted to make sure I understood it correctly. However, when I asked, the staff responded extremely rudely and with a bad attitude, even making disrespectful comments like, ‘Can’t you read?’ It’s unacceptable to treat customers like this when they’re simply trying to clarify something. How would they feel if they went somewhere where only English is spoken and didn’t understand? Imagine someone saying, ‘Can’t you read? Don’t you understand?’ Disgraceful behavior. I definitely won’t be coming back and won’t recommend this place to anyone.
The food is very affordable here. Customers can get 4 sides and a cup of soup for $7.50. The food is good and fresh. And the eating area is clean.
Yuan Bao
I had a delightful dining experience at Yuan Boo in Sunset Park. The stir-fried noodles and Braised pig's feet were absolutely delicious. These dishes are a must-try! The restaurant offers a delectable blend of flavors, making it a go-to spot for anyone craving scrumptious Asian cuisine. I'll definitely be returning for more.
I bought 2 plates meat for $10 she told me not giving any sauce for it , must 12$ up give sauce I wish I give 0 stars
Xia Chao
This restaurant is pretty much hidden. The food is good, service was definitely on point and the pricing is good too! The salt and pepper pork chop is on point and definitely should be ordered!
I ordered a takeout malatang with 8 ingredients that cost $20. The portion size is small and not even filling for one person. However, I only received 5 of the 8 ingredients I ordered, and there were more noodles than ingredients. Also, they added other ingredients that I don't like, like the seaweed you see in the picture, bean sprouts and corn . Additionally, the beef looked like leftovers because is small like nail-sized pieces.
Seafood Island
My family is majority Taishanese immigrants so they enjoy bringing the older generation here to eat traditional Cantonese seafood dishes. You can get some pretty exotic eats here and nice comfort southern Chinese food.
No good
Baili
Chicken wings seasoned nicely and crunchy. Not overly salty, but they are sometimes depending on the days. Shrimp roll is usually good, crunchy, and tasty. Good majority of the time.
Food was good I Got 4pc wings and fried rice for $8 and couple of cents and veg egg rolls for a $1 and couple cents,ONLY COMPLAINT I said vegetarian egg roll but When I bit into it it had these almost red things that looked like meat ,Correct me if it’s not real meat (I choose not to eat it because I don’t know what meat it was and I didn’t want to accidentally eat pork due to my religion so I left it )
Huang Ming Hing Kitchen
BEWARE!! This place is very unsanitary. Food is prepared on the floor. Owner is very unfriendly.
When i got my food it was the wrong order, the lady was arguing with me that that’s what I ordered, even I’m allergic to it. Then when I came back to get the correct order she asked for the food back, when I gave it back she put it on the side to give to someone else. I am disgusted with the service.
Donghai
I would like to give a negative rating if I could. I just had the worst time ever at this restaurant – seriously, they're practically scamming their customers. The prices on the menu and what they hit you with at the end? Totally different, like not even close. And when you question about it, they just shrug it off, blaming some outdated menu, and you still gotta fork over the new crazy prices. A dish that is marked to be $18 ends up costing me a whopping $45. What about the ingredients !? Definitely not fresh. I specifically checked with the waitress before I ordered the chicken soup, asking if it was made fresh in its own pot. What shows up? Reheated broth, smelling like day-old chicken. There's this lingering taste of leftover chicken that makes it the nastiest soup I've ever had. This whole experience wasn't just a letdown. It made me sick. How come this business can survive?
I had the pleasure of dining at Donghai, and it was truly a remarkable culinary experience. From the moment I entered the restaurant, I was greeted with a warm and inviting ambiance that set the stage for a delightful evening. Let's talk about the food, which was an absolute highlight. Donghai's menu offers a tantalizing array of Chinese dishes, each one bursting with flavor and authenticity. I highly recommend trying their Peking Duck; it was a masterpiece of crispiness and succulence, expertly carved tableside. The service at Donghai was exceptional. The staff was attentive, friendly, and knowledgeable about the menu. They offered great suggestions and ensured that every aspect of our dining experience was top-notch. The attention to detail and their commitment to customer satisfaction was evident throughout the evening. Portion sizes were generous, leaving us fully satisfied, and the prices were reasonable for the quality of food and service provided. In summary, Donghai is a shining gem in the world of Chinese cuisine. Whether you're a fan of traditional dishes or looking to explore new flavors, this restaurant is a must-visit. I can't wait to return and indulge in more of Donghai's delectable offerings. Highly recommended! --- Feel free to use this review as is or personalize it with your own specific experiences and details about the Donghai restaurant.
Wang Hao
Authentic fuzhounese cuisine, the food were amazing and servers were very attentive. If I can give an extra star I would. Highly recommend this place if you’re looking to try fuzhounese food. Delicious.
Disgusting, do you see the blood? Are you supposed to eat it like that?