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Zheng Jin Ji 郑锦记 Fuzhou Cuisine
I was exploring this Chinatown during my vacation. I was amazed this community had cuisines from many different provinces and dialects of Asia that I was not familiar with. This place offers two Fuzhou dishes that I never heard of or tried before. One is filled with meat and the other is cooked with lotus roots. Surprisingly, they weren't oily. Both are stuffed with ingredients.
Stumbled across this eatery for dinner and it didn’t disappoint. We got the fish ball soup, pickled pork sesame bun and the flat rice noodle with spicy pork. Fish balls were large and very clean tasting. The soup was pepper forward but I liked that. Might be one of my favorite fj fish balls ever. The flat rice noodle with spicy pork was very good. The mala spice came through but wasn’t overally spicy. The bun was good too but meat was just slightly dry. Nothing some vinegar couldn’t fix though. Great meal. Would return.
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Great Chinese bar with a great variety of food. Staff is really friendly, service is pretty quick and dishes are really, really good. It is really cheap although there is a small catch - cash only.
This picture should say it all, used to be 5 stars. I lowered to 4 star because they don't exept credit card in 2019. I think doing business the right way is just as important as the food itself. no other option of payment Is a problem for me. Sometimes I jog and eat after and I only have my watch or phone sometimes.
Din Soup Dumplings 鼎泰轩
Best soup dumplings I've ever had. This place is better than all of the restaurants I've gone to anywhere and I've eaten a lot of soup dumplings. They are a lot bigger here and have a lot more soup. Incredibly flavorful. The scallion and peanut noodles were delicious too. Steven was an amazing server. Very friendly place. Can't wait to be back and try more things on the menu too
Incredible soup dumplings!! Really enjoyed our dinner here after a quick decision in the area for a late meal. Quick and friendly service. There is also a booth in the restaurant where you can see them rolling out and making the dumplings - nice touch to walk by. Definitely get at least one order of soup dumplings (we went with pork but there were a few different options) and the sautéed green beans were top notch. If you’re in the area, definitely worth the stop in for lunch or dinner.
Annie's First Wok
Fast, cheap and delicious Chinese food! CASH ONLY!!! They do have an atm. Got the lunch special: chicken chow mein for $10.
Food was ok price as well for this area but the place is bit dirty and wired people around.
The Rogue Panda
Rogue Panda in Time Out Market Brooklyn is a bustling spot, especially on a Sunday afternoon around lunchtime! Be prepared for the crowds and a potential 20-30 minute wait, with lines forming at almost every stall (and even the restrooms!). While the egg fried rice with chicken I ordered was decent – served hot and a good portion – I've definitely had better. However, Rogue Panda is a solid option for a quick bite while showing friends around the city. Plus, you can't beat the incredible views from Time Out Market! My tip? Try visiting on a weekday for a more relaxed experience and to better enjoy the food and ambiance.
Time Out Market was extremely crowded during the weekends. Tried The Rogue Panda on the 5th floor and the food was quite nice. Tried the dan dan noodles, mapo tofu, pork dumplings and shiitake truffle fried rice. The pork dumplings were excellent and I love the firm texture of the dan dan noodle.
Golden Seafood Palace
The newest open Cantonese cuisine restaurant on 8th Ave. The Dim Sum and dishes are pretty good and tasty. The service is friendly. Will come back to try more food.
皇庭大酒楼ROYAL PALACE 218
Had such an amazing experience here. Tried a bunch of their items and had a large family dinner. It brought me back to childhood and all the typical Cantonese “party” dishes. The staff was extremely attentive and super helpful.
Excellent dim sum off the menu and attentive service at a good price. Sesame ball was the best I've had anywhere, with a light crispy exterior. My favorite was the stuffed bean curd skin. Everything we tried was good and tasted clean and fresh, and management seemed motivated to please.
Open Rice
CHINA 🇨🇳 Eat the World NYC review: When we think of dim sum parlors, we usually conjure up massive, opulent and shiny rooms with a stage that doubles as an event space for weddings and celebrations. The city also has a range of smaller parlors though, like here at Open Rice. The same feelings exist, minus the spaciousness; things are loud and hurried and carts make a beeline for your table the second (or before) you sit down. On the morning of Lunar New Year, the dining room was especially loud and busy and dim sum service went went into the afternoon. This usually sleepy location was in full-out enjoyment mode, and steamers of dumplings and chicken feet were rapidly landing on every table. The flavors and textures of each dish here are sharp and well executed. Chefs come and go so fast at these type of places that making recommendations can be fleeting, but for now the kitchen here is on point.
Remember coming here before they changed their name and it wasn't as nice. Pretty much the service and the quality went up like 10% and rest is same. They need to redo some decorations here. The place looks old and a bit on the dirty side. The waiter isn't as helpful beside overcharge my bill by making a miscalculation. I suggest you ask for a recount after the meal and pay in the front. Let me start getting a table and that probably the worst part at dimsum beside watching the cart moving slowly to you and get stuck at that one annoying table and you are hungry. This place only has mostly 6 to 10 ppl tables and you probably have to share a table if you are a small group. Food is fresh and well made. The usual dishes and nothing truly amazing. If you do come, do take anything the waiter carrying around to upsale at your table. Stay with the cart food and ask to see them first. Dont be shy.
Chun Bai Wei Fujian
Been looking for a Fujian resto in 8th Ave that has amazing peanut noodles and this place did not disappoint. I got their steamed chive dumpling and peanut sauce with rice noodle. Simple but flavorful dishes. All for $7. Definitely coming back for more to try other items.
My husband and I come here all the time for two things: the peanut butter noodles and steamed chive dumplings. Both are delicious and cheap. Normally I need my dumplings fried, but these dumplings may be the best ones I’ve had in NYC. They huge, juicy, and the dumpling skin isn’t too thick, just the way I like them. The woman that works there is very friendly and has decent English. It’s very basic inside and clean but I’ve dined in and also gotten take out. I feel like I should experiment and get something else but I can’t because these two things are done so well here.
Gourmet Seafood House 美食美客
Me and my Friend ordered a $5.50 stir fried rice noodle. It was delicious, the portion was medium sized and you can choose to take it with you if you don't finish, or just take it with you when ordering. The wait wasn't long and the restaurant in general had a beautiful atmosphere and was very clean.
DO NOT DINE HERE. This restaurant put two large illegal vents in the backyard causing extreme loud noises to the surrounding houses. Many of the residents cannot sleep well due to the noise. It also creates a very hazardous environment. Please do not support this behavior as there are many elderly people living in this neighborhood. Their vents are on until 3-4AM.
Happy Salad 三喜餐厅
Great place. The staff speaks Cantonese, Mandarin, and English and are friendly. We ordered two noodle dishes and they were big portions with plenty of toppings. I really like this place, the flavor isn't extremely high in sodium like most places, so I'm a big fan. I'll definitely come back in the future.
The restaurant is like a Hong Kong style cafe. We ordered popcorn chicken, assorted meat Pearl noodle, chicken chop salad, pork chop fried instant noodle and a red bean slush. The popcorn chicken are big pieces of chicken breast. It was very tasty and not dry. The noodles has the Chinese wok taste which is very authentic. The chicken chop salad is good too. You get to pick the dressing you want. I like the red bean slush but I will need a spoon next time to scoop the red bean. The staffs are very friendly. They did not rush use out of the restaurant.
99 Favor Taste
One of the best hotpot restaurants I been in at Brooklyn, strongly recommend people to come and give it a try, tastes good and is affordable. The atmosphere has really changed after the renovation they even added a buffet bar and have cocktails now!!! The employees have really good manners especially the food servers (LEO)
The food here was extremely disappointing! I had high expectations based on other reviews, but the experience fell far short. The meat tasted strange, and the sauce bowls were extremely filthy—none of them were properly washed. When we brought this up with the waitress, she grabbed a random bowl from underneath and insisted it was “clean.” This is supposed to be an all-you-can-eat place, so why did we have to wait 30 minutes for just three plates of meat? The service was awful as well. The staff were nowhere to be found and seemed visibly miserable—perhaps because this place is truly terrible. On a side note, they have a challenge where you press a red button for a “free meal.” When we completed the challenge and called the waitress to witness it, we were completely ignored. She only came over afterward to point out that a staff member needed to be present to confirm it, as per the rules. But I called for the staff multiple times and was blatantly ignored! Other tables were cheering for us because they saw we hit the 9.999 on the challenge, yet it felt completely rigged. I never leave reviews, but this experience was infuriating—especially since it happened on Christmas Eve. Don’t come here. 😡😡😡😡