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Bao Phu Restaurant
Best meal ever!! Very very fresh food, absolutely perfect. I walked in at about 6:10 and ordered takeout, and at 6:20 I was out the door, food in hand! The deep fried wontons were perfect and the chicken fried rice and chicken balls were to die for!! Most delicious meal I’ve ever had from any restaurant 😄
Best place, hands down if you are looking for Chinese cuisine. The food is always fresh and great tasting and the prices are very reasonable for the serving sizes. Very friendly and incredible family run restaurant.
Chiko
Mapo tofu was solid and I really liked the decor and vibes inside. I would def come back to try some of their other offerings. Lego flower sets gets a 5 star from me 😎.
A rather fancy Chinese restaurant. I liked their tofu with veal and enoki mushrooms, had to wait for the food to cool down a bit. I didn't like the osmanthus and jelly dessert, it was sour with nuts. Friendly staff and beautiful interior
Oh Dumplings
The food was freshly prepared and absolutely delicious, complemented by friendly service. I ordered the beef ramen and also tried my friend's fantastic green beans. I’ll definitely be returning.
Stumbled across Oh Dumplings while strolling through Greenpoint. The Original Bing was delightful: layers of wonton crisps, fresh lettuce, and sauce in a thin crepe coated with egg and sesame. Would have liked some extra sauce on the side. It was also huge: bigger than my face. Made for a filling and hearty lunch. The milk tea was light: tasted like strong black tea and was actually less sweet like I asked (bubble teas are often too sweet even with the “lower” sweetness levels). The store also has a selection of Chinese snacks (garlic oyster flavoured Lays looked fun).
Ren 稔
Flavor builds in layers—aromatic scallions, tingling spice, the deep warmth of wok-fired dishes. The space is narrow, intimate, and understated, much like the food itself: well-executed but holding back on some of the boldness that could elevate it. Service is meticulous, the kind where your water glass never dips below a quarter full. The scallion pancake arrives first—golden, crisp, the kind that makes a sound when torn. No chewiness, no excess dough, just light and flaky. The pork soup dumplings are neatly pleated, the filling tender, though the broth inside could be warmer, more deeply flavored. Shredded beef with chili brings a nice kick, and while the beef itself isn’t the highest quality it still works. The kung pao chicken plays things too safe. It lacks the punch and spice that should make it addictive. Split pea shoots offer a healthy and straightforward dose of greens. Ren is still settling into its rhythm. The flavors lean a little subdued, but the execution is solid. If nothing else, that scallion pancake alone is worth the trip.
I was so happy to be able to try this new szechuan spot in the neighborhood. We came on a Saturday night and it was nice and quiet. The decor is lovely- I love all the rounded arches. The bars on the window did give off a prison vibe 🤣 and the windows weren't well insulated- we did feel a breeze coming through on a windy March night. The food was delicious. I think you can get away with ordering a bunch of small plates and feeling satisfied. The scallion pancake was so perfectly crispy and soft at the same time. The cucumbers are always a classic. The squid was excellent!! I love squid. The fries surprised me the most because it was fried just right. I don't normally like crinkle cut but these were amazing. The spicy hand shredded chicken was so yummy I kept dipping my fork back in to get some sauce. The pea shoots and mapo tofu were delicious as well. I didn't love the Garlic Pepper beef though, the sauce was too sweet for my liking. We finished off with the ginger ice cream which tasted like vanilla ice cream and you get a hint of ginger on the back end- so good! I can't wait to come back!
Bonnie's
Been numerous times. This time went with a large group with a lot of people with dietary restrictions and allergies. The service was so accommodating and amazing the whole night. Food always amazing. Honey Walnut Shrimp a must.
Great dinning experience at Bonnie’s! The space was so cozy, good amount of indoor and outdoor seating. The staff were super friendly and helpful with recommendations. We weren’t expecting much for the food but it surpassed our expectations! It’s a Chinese fusion spot so we were pleasantly surprised by how they incorporated the Asian flavors. Highly recommend the mussels and fries!
M Shanghai
The menu had a wonderful variety of authentic Chinese dishes, and everything we tried was absolutely delicious. The service was top-notch as well. The staff was friendly, attentive. If you’re in the area and craving authentic Chinese food, don’t miss this gem!
It’s a good Chinese restaurant if you’re craving some dumplings or noodles. The food is fairly decent but nothing amazing. They have a good selection of some traditional dishes but the naming convention can be a tad confusing for some items. I do highly recommend the wontons and the pepper steak if you’re here.
鼎泰轩 Din's Kitchen
This dish looks absolutely mouthwatering! The fish slices appear tender and expertly cooked, with a beautiful golden sheen from the oil and spices. The vibrant red chili peppers add a perfect touch of heat, while the sesame seeds and other seasonings give it a complex, rich aroma. The plating in the metal pot enhances its authenticity, making it feel like a truly indulgent and flavorful experience. I can almost taste the delicious balance of spice, umami, and freshness just by looking at it!
Very good! We got soup dumpling and the pan fried bar. We recommend. We got a very large and yummy malatang. They gave us a free kelp salad as appetizer and grass jelly for dessert :) we spent over $20/person but you could get away with much less
Yin Ji Chang Fen - Brooklyn
This place is bomb! Never have expected it. I left fully satisfied and full. Amazing flavor from the soy sauce noodles. Congee was great portion despite the bowl size looking small. Everything tasted fresh. Ventilation needs a bit more work but interior was overall very clean. Service was great. Overall can’t wait to dine in again. Nice early breakfast or weekend brunch on a lazy Sunday. Soul food because winter is coming. Hope these guys keep it up 👍
We were extremely disappointed with the restaurant in our neighborhood that we had been so excited about. The food was not up to par with the restaurant in China that we had enjoyed so much. The congee was too watery and left us feeling bloated, and the curry combo was mostly pigs skin with very little of anything else. The only dish that we found satisfying was the stemmed noodles, but they were overpriced. We could easily find a cheaper alternative in our neighborhood. Overall, it was a letdown and we are unsure if we will be returning.
New HK Tea & Sushi
Decent neighborhood spot with classic HK options as well as sushi + Japanese menu items. This spot is always packed every time I go, but customer turnover is relatively quick. Came as a party of 6 on New Year's Day and waited only ~10 min for a table. Their sushi here is not bad. I ordered their 3 roll lunch special, which allows us to pick from ~15 different classic rolls. A lot of menu Set items come with miso soup, which is nice. The Beef Chow Fun was a bit oily, but still pretty good + had tender beef. The salmon in the HK Style Set was a bit dry, but the mild pepper sauce that came with it helped. We chose to have the set with spaghetti, which was a bit sweet, per HK style. Lastly, the Shrimp Tempura roll was solid and always a crowd favorite.
HK Tea & Sushi, a Bay Parkway restaurant, uniquely blends a sushi bar and Hong Kong cafe. Portion is big and affordable. I like coming here for their baked rice/spaghetti. I ordered their french toast, portuguese porkchop rice, beef egg sandwich, and their HK milk tea.The French toast and beef egg sandwich were disappointing, with the French toast being bland and the beef sandwich was lacking a satisfying flavor combination. The Portuguese pork chop at HK Tea and Sushi was delicious due to its tender meat, flavorful seasoning, and crispy crust. It's enough to serve 2 people. I went during lunch time and inside was already packed. I also see that many people order takeouts. This is the only place that I know that actually makes delicious baked rice/ spaghetti and I'll be back here again just for it.
Goody
The general tso chicken here is incredible, the owners are very warm and welcoming too!
I've been eating from these folks for over 20 years. They used to own another location before this one and even though that location is one block away I still order from these guys in this new location. Really sweet hardworking humble family making quality savory food.
Da Ge Xiao Chi
Very delicious
Food is very good
Red Sun
I found a long piece of metal in my rice. Be careful eat slowly.
I placed a combination plate. i spoke clearly with the young girl on the phone and told her what i wanted and she wound up bring giving me two different orders. its not my fault she misunderstood me.. and the delivery expected me to pay all the money for something i didnt order.. so i told the delivery i dont want anything.. then i called and spoke the the girl AGAIN and she hung up the phone on me.. ( how ruse of that little girl ) ill never order from there again!!