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Grace kitchen
The taste of the food was great however there was hair in my food and I choked on it. I couldn't even imagine that would happen from such flavored food.
If you come for choice of your lunch box, go before 1 o'clock. For dinner, I'll recommend order from the menu.
New Peking
Traditional hood Chinese Food spot. There’s only 3 reasons why you would find yourself here: 1) You’ve been going to this spot your whole life. 2) There’s a particular menu item that you really like, which makes up for the total lack of aesthetics and ambiance. 3) The egg rolls at this Brooklyn hood Chinese Food spot taste so much better than the ones from the Staten Island hood Chinese Food spot. (I recommend the egg rolls.)
i've only had their wings and their egg rolls. egg rolls and a coke, best hangover meal there is. staff is friendly. it's a hole in the wall next to public housing, food is quick, hot and i do believe they generally care. chicken wings are pretty damn good
Kum Kau
Kum Kau was our go-to for great Chinese food when at Pratt Institute. I know it's changed owners and location on Myrtle Avenue a few times, but was pleased to see my favorite appetizer, roast pork bun, is still on the menu. They're still big and incredibly tasty.. but there wasn't as much meat in them as back in the day (late '90s). Got 3 buns for $9. The current location is much smaller. It was busy so I guess the rest of the menu is still good, too. No seating inside or outside to eat, but has a long bench inside for people waiting for orders. Has a health department inspection sign with an A rating in the front window. Just disappointed that in 2024, I still had to pay with cash (they have a small ATM inside).
Food to me was much better 10 plus years ago just bought today 11/9/24 my opinion not much flavor
JJ Kitchen
Lovely little restaurant with delicious food for a great price. Got the big bowl with fatty beef and spam for $13. Probably the best meal for the price you can get in the area.
First time order at JJ Kitchen. I’m a fan. Soup dumplings were well done. Spicy chicken and rice was terrific as was dry hot pot. My son, who doesn’t like the spice so much loved the pork with black bean sauce. Fried dumplings tasted homemade. Definitely a couple steps, if not three or four, above your average neighborhood chinese place. Very clean, well executed not Americanized. Count me in
Wei’s - Fort Greene
Easily one of my favourite joints in all of New York. Gorgeous dumplings, incredible hand-pulled noodles, and pickles with a kick. The service is spectacular and the ambiance is on point. Love the decor, and the music makes this place all the more magical. Great place for a date, sound-wise. Please check this place out!
The hand pulled noodles were some of the best and the service was friendly, efficient, and warm. Will definitely be back! Nice wines by the glass, as well.
DunHuang Miss Noodles
Pleasant Chinese restaurant across from Pratt. Nothing fancy, casual dining. We had a nice waitress. The guy who brought food out seemed unhappy, almost slamming our dishes on the table. The sichuan fish in broth was flavorful and nicely done. My cold noodles with chicken were a little too dry but not bad. Dumplings in red oil, pretty tasty. Eggplant appetizer, decent flavor but seemed like it was left in the microwave too long (?), basically almost disintegrating when picked up. Definitely seemed precooked.
The fresh noodles here are quality and delicious. The portions are conservative..,.could've eaten a bit more than they served, but so good. Also the place is really clean and service is excellent. I ordered the vege stir fry and added shrimp. We also shared a mapo tofu. The vege stir fry was perfect. The mapo tofu was nice, lots of szechuan pepper that make your mouth numb and spicy. I didn't like the soft tofu but the sauce was decent. Great dinner/ date spot.