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Dragon City
The staff is always sweet and the food is good. The prices may be this restaurant's biggest weakness, along with the fact that no sodas or drinks are openly offered, once you've spent a certain amount.
Soup tasted like dish water. Chewy chicken & boneless ribs. Ginger shrimp served over warm wilted lettuce. Disgusting
PBF Cafe Montgomery
PBF Cafe catered a five course dinner at Christopher Jacob Winery and it was absolutely amazing. Each course was paired with the perfect wine. This was an amazing dinner and kudos to PBF and Chris and Monica for creating a perfect nite
We loved our coffee and truffle chocolate treats! They were delicious but we loved the service of the staff.
Halal kabab house
I drive by this place every day and randomly decided to order from here; it was a great decision! We chicken over rice, a chicken roll, shingara, and doi fuchka. We had to wait a bit for the order and while we were there, we were asked if we’ve ever had the doi fuchka, which we said no. Not only did they tell us how to eat it but they assembled one for me and insisted I ate it while I was there. It was great! Such a good blend of flavors and it tasted so fresh! The owners were so kind and everything we ate was delicious. I asked for the lower end of the spiciness range, but probably could have handled a bit more. This place is a little gem and if you’re in the area, I encourage you to stop by! Everything was made fresh and just has good flavor. Plus it was very reasonable prices with decent portions.
The food is so good! The perfect mix of spice and creamy sauce! Vegetables were fresh and crisp. My late lunch was so filling I skipped dinner. I will now be a regular customer.
3 Times
I came to the LES location of 3 Times because I had a gift card from an Instagram contest. The space is clean and spacious, and there was no wait time to walk-in. In regards to food, we ordered the following for lunch: Soup dumplings: chewy thick skin Dan dan noodles with minced pork: generally bland, only flavor was chili oil, barely any pork Crunchy pickled persian cucumbers with garlic sauce: only decent dish of our meal Snow pea sprouts and shrimp dumplings (chiu chow dumplings): steamed too long so the skin was soggy, fishy tasting filling We also had a bizarre experience with service. We had ordered pork soup dumplings and the server brought us crab soup dumplings by mistake. When we noted the error, we opted to keep the order to avoid any hassle, to which he responded “these are better any way,” and made no attempt to just charge us for the original pork dumplings ($2 cheaper). They also didn’t know what to do with the gift card, and had me place a duplicate to-go order on their website to pay, which just felt very unprofessional. I would recommend just walking a few more blocks over to Chinatown and getting dim sum/lunch elsewhere.
The decor of 3 Times is simple and the ambiance is cozy. The staff was friendly but too aggressive for us. We ordered 7 dishes for a group of four and we thought it's more than enough. However, she kept recommending us to order more and more. We felt pressured and ended up packing leftover home. Their food was overall delicious and authentic especially the Beef Brisket Stew w/ Potato ($26) and Sautéed Shrimp w/ Salted Egg Yolk ($27). The brisket was well braised, so flavorful and tender. The salted egg yolk sauce was creamy, rich and perfect with fried shrimp. However, we might be hesitant to visit again due to their service or we will consider doing a take out order if we are craving for their food.
Aqua Vino Restaurant
After black Friday shopping, we headed her for lunch. The restaurant was not loud which was nice after the stores. Service was excellent. The food was so great. We were a party of five. Definitely will be back.
We enjoyed our meals! I would avoid if you have a seafood allergy, the smell of seafood is strong! Husband really enjoyed his steak and the French onion soup was great! On the pricier side and we waited a long time to get our bill at the end despite the restaurant being mostly empty on a Friday night.
Deli Tacos
We get takeout from Deli Taco almost every single week. Their wet burritos are to die for. The quality is consistent and the flavors are incredible. Great value for the price. Fernando and his team are friendly and make you feel like family. Don’t forget to try the desserts! The tres leches cake is delicious.
They have some of the best tacos I have ever had. Me and my roommate go there all the time and love it every time. They are some of the nicest people and their food is amazing. I would highly recommend. Also the prices are so good especially for what you get!
Northeast Sisters
Very satisfied regular customer; my go-to for exceptionally good Chinese. The menu is based on foods found in Northeast China, and to be honest, standard American Chinese is bland to me after eating this... Delicious, hot, fresh and made to order... I get delivery or takeout whenever I'm in town (they have curbside pick-up). The veggie grilled cold noodle is one of my favorite foods (I add enoki mushrooms, grilled onions and cheese). Veggie pancake also delicious - both of these entrees are so much better than the description reads, I tried them because I read a review that said they are a must-have, so now I'm telling you that you must try them! Masala salad (for veggie lovers who want a little broth), instant noodles, and veggie hot pot are all great. The spices for the hot pot are a real zinger; be sure to add a note during checkout if you selected "mild". The owner is very personable, she recognizes my name and makes certain my order is prepared the way I like it, even after being away for months (and I always look forward to returning). Reach out if there's a problem with your order, she's eager to correct it. So grateful they're open until 3am and if more quality restaurants had these hours, it would be so much easier as a night owl to eat healthy! I seriously ate here two days in a row when I first found it... I couldn't help myself! A close friend is Chinese, and I can't wait for him to visit and be impressed. Look for the sign that says "TACOS" - they share their entrance with other restaurants and that marks the spot.
Hidden Gem. Order online or by scanning the QR code at the door and pay online. Your food will be brought out to you. Service by Erin was first class, very friendly and provided outstanding customer service. Food was delicious and very well presented. They're open until 1am which suits my mid night cravings.
YongChuan
Finally had a chance to write this review. It was a special occasion—Valentine’s Day. I called the restaurant ahead of time to arrange a dinner for a group of 12, hoping to share a taste of authentic Ningbo cuisine with my friends. A big thank you to the owner for the warm welcome and for thoughtfully preparing a few special hometown dishes. It turned out to be a heartwarming and delicious evening we won’t forget. Had a truly heartwarming dinner featuring Ningbo cuisine from the chef’s special menu — even my appetite seemed to speak with a hometown accent. The biggest surprise was the complimentary air-dried eel from Zhoushan — a must-have New Year’s delicacy in Ningbo, found on almost every family’s holiday table. The flavor was perfectly balanced — not too salty, with a deep, ocean-cured aroma that brought back so many memories with the very first bite. I forgot to snap a photo of the taro stew, but the texture was incredibly soft and smooth. It was lighter than the version I remember from childhood, but still carried that same familiar essence — like a dish lovingly prepared by someone who knows you well. The marinated clams and pickled Ningbo vegetables stirred something deep in me. The taste was so familiar — like the comforting scent from my grandmother’s kitchen, or the little appetizer dishes my mom used to bring out on hot summer days. It instantly awakened childhood memories I didn’t know I still held onto. Then there was bu gua (a Ningbo dialect name — I honestly don’t know the Mandarin spelling, but locals will understand!). It’s the taste of home. My grandma used to cook it in soups or stir-fry it with eggs. That gentle, savory flavor always felt like her warm embrace — calming and safe. Steamed egg with pork patty — a childhood favorite we always mixed into our rice. So soft, rich, and comforting, every bite felt like a small reward just for you. The “Eighteen Cuts” dish with stir-fried eel shreds and the home-style wild yellow croaker made up for all the traditional flavors I missed during last year’s trip back to China. By the end of the meal, I realized how much emotion is tied to taste. It wasn’t about indulgence — it was about memory, family, and the feeling of being cared for. Also worth mentioning — the restaurant had a cozy, elegant atmosphere. The owner was kind and welcoming, and the service was attentive and thoughtful. The whole experience felt just like a quiet night in Ningbo — a soft light, a warm table, and the comforting taste of home. Would definitely come back — this place is a hidden gem for anyone craving authentic Ningbo flavors far from home. Highly recommended if you’re looking for food that warms both your stomach and your heart.
Absolutely loved this place! The vibe is awesome, it has great music, but not too loud, so it’s perfect for having a conversation. The atmosphere feels both modern and cozy, making it a great spot for a casual dinner or a special night out. My favorite dish was the Peking duck, it was incredible! Nice crispy skin, tender and juicy meat. Easily one of the best I’ve had in the city. Everything else was so great too. I’m excited to come back soon!
Shanghai Garden
A little hole in the wall Chinese restaurant that has very limited seating inside, so much so that I wouldn't really consider it dine in, and just take out. The food has been, for the most part, really good. The moo shi I tried once was very salty, and occasionally the lo mein just feels very under seasoned. Aside from those two minor issues, we've always had a good experience here. The parking can get kind of sketchy, mainly because there's no designated parking spaces and if some folks just park stupid, it blocks a lot of the available space. I can't speak for any kind of bathroom here, as I've never used it. But I do know I couldn't get in the front door with my wheelchair if I needed too. All that being said, the food is still tasty, the portions are big, and the prices aren't insane. For those reasons alone, we keep coming back.
This place is definitely more of a takeout spot, but it's totally worth it if you're craving Chinese food. The Chicken Lo Mein was delicious, and paired perfectly with their hot oil. Definitely recommend giving it a try! As for the Szechuan Chicken, it wasn't spicy at all, and honestly, it was more like a Kung Pao chicken than anything else. Not quite what I expected and wouldn’t recommend it.
May May Kitchen
Good food but I cannot recommend. Every time I pick up my order they always forget major items. I call to let them know about missing food and they give me serious combative attitude - they refuse to fix their mistakes. I consistently tip very well for my take outs and still get lousy angry service. Will find another restaurant near me.
I had ordered take out. White rice with garlic sauce & Chicken wings. Simple right! She asked me how do I want my wings?(fried) How else would you serve them? I asked them to put the garlic sauce over the rice, she said over the wings? I said just the rice please. She looked at me like it's a special request. Most of the items on the menu have garlic sauce. It was $10.25. I gave her $11.00 she kept the change! The food is average, not worth the non sense! The Customer service experience is horrible...Wa lung & Golden forest are much better in the neighborhood.
King Wok Chinese Restaurant
Gross. Mold growing on the sauce when we came home. Absolutely disgusting. Pick below.This place needs a health inspector. 😡😡😡
omg, the food had almost a whole wig! that wasn't an acsedent! Plus, there was roaches on my seat! not to mention the ridiculuse price for my undercooked food! one star, would not recommend 🤮