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Chen's Express Kitchen 0

Chen's Express Kitchen

37reviews

honestly, i’ve never been impressed with their food i always felt it was extremely bland but my fiancé likes ordering from them for some reason. i had him just get me a soup, simple enough except when i opened it there was a dark long hair floating in it. NEVER AGAIN.

Some solid Chinese food. The preperation was quick, the pork fried rice was good, general Tso chicken was good also. the chicken is more on the fried part side than the actual meat but not necessarily a bad thing. I got the lunch special and it came with your choice of soup or drink. not pictured but the Wonton Soup was good too. I wish the portion was a little bit bigger but for the price, this place is great. Quick and satisfied my Chinese takeout craving!👍👍👍 @foodmakesmenut on insta

Plump Dumpling 0

Plump Dumpling

42reviews

Cheap and delicious $12 lunch specials (12-3pm) come with a spring roll and entree with lots of vegetarian options. Owner is super friendly. It’s a quirky East Village gem that recalls an older New York in vibe and in menu prices. Happy to recommend and look forward to going back soon.

Forget all these reviews. Here’s the legit one. First this place is called “Love Mama” Plump Dumpling was the old name. Secondly their Uncle Plump’s Dumplings 10/10!!! The peanut sauce is to die for!! It’s so creamy and you can tell the dumplings are hand made. The minced meat not sure if it’s pork (confirm with server) but it’s frigging amazing. I’m a dumpling fanatic and this spot was literally everything that I was looking for . Cheap, Very Comfortable on a nice night , and the workers are super attentive. They made sure i was taken care to the absolute best. I have tasted better bubble tea however it’s calm i can tell it isn’t there specialty so don’t expect it to be perfect 🥰.

Panda Express 0

Panda Express

104reviews

The food is tasty, I go with fried rice and the vegetables and chicken dishes. All the dishes are good, Orange Chicken always hits the spot. The place is clean and service was quick.

Get my food for takeout at my favorite place right here at panda express at 1stave and 14thst. Delicious food 😋 and good service with counter personnel like the young lady today Priyanka; so nice and polite, along with the young man cooking all that delicious food.

Lucky Mao 0

Lucky Mao

23reviews

I picked up the order and was surprised by the fact that it was a ghost kitchen, but was pleasantly surprised by the Dan Dan Noodles! They were amazing! Most other places are flavorless and dry, but these were everything but that. Great portion, amazing price, and great flavor!

Look, I do not know anything about mixed reviews, but I decided to take a risk. I received: great, fresh food full of flavor; beef and veggies were very fresh and fried to perfection full of flavor; noodles and not overdone and are fried to good texture. Crab rangoons are filled with good quality meat and, and it feels like fried in butter rather than oil. And, their egg roll, it is twice as big as one offered at any other standard places and packed with flavor as well. So yes, for the price, it is a GREATTTTT option! Thank you ☺️

May May Kitchen 0

May May Kitchen

139reviews

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.

粥之家 0

粥之家

68reviews

Raw meat and foreign objects were found in the food, and the manager forced us to switch the dish without even a kind word or an apology. Best suited for treasure hunters who crave surprises. The size, color, and texture of the foreign object make it hard to find but perfectly easy to swallow. You might need to pay extra attention to save your day (or your life) from this meal. The manager said it is “normal” because “this is a label on the chicken feet.” I don’t understand what “normal” means—maybe it occurs occasionally or even frequently in their restaurant. We can’t imagine what would happen if this dish were served to a family with children at the table.

Tried many times, never disappointed! The food is great with lots of choice and lots of seafood options!

New Spring Boy 0

New Spring Boy

41reviews

A very plain and no-nonsense restaurant. Food was okay. Service was okay. The atmosphere is a little run down. A little hard to order if you don't speak Chinese. Parts of the menu don't have English at all. Worth a stop if you're into getting some quick simple foods that happened to be in English on the menu.

Great divey Chinese spot. Would highly recommend for some cheap takeout. I got the #11 Sezchuan beef over rice for $7.50

E Noodle Chinatown 0

E Noodle Chinatown

60reviews

literally the most disgusting chinese food ive ever had in my life. it was like they took it out of the fridge and plopped it on my plate. so rubbery and not even warm. dumplings were burnt and the pork was still raw. Im worried I got food poisoning from here. stay away!

Rice in hot clay pot is a must. Order 30 mins ahead of time cos it is freshly made. Love the curry beef

Wa Lung Kitchen 0

Wa Lung Kitchen

246reviews

First time getting delivery from this place. I ordered the chicken wings combo that came with 4 chicken wings and vegetable fried rice, and crab rangoon (6 in a bag). I love getting chicken wings with fried rice from Chinese restaurants and always have growing up and glad I ordered from here. The chicken wings were still crispy along with the crab rangoon. Portion size is great too and had leftovers to enjoy the next day. Delivery was prompt and followed drop off instructions. I’d probably continue ordering delivery from here and try some of the other combo options.

I always order just plain broccoli with white rice but today I purchased sesame tofu with broccoli and brown rice. I must say it is very good but they were a little cheap with the broccoli and heavy on the tofu. Next make it balance out! Other than that their food is good. Disclaimer: photo reflects already eaten broccoli but there were like on 5 pieces originally!

Grand Sichuan Eastern 0

Grand Sichuan Eastern

231reviews

Really enjoyed this Chelsea staple, but a spot that hasn't lost its sparkle. This is very good Sichuan food. Not the best you will ever have, but still very good. Loads of authenticity in the menu, with fish taking a prominent place amongst a lot of options. They also have all your standard US-Cantonese American dishes. Our selections were a Spicy Fish with Bean Curd Flower, sauteed Pea Shoots with Garlic, and Pumpkin with Scallions and Ginger.

A door to the world of Sichuan cuisine in Manhattan As a remote lover of Sichuan cuisine, you know all these Youtube foodies, right?, I was eager to visit sooner or later Sichuan place. This redtaurant is called Grand Sichuan Eastern and it is located Greenwich Village part of Manhattan. This Chinese place won me over with its delicious food, attentive service, and reasonable prices. It has simple yet tasteful decor, featuring geometric patterns on the walls and a few traditional masks and hanging fish figures. Nothing screams that this is a Chinese place, without feeling overbearing. Just hints. The vast menu was impressive, boasting a wide variety of Sichuan dishes. Vast means there are 278 separate dishes, I kid you not! The spiciness of each dish was conveniently marked by pepper images, making it easy to choose something to suit our preferences. Our first dish was the pork soup dumplings, which were loaded with broth and expertly crafted. You bite one side of the dumpling and fill it with vinegar sauce - this gives a whole new dimension to the range of dumpling tastes. The juicy and flavorful dumplings were an instant hit. Next up was the Sichuan wonton with red oil, which we ordered with a spiciness level of one pepper. Although it wasn't particularly spicy, it still had a pleasant kick to it. The dish was more like a soup, with a generous amount of broth in the soup plate. My daughter opted for the crispy salted and pepper prawns. Although there was a slight mix-up with our order, the dish we received was delicious, featuring big, juicy prawns served with a healthy portion of vegetable salad and a bowl of rice. The lunch for three, including sodas, came to about $60, which I found quite reasonable for the quality and quantity of food. It's worth noting that the restaurant only accepts cash or debit cards. I highly recommend Grand Sichuan Eastern for anyone looking to explore Sichuan cuisine. Even if you're not a fan of spicy dishes, you'll find plenty of options to suit your taste buds. Don't miss out on this not so hidden gem in Manhattan!

Chelsea Golden Wok 0

Chelsea Golden Wok

198reviews

Golden Wok, at 8th and 19th, is a very typical Chinese takeout place, but it’s my favorite in the area. I’ve had a good number of dishes from there, and have never been disappointed. My current addiction is their boneless spare ribs. As a combo it comes with pork fried rice and an egg roll. It’s truly delicious, and I just can’t get enough of it. While the food is great, so is the staff. Here, you don’t have to deal with the rudeness that you’d normally have to deal with at these types of restaurants. In fact, there is one woman at the counter (she always wears a baseball cap and is the shorter of the two women who are there), who is very nice and friendly. If you engage her, she’ll even be a bit chatty. She’s a very sweet lady. Between the great food and the nice staff, I just keep coming back.

It is obvious to me that the reviews I'm reading are put there by someone who is invested in this operation. I ordered chicken wings and vegetable fried rice and was highly disappointed by what was delivered. The wings were super small and looked as if they were 100 years old. Even the homemade iced tea wasn't good. This is the first time I've seen a Chinese Restaurant destroy a simple order like this, it was horrible!!! I literally could not eat that "chicken ", if that's what it really was. Even the rice had an odd consistency, like it was weird to chew. Did I tell you they messed up the iced tea also? The absolute worst meal I have had in a long time. I've never given a review before, but this was soooo bad that I was compelled to save people from having an experience like I just had. SMDH

Nom Wah at Market 57 0

Nom Wah at Market 57

73reviews

We go to this place every couple of weeks because my boyfriend LOVES it! We usually get soup dumplings (chicken and pork) and shrimp dumplings. It’s delicious. And stuff is friendly, usually takes less than 10 minutes even when it’s super busy.

Manhattan Chinatown's restaurants were swamped w/ customers today in the wake of the 2025 lunar new year parade on Mott Street, so I was happy to make my way out here afterward. I liked this pan-fried noodle dish w/ pork belly; it just wasn't quite as crispy as the ones from various Queens eateries I knew in my youth.