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Jia Dim Sum
Having lived in NYC for a long time, I've been to my share of dim sum places. It is no exaggeration when I say this is the most elevated one I've been to here in the city (or city adjacent since Jia is in Port Washington). The flavors are all so interesting and balanced. I preferred the steamed offerings over the fried ones....except of course the crispy taro wrapped shrimp. I also really enjoyed the refreshing cocktails which paired well with the dim sum. The staff were knowledgeable and really attentive. Can't wait to go back!!!
Loved everything about this meal. Both good and service was great! We ordered a lot and not one dish was a miss. The spicy XLB, Peking duck chow fun noodles and Sichuan beef were my favorites! And do NOT miss out on the chocolate XLB dumplings. YUM!
Gum How Kitchen
First time eating here as a 17 year resident. It's clearly popular as I had to wait almost 25 mins for my food to be ready. . Egg roll was lukewarm at best. . Brown rice was overcooked . Wonton soup had a generous amount of wontons but the birth had no flavor . Orange beef was wildly undercooked, tasted like flour with an indescribable aftertaste that isn't like anything I'd associate with Chinese food. Disappointing.
I always purchase the chicken & broccoli in garlic sauce and the taste is up to par. Lunch specials are budget friendly as well.
Secret Garden
First time eating here as a 17 year resident. It's clearly popular as I had to wait almost 25 mins for my food to be ready. . Egg roll was lukewarm at best. . Brown rice was overcooked . Wonton soup had a generous amount of wontons but the birth had no flavor . Orange beef was wildly undercooked, tasted like flour with an indescribable aftertaste that isn't like anything I'd associate with Chinese food. Disappointing.
I always purchase the chicken & broccoli in garlic sauce and the taste is up to par. Lunch specials are budget friendly as well.