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Tony's Fusion West 0

Tony's Fusion West

107reviews

I called the restaurant directly to place an order for pick up. I was greeted very pleasantly on the phone. After asking a few questions. I ordered chicken and broccoli 🄦 in garlic sauce with fried rice and chicken dumplings. Twenty minutes later I was there to pick up my lunch. The same gentleman that took my order over the phone was there to complete the transaction. The food was good. However, next time I'm in Westhampton, I'll try another Asian Fusion place.

Coming here was totally by chance. My wife had a doctor's appointment and we were looking for something we'd both like that would be in the area. From their schedule, I saw they had just opened for the day, and as we walked in, the host was already taking takeout orders at that point, even interrupting when we got our order taken. We sat, picked our food and enjoyed every single bite. The price was right, the portions were right, the sushi was fresh and the miso was perfectly balanced. I would honestly make the 45 min drive to go there again.

Firehouse Pizza 0

Firehouse Pizza

47reviews

The Spanish food is delicious. I love their cheese pizza it's my favorite. Everything is always fresh hot and delicious. If you speak Spanish you have to come here. They have a wonderful variety of Spanish food. They have one table so you can eat there. But the few times I've been there I always take it to go.

I went there 10/14/16 and ordered the lunch special a soda and 2 slices for $5.50. As I was waiting I looked over at the grated cheese to my disgust there was a roach trapped in the bottle running around. The only good thing I can say is I had no problem getting my money back.

Tony's Fusion Express 0

Tony's Fusion Express

116reviews

They are constantly inconsistent. After too many years giving them the benefit of the doubt. I GIVE UP!!! They offered me 15% off my next order to make up for their incompetence. Find somewhere else to order mediocre Asian food. This is a $9 order of corn fritters.

Food is consistently good. No frills but it gets the job done. Service is professional. Atmosphere is little cold but does the job.

Moe's Southwest Grill 0

Moe's Southwest Grill

328reviews

Don’t know if they changed staff here but the food was horrendous. Ordered a bowl with the new chili crisp chicken. First the most disgusting seasoned chicken I ever had not a good flavor. The rice was hard sounded like I was chewing on cereal. Second the lettuce is all soggy and third the beans were not fully cooked very good amount of beans that were hard. Sorry won’t be returning.

Moe's is hidden gem in Riverhead. Food is great, the place is clean and tidy. Your meal includes the Chips and You can repeat chips, soda and salsas!!

Poki Poke of Riverhead 0

Poki Poke of Riverhead

52reviews

I love this place, I have been putting my family and friends on because of how much I rave about this place. I go in and build my own bowl, usually I go in late but everything still taste fresh. It will always hit EVERYTIME!!! Staff is super sweet, never had an issue with anyone in there! Love it here ā¤ļø

There was a staple in my food. A STAPLE. Don’t ever order food from here. The few bites I had before the staple were bland and disgusting not to mention they forgot most of the toppings I asked for. Nasty. Thank god I saw it because I could have hurt myself.

Dragon Garden 0

Dragon Garden

237reviews

This is the best Chinese food in Southampton. I actually like it better than a lot of Chinese of food in the city. I almost don’t want people to know about it because then it’ll get too busy, but they work hard and deserve more business! The food is delicious and fresh. The service is prompt and direct but friendly. I think some of the other reviewers are expecting to be waited on but this is a simple take out place, so don’t be deterred by the other reviews.

Very friendly service family owned for generations. Lots of longtime customers picking up food here. Take out only but four was delicious

Dumpling Palace 0

Dumpling Palace

837reviews

I don’t know why the reviews are so low! The portion sizes are massive, the price is reasonable, and, most importantly, the food is good!!! I got the short rib special with the drunken noodles and the soup dumplings and everything was absolutely fantastic. This place is so underrated and I will definitely be back. If you’re in the area it’s a great spot for a hearty and warm meal. We were all stuffed by the end and highly satisfied. Easily recommend this spot and worth the visit.

came here to watch a concert, very happy that they were open until 2am, the owner was very nice and the food portions were very large

Dragon Chef 0

Dragon Chef

143reviews

I was really hoping to enjoy this place since it is very close to my commute, but it is extremely bland. We ordered cashew chicken and it appears that they just took chicken and vegetables and boiled them. The chicken is pale white, flavorless, and still has the fat that usually cooks off in the pan. The pork fried rice is fine but also quite plain. The staff were nice enough and the price is cheap but I am very disappointed by the food.

The lady at the front was nice. Food was ok, the beef teriyaki had too much baking soda so my tongue was tingling for a hot minute, the lo mein was over powered with onion and bean sprouts (couldn’t really taste anything besides the beansprouts), their crab Rangoon was really nice (I liked that it was fried in the sesame oil instead of regular oil, gave it a nice taste). As for atmosphere it was a turn off, there’s a rat trap at the door as soon as you walk in, broken tiles, spider webs, dirty walls. It’s very dry and humid, had to wait outside.

Su Su Gourmet 0

Su Su Gourmet

168reviews

The most authentic food that I have ever had in the US, also very new customer friendly. It is an experience you should never miss out on.

Hidden gem! Very tasty and authentic food! We ordered lotus root with braised pig trotter and stir fried green pepper and tofu. The next door ordered bao zai fan and it smelled so good! Wish it’s warmer during winter though as the door opens directly to outside.

Winsor Dim Sum CafƩ 0

Winsor Dim Sum CafƩ

1293reviews

I’ve found my go-to dim sum spot!! Windsor Dim Sum Cafe is absolutely awesome. Every dish we tried was packed with flavor and cooked to perfection. The food was fresh, hot, and absolutely delicious. Plus, the service was quick, and the staff was super friendly and welcoming. Already planned my next trip here ā™Øļø

Google reviews scared me but Reddit locals swear by Windsor so we stopped in on Sunday for lunch. We loved everything, the staff was helpful with the menu, the hot tea was very good. The dim sum arrived to the table fast and was very fresh! Since there were only 2 of us we did share a big round table with 3 others patrons with no issues. It’s a very small place but we didn’t have to wait. We recommend the soup dumplings, steamed pork buns, sticky rice in lotus leaf wrap, and the scallion pancakes. That’s everything we ordered, didn’t have a bad bite at all. All dim sum was 6.95 per plate. 2 plates per person (shared) was all we could do before we were full.

Chinatown Express 0

Chinatown Express

211reviews

Update - August 2022 ā­ļøā­ļøā­ļø My Dad ordered from here today and the food was more like old times. The rice was fresh and the PuPu platter was great. Update - June 2022ā­ļø We ordered food today and I was shocked that it was bad. The rice & egg foo young were not flavorful at all and were very dark. And the crab rangoon even tasted different. I’m so sad because this place was an old faithful for our family. So many of the Boston Chinese restaurants have changed bit for the better. Original Review ā­ļøā­ļøā­ļøā­ļø A family favorite. We only order takeout. Everything is cooked to order except the pork fried rice. Don’t order that.

A moment of true nostalgia. As a Boston native, one thing I will forever love is the food, especially the Chinese Food! Chinatown Express is one of my favorite on the go restaurants. I’ve been coming here since 2002 and though I moved out of Boston in 2005, I make sure to come get an order everytime I’m in town. Good food, good portions, and most of all, GREAT Combination plates. My go combo is the D11. Chicken Fingers, Boneless Spareribs, Beef Teriyaki, and Pork Fried Rice. This combination is a perfect balance of pork, beef, and chicken. The ribs are meaty and have a perfect sweet to salt balance. The beef teriyaki is well done and pairs well with the pork fried rice. The highlight for me is the moist, meaty chicken fingers. The meat is seasoned as well as the batter is too. The pork fried rice brings everything together as I take a scoop of rice with every bite of meat. LoL!!!! Now, if you know what’s good for you, make sure to get the Duck Sauce. One thing about the Chinese food in Boston is the Duck Sauce. It’s sweet and provides an added flavor profile to everything on the plate. Also, regardless of what you order, the duck sauce will always make it taste even better. LoL!!! If you're in the area you’ve gotta stop in and get some food from Chinatown Express. The menu has a variety of options. The lunch and dinner specials are awesome. The service is good. And the food is fresh. 20 years later and they still haven’t lost the quality goodness that I enjoy!

Peach Farm 0

Peach Farm

787reviews

Solid spot in Chinatown for Cantonese classics. Came here for dinner on a Tuesday evening. Chinatown is generally quiet on weekdays, so it was a bit surprising to see the restaurant almost full. Since none of us were experts on Cantonese food, we didn’t want to explore unfamiliar terrain, so we opted for their most popular menu - Ginger & Scallion Lobster, Roast Duck, and the Steamed oysters. As soon as we ordered, our server suddenly appeared with a huge bucket with a live lobster inside. We didn’t realize there was a size option when ordering the Ginger & Scallion Lobster and casually said ā€œlargeā€. Seconds later, our server appeared with a bucket and a live lobster, asking us to confirm. The lobster itself was nicely done—lightly coated in cornstarch for a delicate crisp, though the ginger-scallion flavor was more subtle than expected. Delicious, but borderline impossible to eat without fully committing your hands. The Steamed Oysters were the biggest oysters I’ve ever seen. Not sure if they were a special breed or straight-up GMO, but either way, the size alone was shocking. Taste-wise, pretty standard, but the meaty texture was satisfying. Crispy Fried Roast Duck was my favorite of the meal. A bit on the salty side, but it didn’t matter. Despite being drenched in soy sauce, the skin stayed perfectly crisp, and the meat inside was juicy, fatty, and tender. On the side, we also ordered the Stir Fried Chinese Watercress and Yang Chow Fried Rice. Both were solid, no-frills staples done the Classic Cantonese way. Probably not the most budget-friendly spot in Chinatown. Yet, with traditional Cantonese joints slowly fading from the trend, places like this are getting harder to come by. Would probably come back now and then just for another rundown of that duck.

Hard to narrow-down options in an area filled with so many options but I would definitely make this a stop if you happen to be in the area. My first time having clams prepared with black bean sauce but the pairing worked well. Vegetable fried rice really stood out with ample vegetables to round out the dish versus relying on the starch, which most places do.