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Nova Asian Bistro
Everything that my coworkers and I had was good but there 4 stars was the turn off of the fried rice. There were 2-3 different onions that took over the authenticity of that dish. I couldn't taste the rice, chicken, etc..just onion. Maybe that was a mistake but man if you look at the photos you can see the onion were plenty.
We came to Nova Bistro for dinner and was pleasantly surprised at how packed it was on Tuesday evening. The restaurant is beautifully decorated, and the staff was nice. But more importantly, the sushi were delicious! We had ordered the chirashi, salmon lovers, shrimp tempura rolls, eel avocado rolls, and seaweed salad... and they were all really good. Will definitely come back again.
New Win
Ordered a general tsao lunch special with sauce on the side for $9.50. Portion was small and chicken wasn’t crispy. Overall food was bland. If you want to waste your money for mediocre food this is the place. Thank goodness Wendy’s is across the street and you can’t go wrong with ordering a number 6 for the same price. I wondered how the Old Win Restaurant was.
Since Tin Sing went out of business I have been searching around for a high quality Chinese restaurant. I really wanted to love this place but the main ingredient seems to be sugar. Everything is sweet. It's a shame. Their staff seemed very nice.
OK Asian Food Express
My contractor bought food here. He said the food is not bad. I decided to give it a try. This is more of a take out place, not a spot to sit to have a good time. I order two dishes. A spicy crispy chicken and a tofu dish. Food is good. I recommend people nearby to give it a try.
We ordered a beef louver (tripe) spicy hot pot soup, sauteed shredded pork in sweet bean sauce (Northeastern cuisine), and pickled Chinese cabbage spareribs soup (casserole). The dishes were all great, and the spicy hot pot soup is indeed in the Northeast Chinese style.
New Jumbo Taste Inc
I use to order chicken wings with chicken fried rice, every time I come into the store the lady would start doing the chicken dance. Once I forgot my Ginger ale and the lady never asked me next time I ordered that I forgotten my soda. It’s not about the soda, it’s about how you keep your customers close. I will NEVER go back to this place !
The food was deserving of 3 stars but the service ruined the experience.
Chef Wang
One of the few restaurants in South Shore Long Island serving up exceptional Sichuan cuisine. 👍👍 Outside doesn’t look like much and I have driven by many times without giving the place a 2nd glance. Inside speaks differently as the Koi pond indicates. The venue is spacious & comfortable. I was an invited guest for dinner after attending a private event with Lang Lang the renowned pianist. His father joined us for dinner. 👏👏 I can’t really describe the dishes since I did not peruse the menu. But I did enjoy each one with a fervor. However, the fish dish did have a pork sauce I believe. Drinks are inexpensive so I’m surprised the bar isn’t packed. The bathroom does need a hourly cleanup as urine was still there 2 hours later. 😅😅 Service is slow and the plates were not changed often enough. Tea was slow to be refilled. Improvements can be made 🙏🏻 10/25/24 3rd time dining here in less than a month. The food is really marvelous. Venue can probably use some new upgrades & decor.
Over the past decade my family ate here many times, we dined in before moving to LI and after moving to LI we mainly got deliveries. Both the quality and quantity of the dishes greatly declined. Such a sad situation to see this restaurant in. This last delivery was the final straw, we won’t be ordering or eating at Chef Wang again. Beef Lo mein was very lackluster, even the color was off. General Tso’s chicken clumped together and the breading fell off on some pieces, the dish came with raw broccoli… at least boil it, it’s not that hard. Sizzling beef on the other hand came with raw pieces of lotus root and cauliflower with beef pieces playing hide and seek amongst piles of dried chili pepper. Double sauté pork and beef in chili oil were decent but just decent, much better back in the day. The only thing that stayed consistent in taste was probably their fortune cookies.
New Hing Hing Kitchen
Mom and pop Chinese takeout spot selling Americanized Chinese food staples. I was apprehensive because I usually don't like Americanized takeout food but it was quite good! Both the teriyaki chicken and fried chicken were just right. Not too much oil or sugar. They have free delivery and unbeatable prices. Great basic no-frills option. Would order again.
Food was decent. Usually Chinese food is way too greasy or oily, but this spot has decent food with a nice balance of flavors. I ordered a General Tao’s chicken and a pork fried rice. General Tao’s chicken had a nice crunch but they put a little bit too much sauce. Price was pretty reasonable. Pork fried rice pretty much tasted like rice with meat. Pretty bland but it had a nice wok taste. Service was amazing, and the workers take orders well and never have I ever had any confusion with any of my orders. Would recommend!
Joy Hing
Always such a great pick if you need a lot of food and great food for a gathering. The food is delicious and have had no complaints about the service ever. The mushrooms to the chicken and broccoli is such a nice touch that everyone else should also be adding it to their chicken and broccoli dish as well because it not, it would not be able to compete with Joy Hing.
Joy Hong is a fantastic spot for Chinese takeout. The food is consistently fresh, flavorful, and generously portioned. Their General Tso's Chicken strikes the perfect balance of sweet and spicy, and the fried rice is always spot on. The service is quick and friendly, and the prices are very reasonable for the quality you get. If you're craving delicious, no-fuss Chinese food, this place won't disappoint!
Fortune
Ordered through Doordash. Forgot to order an item and called them. No problem. Order came quickly and hot. Everything was delicious. They forgot my eggrolls so I called them and they sent them over. Great service, delicious food. Will definitely be ordering from them again but will call them directly.
Fast inexpensive authentic and easy. That's how I would discribe their food. They are open till pretty late and the pickup person is always good when it comes to taking your order. I would recommend their shrimp and broccoli as well as their vegi fried dumpling.
New China
Food is fresh and absolutely recommendable. I got the general tso chicken with shrimp fried rice
I wanted some Chinese food for lunch and I placed an order through DoorDash. I ordered their lunch special General Tso chicken with pork fried rice and their Taro milk tea. First, the packaging was well done. They placed all the sauces and utensils in a zip lock bag. My food was placed in a nice sized container and it was still hot. The taro milk tea was decent, just a bit watery. Also the pork fried rice was served with yellow rice and usually it’s not. The chicken was good and it wasn’t dry. Overall, the food was filling and I did enjoy it for my lunch. Price isn’t bad if you order from the lunch special menu. (10am-3pm)
Wong's Garden
Ordered plain lobster sauce. It came looking like egg drop soup. Tastes nothing like lobster sauce I've ordered from other places. They charged $7.45 for a pint size of this white egg drop soup that they labeled as plain lobster sauce. Never ever order from this place again. Those 5 star reviews are fake. Please see the 1 to 2 stars reviews that are posted in between the fake 5 stars reviews. The worst chinese take out ever. It is disgusting that they think they can get away with selling white egg drop soup for plain lobster sauce. You guys should go out of business. I will tell everyone who lives in the area not to ever order from you guys.
We did a group order for our work place .. and i specifically asked the person over the phone if any of the rice comes with vegetables. He responded yes and then also said to add eggs to two of the fried rice . The guy over the phone said he won't charge but i see the receipt they charged for the eggs and gave maybe 1 or two little pieces of eggs .This is not it i paid for an shrimp roll but i didn't get it but the response i got was " it was a large order" This place is a joke . The food was the worst i ever had