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Peking Quick One Chinese Cuisine
Good service, good prices, and good food. I really enjoyed the Pea tips, it is one of my favorite dishes and they did a good preparation of it. I also like the vegetable dumplings, has leaks eggs and some glass noodles inside, really tasty. The only miss was the Honey walnut shrimp, it’s more like a sweet-and-sour shrimp, the shrimp were a bit too bready for me, but the sauce was really good, had a bit of citrus flavor to it. I would pick a different dish next time though. But definitely go back for the pea tips and the dumplings! Edit: raised up to five stars after really enjoying the leftovers. Attentive and friendly service as well for that extra star.
Delicious, mouth watering and home style Asian cuisine. This restaurant was recommended to us by a friend and we are glad to discover authentic Chinese food. Every thing tasted superb and prices are very reasonable. Service was quick and food was served fresh. Highly recommended.
Chow n Joy
All good but $17 feels like more. But still good sesame chicken. Tastes good
Typical Chinese takeout spot with subpar food. Recently stumbled Upton this place while getting an ice cream nearby. From the outside, it looked okay, but the food overall was below that of standard Chinese takeout joints. The meat dishes, specifically the Spicy Salt & Pepper Pork Chop and Chicken Wings, were quite disappointing. Both appeared to be made from frozen meats, which resulted in a dry and unappetizing texture. The wings were particularly underwhelming, with brittle bones chopped at awkward angles. Its sharp edges and small bone fragments made it challenging to eat, and I ended up throwing out half of it. The rice dishes, the Beef Fried Rice and the House Special Fried Rice, were also mediocre at best. The rice texture in both dishes seemed off, likely due to the use of undercooked frozen rice, and the flavors were lackluster. Thankfully, some of their other protein dishes like the Egg Foo Young Shrimp and Mapo Tofu were decent. The Egg Foo Young, though not particularly fluffy, was somewhat redeemed by a savory Chinese gravy sauce. While Chow N Joy may suffice for a quick, no-frills Chinese meal, I would recommend going to Zoe’s nearby for a more quality Chinese food.