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Jumbo China 0

Jumbo China

181reviews

Hit or miss with this place. Some items are good and some are NOT. This is the second time I ended up throwing most of the food away and I was very hungry. The CHICKEN WINGS are okay, but I’ve had way better. The shrimp fried rice had only 2 SHRIMP in it and was very crunchy and undercooked. I was so hungry I picked out all the peas, onions, and most of the carrots then threw away the other half. The VEGETABLE CHOP SOY was also very crunchy and undercooked. I fished out the BROCCOLI which was the only thing eatable. I also nippled on some of the carrots since I like raw CARROTS anyway. The CABBAGE in the EGG ROLLS were also crunchy. Very disappointed in the lack of flavor and tenderness in the entire dish. I know you may be busy but please cook your VEGETABLES longer! I’m sorry to say this but it was a waste of money. I won’t be coming back for a while.

I mean, it's Chinese takeout. As long as you keep your expectations adjusted to that, this place will serve you well!! I come here fairly often. Most recently I ordered the chicken with garlic sauce and it was really delicious. Sat in the restaurant for a while cuz for some reason the atmosphere was nostalgic to me. Good stuff

Ni Asian Kitchen 0

Ni Asian Kitchen

975reviews

Got the Thai chicken. Breading is a fickle beast in the world of Asian cuisine. They nailed it. The food is all so real, fresh and portioned well. Pricing is very palatable, staff is awesome and the food stellar. Killer lunch spot.

beware!!!!!!!! DO NOT EST HERE!!! 12/24/24-Christkas Eve Food is really bad!!! The orange beef tastes very orangey and not a subtle flavor. The texture is so bad! It’s like cubed steak in gravy. The chicken is fried and gooey, not crispy. Again, awful texture! I’d love a refund because this isn’t right. I called the restaurant and was hung up on by the person who answered. I shared my complaints about the inedible food and he said since it was two hours, the quality of the food has diminished. Forget the quality—the taste was awful! I’ve had Asian cuisine before that needed warming up, but that didn’t detract from the taste and quality. So, what does he mean by the quality wouldn’t be the same two hours later? He would not make it right. Half the money back would have been fine; I would have quickly taken back the food we can’t eat to prove it was not good. My daughter said, “the meat texture was so weird.” She is correct. The customer isn’t right here. Beware before you spend your hard earned money on garbage

Imperial Garden Chinese Restaurant 0

Imperial Garden Chinese Restaurant

446reviews

Overall Rating: 4.9/10 This dining venue offers a unique interior design but struggles with service and food execution, leaving room for improvement across various aspects of the dining experience. Atmosphere: The restaurant presents a unique layout with distinctive panda-themed tables that add character to the dine-in area. However, the front desk setup gives off more of a takeout vibe, which might confuse expectations for new visitors. Service: 3.4/10 Service appeared overwhelmed despite a manageable crowd, indicating possible issues with staff efficiency or organization. The delivery of food was delayed, and the complimentary wonton shells provided were stale and unappealing, detracting significantly from the dining experience. Food: Appetizers: 4.9/10 The appetizers were underwhelming, resembling the quality typically expected from takeout rather than dine-in. Nothing in the selection distinguished itself as particularly noteworthy. General Gau: 5.1/10 The dish was competently prepared with good quality chicken but lacked a standout element to elevate it above average. The chicken was not as crispy as desired, and the inclusion of only green peppers was uninspired. Although the flavor was bold, it did not surpass expectations. Pork Fried Rice: 5.9/10 A slightly above-average dish, it featured a generous mix of veggies and egg, enhancing the texture and flavor, though the pork itself lacked distinctiveness, blending too subtly into the background. Value: 5.7/10 At $51 before tax for three people, including leftovers to take home, the meal provided reasonable value for money given the overall quality and quantity of food served.

Came here for lunch. Ordered ribs (they are not boneless). They had no taste. Very bland. Very chewy. Also ordered chicken w/ broccoli. Broccoli was hard and chewy. Also very bland, no taste. The water with lemon was the best part of the meal.

Taste of China 0

Taste of China

161reviews

Sesame chicken was some of the worst I've had. The chicken was overcooked and stringy, and the sauce had an overwhelming flavor of rice wine vinegar without any sesame taste whatsoever. I was able to save the sauce by taking it home and adding a good sized splash of sesame oil and soy sauce to balance things back out, but then... Why even get food here if you have to redo their work at home? But the ultimate unforgivable sin was that the steamed rice was overcooked to the point of being a big mushy block. This place is a crime against Asian food.

Very underwhelming experience. The food seemed like it was made fresh and was nice and hot, so that’s a plus. However, the menu is not at all intuitive. It’s just a wall of text that means next to nothing unless I’ve been there before. I ordered something that sounded good (kung bo chicken), and got something VERY different from what I was expecting. More pictures would be nice, or just more menu clarity. The service was quick! But not great. I had to go up and ask how long was left until mine was done, since people who had come in after me were getting their food first. Not the worst thing in the world of course, but far from ideal. The fried rice was good though at least. I don’t regret eating here, but wouldn’t recommend it, and probably won’t come back.

China Fu 0

China Fu

203reviews

Excellent Chinese food takeout. Their crab Rangoon are the perfect 4 corner folded kind. And their shrimp rolls and sweet and sour pork are excellent!

We get takeout here pretty often. Always good quality and quick. Nothing extraordinary, but a solid Chinese Food spot 👌🏻

King's Wok Chinese Restaurant 0

King's Wok Chinese Restaurant

153reviews

For the prices that this takeout-place charges (which are very reasonable), Food is 5-stars; can't really expect any better food for the prices charged. Also, every time I went there, the Service was quick and painless, so 5-star for Service too; again, can't expect any better. Atmosphere is basically non-existent. But, it is a takeout-place, not a sit-down-place. So, 4-stars for Atmosphere - one can expect a somewhat better looking takeout-place, but not by much.

The rice is more os a whitish color not yellow and its nasty. I ordered a large house fried rice. I threw the whole container away. Not going back.. was out all day w my daughter and wanted friend rice, ribs (made it myself as foodlion has it in sale 6 bucks a slab) and a cherry pepsi. Well KING WOK YOU FLOPPED and nobody like white fried rice. Now I see why you was quick to ask if I wanted sauce.. soy sauce cant save this.. My daughter ordered something diff and she sid it was ok. Dont buy the rice alone!!!!

Wang's Kitchen 0

Wang's Kitchen

249reviews

I ordered 4 fried chicken wings with shrimp fried rice. The chicken was fried horribly, and it tasted the way it looked....horrible. I hate to bite a piece of chicken and taste the actual seasoning before it was fried. The rice was okay. No egg in it. No sprouts. No scallion. It was not an ideal concept of Chinese fried rice. The NY Chinese need to come teach these people how to cook.

oh wow what a nightmare. The fried wonton's were perhaps boiled? ... just horid. The Kung pao chicken was laughable... I thought they made something else, then I found a peanut.. this was BAD