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China Dragon
They try their best. Won ton soup sucks, everything else is fine! But obviously if you go late night, by that time their using dirty grease. So it's not safe to eat. But that's with all late night Chinese stores. Pork and broccoli is the best I've had, ever.
I was disappointed by their version of Tomato Beef Yat. It's hard to find these days. The gravy was not thick. I didn't like the taste.
Lee How Fook
Went here for dinner with some friends. The food was delicious. It's small and cozy inside but worth the coziness for the delicious meals. The good was very reasonable and easy to get to. Parking wasn't easy for Philadelphia, but that's nothing new. The service was amazing as well. Will definitely be back.
Best hot and sour soup in Philadelphia. Had a wearwolf brunch here today. "I saw werewolf with a Chinese menu in his hand, walking through the streets of Philly in the rain. He was looking for a place called Lee How Fooks for to get a big meal beef chow mein." They don't have beef chow mein, but the flounder and salt baked squid are awesome.
EMei 峨嵋(EMei Restaurant)
Overall, the food was average, but the Dan Dan noodles were a standout. The rest of the dishes were just okay. The environment was nothing special—pretty noisy due to the crowd. I recommend making a reservation in advance. Even on weekdays, it’s quite busy, and on weekends, expect to wait in line. Recommended Dishes: Dan Dan Noodles – Highly recommended! Fragrant, slightly spicy, and really appetizing. It had that authentic flavor that reminded me of home. Stir-Fried Pork Trotters – Served with green peppers and small chunks of pork trotter. It’s decent, but picking up the meat takes some chopstick skill. Spicy Boiled Beef – Quite disappointing. The beef had an odd lamb-like taste, and it was coated in a thick layer of seasoning, which overpowered the meat’s flavor. Surprisingly, the cabbage in the dish was more enjoyable than the beef.
The spicy home style tofu was delicious. The dried sticky rice cake with brown sugar dipping sauce was an absolutely life changing experience and I can’t stop thinking about that delicious doughy dessert! Very vegan friendly. I had no problems here. Great staff too. And quick service.
BAI WEI (Sakura Mandarin)
Delicious food and comfortable atmosphere. My girlfriend and I loved the visit here! Great place to experience Hunan style food. Wonderful flavors, great if you like spice. For vegetarians and vegans I can recommend the dry hot pot with fries.
Great friendly and efficient staff. Food came Out relatively fast. We had two kinds of soup dumplings, Dan Dan noodles, hot oil wontons, and shredded duck with pepper, scallion, and ginger. All were great.
Ho Sai Gai Restaurant
DO NOT EAT HERE! FOOD quality is terrible and they are RACIST! We dined in just to have a family night in china town. Usually we go to David’s and don’t have a problem.. The food quality was so terrible that my stomach began to turn after the first few bites. The chicken tasted extremely old in my house lo mein and the water chestnuts were sour as if they were bad. My sister had ordered the shrimp and broccoli and her food was so cold that the host admitted and said “oops” and sent it back to reheat Our host (pictured below) gave me a very hard time when my friend sent their chicken and broccoli back. Our food was cold to warm in temperature and it had a stale old taste.. once he sent it back, the server said “I’m not taking it off the bill because we made it already” . My friend literally did not eat it at all. Just tasted the sauce. As we were ready to pay (even though the food was disgusting as well as the service) the host made a very prejudiced remark and said “make sure you tip me” we said “maybe next time” and he said “you people so cheap, you probably don’t tip anywhere” . I usually tip 20-25% wherever and had plenty of cash on me and still did not feel inclined to do so after such a terrible experience.. but the service was so terrible and after “telling” me to tip it felt so insulting that I did not do so.
The service is great and the food is fantastic! Highly recommend the Taiwan Rice Noodles Soup with Chicken and Shrimp! Also the Vegetable Rice Noodles are delicious. Love that they are open until 2:00 a.m. on weekends.
Choy Wong Kitchen
Rice was good , the egg roll has a Wasabi flavor to it which I liked its good , the people were very polite but I didn't like the bonless spare ribs they were dry and due to be thicker it was more dry then saucey the long skinny boneless I preferr . It's genuinely alright not a fan of the chubby bonless spare ribs. They do give you a good amount of food for 13 meat to rice 50/50
Ok . So I was working in the area and decided to try them out . Don’t let store front fool you . Yes… it’s a cold and nasty front with fantastic egg drop soup and roast pork ends !!
Mandarin Palace
Ordered on Uber eats. The sushi was extremely fresh and delicious. The rolls were a great portion amount of fish to rice ration. The scallion pancakes/Chinese pizza was so full (not thin), perfect crunch and also softness. Everything was delicious. I think I found my go to sushi place. Will order again!
We got delivery through grubhub. Food arrived earlier than expected from the app timings. Everything was very delicious and lots of flavors. The only comment i would have is that i wish they described the food better in the menu or have pictures.4.5/5
Yi Pin Restaurant
Yi Pin Restaurant in Chinatown, Philadelphia, is a hidden gem that has quickly become one of my favorite dining spots. Their late hours make it a perfect choice for a delicious meal after a long day or a night out. The pricing is very reasonable, especially considering the quality and freshness of the food. The shrimp fried rice was absolutely delicious, with perfectly cooked shrimp and flavorful rice that had just the right amount of seasoning. The shrimp dumplings, which were truly popping with flavor, were a standout dish that I will definitely be ordering again. The atmosphere at Yi Pin is both relaxing and inviting, making it an ideal place to unwind with friends or enjoy a quiet meal alone. The host and staff were incredibly attentive and friendly, enhancing the overall dining experience with their warm hospitality. Whether you're a local or just visiting Philadelphia, Yi Pin Restaurant is a must-visit for fresh, tasty food and a delightful dining experience.
This restaurant was PLEASANTLY SURPRISING. It was a quaint off the grid kind of place that serves authentic Asian dishes. It was not busy but I believe they should be because the food and service was AWSOME! We had 3 different people serves us & they were all gracious, kind & knowledgeable. We started off with the famous imported Korean wine, Soju (Leechy flavored) 12% proof. The waitress was kind enough to explain the taste & how people traditionally mix it with a carbonated beverage. It was VERY mild in taste but it was warming to the body & will sneak up on you if you’re not careful. For appetizers we went with the scallion pancakes, pan fried shrimp dumplings & pork soup dumplings. I cheated on my vegan diet last night and it was definitely worth it! Now that I’m back to my regimen I’m definitely going to try to figure out how to add scallion pancakes to my rotation of recipes. It was my first time having soup dumplings & it was the cutest tastiest way to have a shot of soup. Reminds me a reverse wonton soup because the soup is INSIDE the dumpling! The shrimp dumpling were not bad but weren’t the star of the show. My husband had the pork belly & I was definitely reaching for some over on his side of the table. We could taste notes of cardamom in the dish which was very nice unique flavor. The dish came with rice and it did have tofu pieces in it which was surprising as well because they kind of tasted like the pork’s consistency. I ordered the spared ribs & YES! Get it it was tender flavor packed and worth it! Also came with a side of rice & a really cool burner to keep them warm while you’re finishing off the rest of your appetizers. All & all we’ll be back because being from NY and moving to Philly we are noticing Philly likes to sleep so restaurants close early. Yi Pin is open late and the food is GREAT 👌🏾 Thank you for a wonderful evening immersed in Asian culture from the decor the music the drinks and the food.
Lin Sheng
Very disgusting encounter, be careful‼ ️I hope parents will check before giving it to their children. Yesterday I bought a sandwich for my son from this store. Unexpectedly, it was full of rotten leaves. I went back to the store to explain the situation, but the young receptionist refused to admit it. I strongly requested a refund and it was so disgusting.
sooo good the food is amazing, great nice ice flavors and so creative
Super China Noodle and Duck House
The lady who takes orders here does her best to understand me, and I am grateful for that. I had to leave another Chinese restaurant in the area because he couldn't understand me. The food is better than some other places here. The only thing I don't really like is the atmosphere with the loitering and begging, which makes me not want to stop sometimes. I usually have chicken lo mein and sesame chicken.
Foods awsome wait is minimal, I love this place.
China House
Took a chance and was immensely rewarded. Got a General Tso lunch special, and, a Curry Chicken with Onions (and other vegetables) lunch special for $7.25 each. The containers were PACKED. No skimping on the chicken. The containers had half of each along with the pork fried rice I ordered. The rice had onions and beans sprouts in it too. The pork was nice and fresh, and in chunks. The General Tso's chicken was nice and moist, and came with three broccoli crowns. I'd prefer more spicy heat though. The Curry Chicken was great and also came with julienned carrots, green bell peppers, zucchini, mushrooms, snow peas, and, celery. The Curry was very flavorful and had a nice mild kick. (P.S.: The Szechuan Chicken at this place is also basically the same ingredients but comes in a brown sauce. See photo.) The Curry Chicken also held up well as a next morning bite to eat. The dining area was basic but there was a steady stream of customers as I ate in during the 2 p.m. hour. I would eat here again!
I've been coming here for years, being as I live near. Food used to be good, but they have fallen off. I ordered a sweet and sour shrimp, and it was awful. I have never seen it made this way. shrimp was nothing but fried dough, sauce was put on the side not on the food, and no vegetables. Totally disappointed and a waste of money. Maybe they switched chefs because the food is not the same. Will not be back.
Fortune Chinese Restaurant
This was my first time ordering. Ordered Shrimp Mei Fun through online ordering and they prepared and shipped off Chicken Mei Fun. Clearly there's no double checking of orders. If you have dietary restrictions just steer clear of this place.
great classic Chinese takeout. staff is very friendly and helpful. food is surprisingly well made for a typical Chinese takeout menu. the staff works hard and are accommodating to requests. Szechuan chicken is great.