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Star Garden
There is no dine in here; just a take out window. The food is okay. I’ve definitely had better. Don’t expect a complimentary fortune cookie from this place. It’ll cost you extra. You would think that for the prices that they charge, you would at least get a fortune cookie with your meal.
We waited for over 40 minutes and the French fries and chicken were still not done. The French fries were still a little hard when you bit into and the chicken was still under cooked. The fried rice had a weird flavor. Wasted over $30.00
Harana Market
I visited Harana Market just after peak fall foliage, and I’m certain it would be a beautiful spot in any season, with its views overlooking Roundabout Creek. Dining here feels like you’re immersed in nature, which perfectly complements their exceptional Filipino cuisine. The three-stage cooked lechon kawali is among the best I’ve tasted, the bistek is outstanding, and the mango float cake is a must-try. I loved the food so much that I even ordered another lechon kawali to go—a testament to how delicious it is, especially considering I live near Woodside, Queens, the heart of Filipino food in metro New York. Though the staff isn’t all Filipino, they show a genuine appreciation for the cuisine, and I was impressed by their pronunciation of challenging Filipino words and their knowledge of each dish’s ingredients. This effort creates a true connection with the Filipino community in a what is a predominantly white area, bridging cultures in a respectful and authentic way. While some may find the prices a bit high, we’re in a post-COVID era where many things cost more. Beyond quality and taste, Harana Market offers a rare and much-needed glimpse into Filipino cuisine that’s worth every penny.
This place is so inviting and welcoming! The staff here are so friendly!!! The food is delicious! I love their take on Filipino cuisine. A bit pricey for sure but worth every bite! Definitely take a trip to try them out!
China Wok
I love their Sesame Chicken and and their Cashew Chicken and Rice, and Egg rolls. Delicious every time and they give you a hearty portions. You just have to be sure to have cash on you because that's all they take for payment. Other dishes were just as gpod.
Love the food and did have wait long to get my order and I usually order a lot of food in one order
Wing Hwa
Take out only. Had chicken rice soup, pork egg roll, chicken fried rice and boneless spare ribs. Every thing tasted good, was hot. Boneless spare ribs are small straps. Onions in fried rice could of been cooked more. I enjoyed my dinner tonight.
Used to be a good place but recently food has been inedible. General tsos is so spicy you can’t swallow it, and lo mein is dry. The place is also extremely sketchy. Only the front room is visible and from what I’ve seen in the back it’s repulsive. They also have like a 5 year old working the counter.