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Best Chinese Restaurants in Prospect Park, Pennsylvania | GochinaRose Restaurant Guide
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Da Chen Chinese Restaurant 0

Da Chen Chinese Restaurant

393reviews

It wasn’t very expensive. Everyone inside was very pleasant and nice. Will definitely be going back. Oh and most importantly, the food was great.

The quality of the food is amazing and wonderful. The service was excellent and the prices are very reasonable for the amount of food and the quality of food that was given. I will be back!

Hallow Bamboo Jamaican Cuisine 0

Hallow Bamboo Jamaican Cuisine

70reviews

This food is so good. The Jerk chicken is falling off the bone. Went to take a bite of the chicken and ended up eating 2 pieces of it. The snapper is “Fire” in the words of my BF…bones and all. The salmon was also delicious and all the vegetables that came with the food are delicious too. Will definitely be back.

Solid 8 the goat was so good, chicken fell off the bone collard greens were on point the rice and beans were seasoned perfectly, the mashed potatoes with a little of their gravy was amazing,and we picked up a Jamaican fruit cake enjoy later..I will totally be coming back best part is that it's right around the corner

Tumble Inn 0

Tumble Inn

135reviews

Great Local Bar in Delco. 2 Diamond pool tables. Friendly atmosphere. Free Music that’s not overly loud.

I went there for Karaoke night. Very nice crowd. DJ was great, he had a packed house full of singers, but still managed to get me in for a song, although I came late. Prices were reasonable, & the place was clean. Over all, very nice spot to meet new people, & have a good time.

Imperial House 0

Imperial House

134reviews

I’m not sure if Imperial House in Prospect Park got new owners BUT I do know that it looks so much nicer in there - the plexiglass from Covid was removed - the woman on the phone upon ordering and at the counter at pick up was so sweet and friendly! And the food is exactly like we ordered and made exactly how we asked !! So so good !! We will be back again and again !!!

The food was delicious, full of flavor, and the service was excellent. The staff were friendly and attentive, making the entire visit enjoyable. If you're planning to order during peak hours, I highly recommend picking up instead of delivery to avoid any delays. Great spot for a satisfying meal!

King Garden

101reviews

As someone who has supported King Garden for years, it is disheartening to witness a lack of mutual support from some businesses within our community. Small businesses thrive when they collaborate and uplift one another, but unfortunately, it sometimes feels one-sided. I have been a loyal customer of King Garden, frequently ordering and encouraging others in the community to support them as well. The customer service and food quality have always been commendable, but I recently encountered a situation that left me questioning their commitment to community partnership. I sought permission from the business owner to place a flyer on their window to advertise an event and my small business, even offering to pay a daily fee. The flyer prominently highlighted their business name and logo, with my information taking up only a small section at the bottom. Initially, I received approval to proceed, but when I returned with the flyer, I was informed they had changed their mind. This came after I had invested time and resources based on their initial agreement. What’s troubling is that the same courtesy is often extended to other advertisements displayed in their window, yet when it comes to supporting a fellow small business owner—one who has continually supported them—the opportunity was denied. This experience highlights a broader issue: small businesses need to support one another, especially within diverse communities. It cannot be a one-sided exchange where the community’s dollars are welcomed, but their initiatives and businesses are not. True community engagement requires reciprocity, diversity, and a commitment to building together. I encourage King Garden and other local businesses to reflect on the importance of mutual support and collaboration. Let’s work together to build a community where everyone has an opportunity to grow and succeed. Supporting local doesn’t just mean accepting our money—it means embracing partnerships and fostering meaningful connections.

It be nice to see a menu so you know what to order and updated prices.