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Dragon House
Stopped by today for the 1st time to give this place a try. Employees were friendly and helpful. The servings were very generous and the prices were excellent. We enjoyed our food and the establishment. We will definitely be back.
Good customer service. The food was good. Hot. There was a lot of food to choose from. All the trays were food. Lobby was cleaned. There's free soup and fruit. The place just needed a little bit of more lighting inside. Parking lot is not too big. A really good and useful and important thing is that it has outlets to charge ur electronics.
Ming River Sidewalk Cafe
Lunch at a restaurant serving Fujianese food, which I was unfamiliar with. Very simple, bare bones place for a quick in and out meal. Pork dumplings - Solid Peanut butter noodles - Good. Very mild in flavor but nice. Fishballs - Came out as a soup with meat stuffed in balls of dough. Was expecting something else. But a light, pleasant soup. Lychee pork - Kind of a higher end version of sweet and sour pork with more emphasis on the sour. Made with deep fried pork and came with tomatoes and broccoli mixed in. Good and would get again. Fried taro cakes - Mildly flavored with nice texture. Everything was nice. Overall food was mild and savory. Each table had a squirt bottle of vinegar for garnish. Wish I knew what I should put it on, ha. Would definitely like to try some of the other items on the menu. A variety of different soups seem to be a highlight at the place. Excellent prices. Only take cash.
One of the best hidden gems in Chinatown! This little restaurant is our go-to for authentic Fuzhounese comfort dishes at really great prices. 3 dishes for less than $10? #WorthIt (just make sure to bring cash) You can go in, grab a menu and seat yourself. Call the hostess over once you’re ready to order and chill. We always get the wonton soup with mini wontons and the peanut butter noodles (pictured). Other faves have been the oyster pancake which is a crowd fave and many people like the taro cake.
Shaxian Delicacies
We got overcharged and the waitress is very rude. They told us that the menu was old and therefore didn’t reflect the right price, which means they could charge whatever they want. We ordered four dishes, and they charged us $38 even though it should only cost $33 based on the menu.
A strange lunch experience that left an unsettled feeling (more figuratively than literally). We were a bit taken aback when we arrived and were seated at the same table as a mother and her kid who were still eating. An awkward 5 minutes followed, as we tried our best not to stare rudely while they hurriedly finished their meal! We ordered some small plates (wontons, fish balls, etc), and though there were some interesting flavors (sour broth with pieces of celery), the food felt sloppily prepared with MSG propping up a lot of the taste. The fried taro cakes were probably the best of our order — golden & crispy outside, soft and melty inside. Then our bill was added up by hand, totaling about 10% more than menu prices, but I didn't have the heart to ask the very stressed out restaurant staff to recalculate.
Sam's Restaurant
Food is ok customer service is horrible I use to call them every night I mean every night one night I think I was short 25 cent lady didn’t want to give me my food so after a year of eating there faithfully I’m done…. there goes to show they are not here for use just to take our money not once poppy stor or Chinese store give back to the community they operate in.
I just moved to this neighborhood last week and I just ate here for the first time and it is some of the best Chinese food I’ve ever had. I got the beef and broccoli and the chicken wings and white rice and the beef is as tender as filet with an outstanding sauce, the broccoli is excellent, and the chicken wings are about the best I’ve ever had. They are crispy on the outside and perfectly cooked on the inside. I can’t wait to try the whole menu. And all of it for $14! I can’t say enough about this place. It goes to show it doesn’t matter how nice the decor is, it’s about how good the food is