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Hunan Cafe
I took my family here for a meal, and we had a great experience. The food was fresh and full of flavor. We especially enjoyed the Mongolian beef—it was tender, well-seasoned, and had just the right amount of spice. The shrimp with green beans was another standout, cooked perfectly with a nice balance of flavors. The portions were generous, and everything came out hot. The service was friendly and attentive without being intrusive. It’s a great spot for a casual, delicious meal, and we’ll definitely be coming back!
It’s been a great experience taking out for a family party, we do this every year with them on Holidays. Food was great and hot everything was on time, staff was very helpful and kind. Their food portion is more than enough for each person. We will continue to do business with them. :D
Yu Noodles
I remember a time when all my friends and family raving about the original Yu Noodles in Fairfax. We all tried that and loved the place because that was the only spot we had a few years back that offered that kind of flavor in the area. Now, there have been a bunch of similar places popping up, how does this Yu Noodles in Herndon fare? Pretty average if I have to be honest from the food, the staff, to the décor. I came with a big group and we shared bites. I wasn't wowed by any of the options. Maybe I've become too sensitized or the place is average. Was it bad? No, not at all. It's not memorable to me taste-wise. We ordered soup dumplings, spicy wontons, dried beef noodles, intestine noodles, sour soup-based beef noodles, and fish noodles. None of them stood out to me. The spicy wonton was probably the best one out of them. Even then, I could kind of tell the texture of the wonton was slightly off like it had been in the water too long or like it was pre-boiled and re-boiled before serving. Don't get me wrong though, this place isn't bad at all. If you're feeling authentic Chinese noodles and you don't feel like driving far, it's a decent option.
Having come here several times now, I think this place is definitely good, although some of the dishes are hit or miss. I love that the scallion pancake is fried extremely crispy and the special dry noodle is absolutely delicious. The soup dumplings are fairly good, but I haven’t been super impressed with a soup noodle yet, and I have tried four of the soup noodles. They are decent, but nothing that stands out to me like the dry noodles have. Staff is friendly and the environment is very cute.
China Village
The woman who apparently runs this establishment has NO manners whatsoever. When she served my soup I said " Thank You ", when she served my main course I thanked her again but she did not say a single word. She kept raising her voice while on the phone with customers because her English is quite poor. All she knows is " for here or to go and soda ? "
As I live in Europe now, I’m always craving good not so expensive Chinese food. My favorite has always been General Tso’s chicken. Well this place didn’t disappoint. It was really fresh and hot. I ate it there because I was staying in a hotel. I didn’t want to take it back as I didn’t wanna take leftovers so I ate everything. It was actually enough for two people & it was delicious. I think it’s more of a to go place because of course the atmosphere inside is lacking.