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China One Chinese Restaurant
Chinese takeout restaurants. The food is good, but the atmosphere leaves a lot to be desired. I ordered chicken lo mein. Always good.
The food is always good. Good portions. Reasonably priced. This week alone I have ordered two times online and both times when I got to the restaurant they hadn't even looked at the online orders. On the first time it happened I just told him not to bother to make it I didn't have time to wait. The second time it happened I waited however I would think they would try to compensate their customers who have been patient with them and who have been with them for years by taking a discount off the food they ordered or something to that effect. They have a new online ordering system now and ever since I have used this place this is twice in one week mind you that I place an order online to get there to find they hadn't even looked at it. I'm very disappointed. I think I'm going to have to find a new Chinese place.
Lucky Dragon Cafe
Oakland is a unique place where you can find soul food and local cuisine nestled in the heart of the city. Unlike San Francisco or the South Bay, many people are unaware of the diverse food scene here in Oakland. One evening, I was looking for some fried rice 🍚🍛and, since I was staying nearby, I stumbled upon a charming little spot where I decided to order a combination plate.🍜 The elderly lady at the cashier was incredibly sweet and friendly, and I suspected the chef was her husband. I requested fried rice along with half chow mein, and she provided me with excellent options for that evening. When I went to pay, I noticed that I could add extra shrimp for just a dollar more; I asked her for the shrimp, and she generously gave it to me for free. She was truly delightful! I enjoyed a fantastic dinner that night for about $11, and the portions were enormous. It's these hidden gems that deserve more love and attention, as not many people take the time to review places like this. I rated it a solid four stars overall, with five stars for the atmosphere and service, all thanks to that wonderful couple. While the food was acceptable—nothing extraordinary—I appreciated the experience enough to give the place a strong rating.
Delicious food. My favorites are orange beef, sweet and sour pork and salt and pepper pork chops. Quick delivery time have them repeat your order back to prevent confusion. Enjoy your food.
Lucky Chef Chen
Very delicious and affordable American style chinese food. I always get the 4 item box, every time it's packed full. For less than $15 you can easily get 3 full meals out of this option. Honestly almost 4 meals. They always have the options you want like noodles, fried rice, orange chicken, broccoli beef, sweet and sour pork... don't sleep on the sesame chicken either. The value here is pretty unbeatable in my eyes. Quality has been more than acceptable for what it is too. Service is always prompt and friendly even when busy, which it usually isn't too busy. Inside isn't much going on but there is seating. I always get food to go.
Everything you want in a fast Chinese take out place. Yummy food. Big quantity and inexpensive. My only complaint wish they put more char siu sauce on their bbq spare ribs but otherwise a very good restaurant.
New Ocean Food Market
Overall, the food at New Ocen Chinese fast food is good, and there are a variety of choices. They also do reservation parties, and the price is affordable. The location is located on the bustling International Avenue. Today I ordered stirfry beef with broccoli, it was ok but too salty, and there were a few flies flying around in the cafeteria. Hope to improve with suggestions.
Me and my family have been coming here for years! Pretty consistent and delicious
NYC Buffet
We went on. Friday around 5:00 before dinner rush. The main course food was great especially seafood . However, the whole salad section was only chunks of lettuce and cucumbers. No variety of desserts and they were out of two of them while we were there. The 6 tubs of ice cream were empty. When I told the receptionist, she didn’t seem to care or there wan’t much she could do about it.
Adequate buffet, good value for seafood lovers. When you enter, you'll be greeted and you'll pay $27 per person. The seating forms a U-shape around the food area. I decided to sit in a booth, but there were tables and chairs available too. They seemed reasonably clean and I spotted an employee wiping tables. There isn't a vast selection of food, but there is a variety. The fries were too salty and not crispy, the Jell-O was a bit chewy like there wasn't enough water used, the chow mein and fried rice were decent, the ice cream had to be scooped with the tiniest scoops I've ever seen and didn't have the flavors labeled, and the beef (?), lumpia, and fried chicken were really chewy. The pizza wasn't good, but was edible. The items I enjoyed were rice pudding, California roll, a green ice cream, and fried plantains. The ice cream didn't taste like any flavor, but it was good. Surprisingly, the California rolls tasted like they were made with real crab. Speaking of seafood, they have plenty of it. I don't like seafood, but I know it's sort of expensive, so I'd recommend coming here if you want to fill yourself up on it. I'd avoid the sashimi though. Other reviewers have said that the food is cold. During my visit, the cooked foods weren't piping hot, but I could feel through the plate that they were warm and they cooled down a bit after I had walked around the food area. The restroom didn't smell bad, but it had graffiti and some of the partitions were rusting. At least there was hot running water. Most of the customers seemed to be families. At $27/person, this restaurant is an affordable place for groups to fill up on foods that are barely a step up from the Burger King across the street. I don't expect much from buffet restaurants. This restaurant isn't great, but it's not horrible, which is why I'm rating it three stars. I don't plan on visiting this place again, but I wouldn't dread coming here.
Shuang Xi Kitchen
Everything we have ordered here in multiple visits has been very good. There are many similar restaurants around Charleston but nothing compares to the flavor and consistency of this place. It’s family run and they are very nice. We have never had a bad experience here. The sesame beef is so flavorful and tender. The wonton soup is very close to what you would get in NY. You can easy in at a few tables or take out and they also deliver.
Decided last minute to order from here and it was well worth the decision. Everything was full of flavor and large portions reasonably priced. Got the honey wings, crab rangoon, ma po tofu, general tsos chicken, house special mei fun, and egg rolls. Will be ordering from them again!
Manchu Wok
Stopped by near Gate A5. Got the garden plate. Service was fast and portion was respectable, but noodles tasted somewhat underdone. Rice was nothing to write home about. Veggies were broccoli, cabbage, zucchini, and celery. All were hot and seemingly fresh, but lacked deep flavour. Would eat again if on a tight budget and time schedule.
Really just tasted like it was coated in sugar. Tossed it about half way in despite paying $18 for lo mein and honey ginger chicken