Service was good. Food was mediocre. Place had an odor and I smelled like smoke after leaving.
Ryan M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bradenton, FL
Good quick Chinese takeout/delivery. Reason they get 5 stars is the family that owns and operates it! Super sweet family! Order the meal over the phone and forgot to ask for no mushrooms for the wife’s food. I told the nice lady that I forgot and she said no problem and quickly made a new meal for my wife! Always see her kids there doing there homework and being polite. Nice establishment and hope they do well.
Bob C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Longboat Key, FL
Excellent family run restaurant with a full selection of Chinese dishes. As important as the food is that the place is spotlessly clean. You could literally eat off of the porcelain tile floors. I recommend the hot and sour soup and the sesame shrimp but there are many other great items to eat. The owners even happily stayed open late for our family to finish our meal. You should check out this restaurant.
Wendy P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Bradenton, FL
Though we have ordered here before and had zero problems, tonight’s fiasco was enough for us to end our love/hate relationship with New Garden. The food is good, though the portions are always on the skimpy side(what this place calls a «large» is a competitor’s «small.»). Tonight will be the last time we order from here. First, it’s important to note that our apartment number has changed since the last time we ordered from NG, and I did indeed type the correct apartment number in the address field. However, the billing address for my bank card is still the old address, so I had entered that in the appropriate spot on the web form as well. I guess I was wrong to assume they would deliver to the correct apartment or at least call if there was confusion. But I got a phone call from them saying they attempted to deliver and the occupants denied having ordered food. So they told me I had typed in the old number, and I corrected them on the phone and they said they would re-deliver. No problem. So I checked the email they sent that confirmed our order and sure enough the correct apartment number was on the order. When the delivery person finally showed up, we were missing two egg rolls that we paid extra for. So when I called the restaurant to let them know, they all but called me a liar on the phone. I asked them to remove the items from the final bill, but they insisted that they deliver the two egg rolls. When the delivery person reappeared, she told me she had packed the bag herself and asked again if I was sure the egg rolls were missing. If they had been there, I surely would not have called them again. I didn’t appreciate the attitude that I was trying to pull one over on them over two lousy egg rolls. Don’t look for my phone number to pop up on your caller ID again, folks. Top China up the road is better and cheaper any way.
Jeremiah J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bradenton, FL
Best option for delivery in the area. Good food, good price, and nice big portions. Spicy means spicy too.
Coty S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 St. Petersburg, FL
Your normal everyday Chinese take-out place menu. Except the interior is not-so-bad and there is plenty of seating. Located in a Publix plaza with an Aldi in the parking lot, the convenience is unavoidable during those busy nights when you don’t feel like cooking dinner. The most interesting fact about New Hong Kong is the tiny little portion of the menu titled, «New York Chinese.» Which contains various Salt and Pepper Dishes, Gai Lan, and Steamed Fish Filets. As soon as you receive the Salt and Pepper dish, open the container and let it vent— otherwise the deep fried goodness will steam and become soggy. Their chicken wings also have a hint of yellow curry and the crab wontons are not sweet.
Ed C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Bradenton, FL
We have seen this place before when going to Publix(it’s in the same plaza just east of the grocery store) but hadn’t eaten here until we received a menu in the mail today. My bride of 36 years likes Chinese on occasion so we headed down there for lunch. While the parking area outside was full the restaurant wasn’t. One other couple was eating and we selected a booth away from the door after the girl behind the counter was too busy on the phone to acknowledge our arrival. When she did come by she asked if were were eating here — since we’re sitting at the booth well into the restaurant I would have thought she would have gathered that one. The menu in the nice enclosure was simply the mailed menu we had received and we ordered off the lunch menu. My wife ordered the cashew chicken and I ordered the sweet & sour pork. You get fried pork rice with one side. My wife got a can of diet Coke, and I had the egg drop soup. I asked if I could have tea… «we don’t have tea» was the response. I don’t think I’ve ever eaten in a Chinese restaurant that didn’t have hot tea! It all came out at the same time, and surprisingly enough in to-go containers! I got a glass of water, and it was a nice tall glass, but my wife got, literally, a can of diet Coke! The egg drop soup was luke warm but it had a good flavor. Both of the entrée’s were plentiful and good. My wife’s cashew chicken was hot and had lots of chicken in it, along with a good sauce. I had probably 20 pieces of sweet and sour pork, and the sauce was hot and very tasty. All that being said the next time we saw the server was when she brought the check when we were all done eating. She never checked to see if we needed anything, if the food was OK, if we needed more beverages, salt & pepper(there were no condiments on the table at all), or anything else. The food quality was good, the presentation and service left something to be desired.