Took over an hour and a half to get our food when they said it should take 30 – 40 minutes. Ridiculous.
K F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 LONG ISLAND CITY, NY
I don’t know why this place gets such bad reviews. I’m from NYC and this place has totally acceptable cheap, good Chinese food. This is my go-to spot for Chinese delivery, but to be fair, I always gets the classic dishes; sweet/sour chicken, egg roles, etc. Stick with the basics and you should have a pretty decent meal.
Jay M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 West Orange, NJ
Solid Chinese takeout place. Some dishes are about a dollar more expensive than at other places, but it’s a good alternative. Dragon Meets Phoenix($ 11.55): Sounds like a cheap-production porno, but it’s actually butterflied shrimp alongside Gen. Tso’s Chicken. If you like dishes such as sweet and sour shrimp and orange chicken, this is for you. The shrimp was a bit crispy, while the chicken were large chunks. It comes with rice on the side. Wonton Soup($ 3.40): Cheap and filling – perfect for those late nights after work or night classes. It’s served piping hot with a lot of large pork-stuffed wontons. These are the same wontons they use for their steamed wontons appetizer. At $ 3.40, you will be warm and full. Shrimp Chop Suey($ 8.95): It’s very«soupy» because of all the corn starch they used, but taste wise, it’s alright. I found the vegetables a bit soggy, though, since they are immersed in the starchy sauce/gravy. The shrimp was cooked just right. Shrimp in Lobster Sauce($ 10.75): It’s basically shrimp in a similar starchy sauce/gravy. There was plenty of shrimp that was cooked just right along with a few vegetables thrown in. It’s not salty – for me at least – so no soy sauce or salt is needed. It comes with rice as well. Yangchow Fried Rice($ 8.75): Probably the only fried rice I’m fond of. The problem is, this lacks a bit in flavor. The YC Fried Rice I’m used to has a yellowish color and has plenty of egg, char siu, scallions, and more. This had pieces of imitation crab meat and a few greens, but that was all. Then again, it’s Chinese take out. The food is typically ready in about 25 to 35 minutes, sometimes quicker if there aren’t that many customers or phone orders.
Steven G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 South Orange, NJ
There is this cute little hispanic girl that works there and she will go out her way to make sure your order is correct. Enjoy!
Thea K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Brooklyn, NY
Yuuuuuuuck. Gave it two tries because my fiancé will eat any Chinese food. Both times it was not edible and I threw mine away. The sauce has a weird, rotten flavor.
Alexis G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Hoboken, NJ
I am amazed that this place is in business. I was told 30, 35 minutes… An HOUR and a HALF later, a very rude phone call, a delivery man who couldn’t drive to my house 5 minutes away… And NORICE to boot!!! I have never heard of Chinese food with no rice! Never again.
Daniel D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Maplewood, NJ
Our go to Chinese place for delivery. Always good and delivered in around 30 minutes.
Noel B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Short Hills, NJ
This take out Chinese place is one of the tastiest in town. I stay away from most of the other takout places except for this place and Asia Gardend 2 on Stuyvesant Avenue. I’ve been a regular here since it opened about 7 years ago. I just had a lunch today and it was wonderful.