This place lacks some things, most importantly the taste of the food. Their food is OK. The food is rather bland and needs more seasoning. The dumplings are thick with little meat. It’s just not up to par with the other chinese takeout places. I recommend stopping by elsewhere to grab a bite to eat.
Erica M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Schenectady, NY
Since my favorite Chinese restaurant recently closed after 25+ years I am now looking for a new place. I had heard good reviews on Mings hot and sour soup and that is my go-to when I am sick so that is what I went for yesterday, plus an order of fried wontons. First, they only take cash but you don’t know this until you are up to the counter. Second, the prices are a bit higher than other take out places I’ve been to. Third, they completely ignored my fiancé and me for about 3 minutes. Not even a greeting. As for the food… There are 2 things I definitely expect in hot and sour soup… That it is hot and sour. Both of these were missing. It was very bland. The fried wontins were hard and you can tell by the texture that they were prefrozen. All in all, not the best food or experience. I think I will keep looking.
Charles W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Schenectady, NY
I’ve had just about everything on the menu; but what I keep coming back to is the General Tao Shrimp, it’s two die for! I’m also a big fan of all their Lo Miens, some the best in town. But what really impresses me the most is the cleanliness of the restaurant. It’s an open kitchen and everything is spotless. You can’t go wrong here over a wide menu.
Stephen A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Schenectady, NY
I usually order from fortune cookie… but I live somewhat close to Mings, and a few neighbors recommended it, ughh. Bland bloated dishes with very little real substance… and the WORST crab rangoons I ever had. IFYOUWANTCHINESE… FORTUNECOOKIE.
Stacy P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Albany, NY
Some people I know had raved about Mings. I live nearby so decided to check it out. Not impressed at all. I live crab Rangoon and was so disappointed with theirs. It was all shell and no filling and they didn’t give us any sauce. The happy family had 1 piece of lobster that was like rubber. The beef and broccoli had no flavor. I will stick with Fortune Cookie. It is delicious!
Ian W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pelham, NH
I stopped at Ming’s Chinese Restaurant for lunch takeout, which is located at the corner of State Street and Chiswell Street. I ordered the Shrimp Lo Mein Lunch Special($ 4.95 plus tax) served with pork fried rice and wonton soup. The food was cooked fresh to order quickly in the open kithcen. The portion of food was generous for the price. The lo mein noodles were soft(slightly overcooked) tossed with tender shrimp and vegetables. The pork fried rice(golden) was cooked just right with tender roast pork cubes, onions, and firm rice. The wonton soup had big 3 pork wontons with tender roast pork strips, scallions, and a heaty chicken broth. All of the food was very tasty and I had enough leftovers for dinner. I would definitely order from Ming’s again, since this place is located just around the corner from my buddy’s house. Note: CASHONLY