Yen Yen Chinese Restaurant

2 N Atlantic Ave, Cocoa Beach
(321) 783-9512

Recent Reviews

Donald Reeder

Excellent environment and super friendly service. The food was fresh and delightful. Will absolutely recommend this restaurant to others. Convenient rates and big portions. Keep up the great work.

Da Wisest

So as we were eventually greeted by the host, we were told there would be a 10 minute wait for a table. It made sense at first since we didn't make a reservation. However, as we waited, 2 separate parties (a couple & a 4 person group) were seated before we were. They, too, were asked if they had a reservation to which they responded in the negative. That was the 1st Red Flag.

mountgator

Love the snow white prawns and the sizzling steak. A perfect surf and turf. Very relaxing, good service.

Chris N.

THE BEST EVER PERIOD. I went twice and planning on going again like today and tomorrow and the next. SMH

Paul M.

I think it's rude to leave customers standing at the desk and ignore them for a while. Nice welcome. Slow service - with empty tables. One dish that was ordered - forgotten. No smiles on any staff. All the food was spectacular! Pork fried rice and Chicken Shelly both A+.Very fine meat in the beef dishes. Beautiful restaurant inside and out. How sad that the service is so poorly managed.

James Adams

They were over priced, prices were different than their website, and their food was not very good. Cost almost $100 for two simple dinner and 4 drinks. I have gotten better Chinese from little cheap Chinese places. I would not recommend this place to any one. Avoid it! You are better off going with a whole in the wall franchised Chinese restaurant, any Chinese would beat them, hand's down. On a scale of 1 - 10 they rate a one!

Cindy Hawkins

There were 4 of us that ate there tonight. We all give it 5 stars. Great food, great atmosphere, and our waiter Mo was fantastic!

Brian & Nicole Love

One of our favorite places. Food is always fresh and tasty. Service was on point.

Bill H.

This is one of our Favorite Places when cisiting Cocoa Beach. Looking forward to coming back soon!

Billy M.

So my wife and I went to Yen Yen after hearing about it from another Chinese restaurant. The decor looks like Colonial style with some Chinese trimmings. The crowd was older. Since we have never been there we went with the suggestions from the waiter who was excellent by the way. The food however was nothing to write home about. The flavors just weren't popping or exciting. The Snow White Prawns had too much sauce that overwhelmed the prawns. We also had the Yen Yen Grand Mix - looked fantastic and had all of the ingredients that I love - but they put a brown sauce on it that just didn't taste great. Such a bummer. The fried rice - short on taste. Price for the 3 items $59+ tip. Overall underwhelming- not terrible but not terrific. Doubt We'll be back.

Suzanne L.

Food wAs flavorful but was barely warm, we've been here before and enjoyed it. Sadly something has changed as we waited for foo d for over and hour and twenty min. After inquiring to not just the waiter but also the manager thEy apologizes and simply stated it just took time.. We won't be returning.

Jeff Denton

One of the best restaurants in Cocoa Beach. Their seafood is some of the cleanest and tasty around. Thank you for the constant quality and exceptional service.

Jacob Deliefde

Just had takeout, the order was done on time and everything was correct. The food was just not very tasty, cheese dumplings were not good- crab was fishy, Sichuan wonton was lacking in flavor (needed some rice vinegar), cold noodle had about 3 bean sprouts... I could go on. If in the area and looking for takeout- look elsewhere.

Jim Zorn

Great Chinese restaurant in Cocoa Beach. Service was really good and the food was perfect. We really enjoy going to Yen Yen.

Michael M.

Stopped by here for dinner since another place we had planned to eat at was closed for the holiday. We were warmly greeted but seating took much longer than the 10 minutes they stated. More like 25 minutes. To say this place is dated is a major understatement. Looks more like what used to be an early 80s steak and lobster place with chinese lanterns hanging about. Seriously our booth had a painting of winston churchill on the wall. I ordered a planters punch which was on the strong side until I realized it was a mai- tai cocktail not even what I ordered. For sinner I ordered hot and sour soup, fried dumplings, and pressed duck. The soup was way more hot and no sour. The dumplings were tasty but not really enough for sharing. The pressed duck was overcooked and very dry. The service here was very very slow. What should have been an hour at most stretched painfully on and on and on. This place appears severely understaffed. In the end this restaurant is trying to be something it can never be, a high end chinese experience. Instead it finds itself lingering in tourist trap hell. I will not be returning.

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