General TSO's Chicken Shrimp Fried Rice and Sweet N Sour Pork
Chicken Lo Mein Lunch Special Fried Rice
L11 Sweet and Sour Pork
Sweet and Sour Chicken
Sesame Chicken
Orange Chicken
Egg Drop Soup
Szechuan Beef
Crab Rangoon
Wonton Soup
“⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Jing Jing Garden — The Greatest Hole in the Wall You’ll Ever Find
You know a place is gonna be good when the menu is just faded photos of lo mein from 1998 and the cash register doubles as a homework desk for the owner’s kid. Jing Jing Garden is that place.
Behind the counter is a small child doing math problems, occasionally stopping to hand you a bag of fried rice like a seasoned pro. The walls? Decorated with the same 12 dishes you’ve seen in every Chinese takeout in America — and somehow every single one of them is perfect.
The food? Glorious. The kind of General Tso’s that makes you question your life choices up to this point. The fried rice could probably broker world peace. You don’t come here for ambiance — you come here because your soul needs something warm, salty, and made in a wok that’s seen more history than your car.
Jing Jing Garden doesn’t need fancy plating or modern decor. It just needs a menu, a deep fryer, and the quiet confidence of a place that’s been doing it right for 30 years.
10/10 — would let the child behind the counter manage my taxes and my dinner order.“
“⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Jing Jing Garden — The Greatest Hole in the Wall You’ll Ever Find
You know a place is gonna be good when the menu is just faded photos of lo mein from 1998 and the cash register doubles as a homework desk for the owner’s kid. Jing Jing Garden is that place.
Behind the counter is a small child doing math problems, occasionally stopping to hand you a bag of fried rice like a seasoned pro. The walls? Decorated with the same 12 dishes you’ve seen in every Chinese takeout in America — and somehow every single one of them is perfect.
The food? Glorious. The kind of General Tso’s that makes you question your life choices up to this point. The fried rice could probably broker world peace. You don’t come here for ambiance — you come here because your soul needs something warm, salty, and made in a wok that’s seen more history than your car.
Jing Jing Garden doesn’t need fancy plating or modern decor. It just needs a menu, a deep fryer, and the quiet confidence of a place that’s been doing it right for 30 years.
10/10 — would let the child behind the counter manage my taxes and my dinner order.“