Crown Palace
$$ • Chinese, Dim Sum, Cantonese
Hours:
8 N Main St, Marlboro
(732) 780-8882
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Crown Palace Reviews
Had lunch here last Wednesday. Waiter did not get my "Combination" order correct and when I complained, he took it back and bought me a plate with 25% of my main dish and 75% white rice. I was very disappointed.
Went there to eat for Chinese New year. Been going there for a couple of years. this will be my last time. The place was empty for a New year does not like he previous years. had to wait to get in to eat.
I can see why. The food was cold, send back to warm it up. Then they rush you out they got their money and get out. While i was eating the waiter started cleaning off the table while I'm not finished eating. Food not worth the money. not good like in the past.
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Easter dinner was the worst. 3 different orders of chicken was tough rubbery and did not taste like chicken. Veggies they used the thickest hardest part of the asparagus that everyone throws away and it was not edible. $162 waisted. A void beware.
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Hours
| Monday | 11:30AM - 9:30PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30AM - 9:30PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30AM - 9:30PM |
| Thursday | 11:30AM - 9:30PM |
| Friday | 11:30AM - 10PM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
| Sunday | 11AM - 10PM |
Crown Palace offers authentic and traditional Dim Sum, with a variety of main items. The restaurant is accommodating for large parties and dietary restrictions, making it a great spot for celebrations. Known for its consistent and innovative Chinese dishes, Crown Palace provides a pinnacle dining experience with delicious family-style portions. This is an old reliable Chinese sit-down restaurant in the area, with a legacy dating back to 1997. Dim Sum is offered on weekends and holidays, and set dinner and party menus, including lauriat-style multi-course options, are available. The restaurant provides an authentic Chinatown feel, with steam push carts full of delicious bites like har gow (shrimp dumplings), stuffed eggplants, siu mai (pork dumplings), and roast pork buns. However, recent reviews suggest the quality and service may have declined, with complaints about cold food, rushed service, and a less lively atmosphere during the Chinese New Year.