Beef & Fish
5210 7th Ave, Brooklyn
(347) 987-4596
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Great food and great price! No wait time at all and the service is great despite how busy it is. All the dishes tasted amazing and and the portions are decent as well.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Both the griddle sliced fish and their spicy hot pot were seasoned really well and the fish had an amazing texture.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Good place
Sometimes good. Sometimes can be better.
Service was good, but food was not fresh. After the dinner we experienced diarrhea…
Service was good, but food was not fresh. After the dinner we experienced diarrhea…🫥
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 4
Food is amazing. I am a frequent customer. Came here on my birthday.. but today waitress asked me to leave my phone, or id, when i asked to go to atm to get cash to pay since they wudnt take card.The bill was under ten dollars and i have spent hundreds at the restaurant.. felt insulting for the waitress to demand collateral. Try the beef soup its amazing..
Very good place to get spicy dry pot. I recommend asking for little spicy, unless you are comfortable with really spicy food.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Very decent selection of spicy food.
Not bad, hole in the wall. Pick ur ingredients for the dry pot. Portion size was good. Flavor was good. Would come again.
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Went for dinner on a Thursday evening. Was not crowded. Food came quickly. Food was good. Service was good. Price is comparable. A lot of spicy dishes.
Musy-try: 脆烤蹄花(pig foot).We ordered double flavor pot of dry pot bullfrog 干锅美蛙 and tomato fish 番茄鱼(鲜活皖鱼). The quantity is large enough for 5 people. 干锅美蛙 costs approximately $72 for half pot which is a bit pricy, but understandable as bullfrog is not cheap. Personally I do not eat bullfrog, my friends like the taste. The fish is good. Be careful that there are tiny bones in it. We also ordered cucumber for cold dish.The final price is $25 per person. Not crowded at noon on Saturday. Nice to try if you live nearby.
My girlfriend and I came to this place to try their mala xiang guo, dry hot pot. Ingredients was ok fresh, service was good the waitress was also doing phone orders as well as packing deliveries, multitasking and so we feel for her.Dry hot pot was on the salty side, not very spicy even tho we got medium spice. They added celery, which was interesting, I liked it.They also have sliced onions, i didn’t like, but they were easy to pick out therefore not an issue. Fried rice was mushy, but tasted good, eggs flavored.Cumin beef was not good, i only tasted the silver plate that it was on...They were doing promo, the lemon tea drink was free with a wechat post.lowkey Pricy.
Nice place offering tasty and authentic Szechuan spicy food.What's more amazing is, this place takes most payment methods out of this cash-only jungle, making me feel I'm really living in a modern society. This is really important. You don't want to be hassled by ATM every time you visit this area.In general, I recommend this restaurant very much.
Review on Beef & FishUpon arrival my daughter and I took our temperatures and inquired about a menu. There was a man who I assume was a staff member already sitting in the indoor dining area (who later had an open beer and a 6-pack when I went back in). So we asked if the restaurant was doing indoor dining. We were told that we could only sit outdoors. Since the weather was fairly nice, we agreed to eat outdoors. After ordering, we were asked to tip, even though my daughter wanted to have the food to take away. However we couldn't eat outdoors with the take away option because chairs had to be brought outside as none of the outdoor tables had chairs. The hostess/cashier/waitress brought out the chairs. Afterwards, I went to go wash my hands. When I came out of the restroom, I looked in the kitchen to see how my food was being prepared. A man in the kitchen then closed the door, so I couldn't see anything. He walked outside where we were, went into a store next to the restaurant, and continued to walk back and forth throughout our duration dining at the restaurant. I was really uncomfortable, because I felt like he was watching us. He never said anything to ease tensions or ask if we needed help. While we were eating, our waitress didn't make an appearance. The restaurant wasn't busy either. After eating, I went inside for the tops of the to go containers that we were already eating from. A family of 4 came in with masks and just sat inside. I looked bewildered ?, because I was wondering how they were able to eat indoors when we had to sit outside. I asked the waitress if they were her family members. And of course she said yes which I'm sure she lied about. The family didn't greet her or appear to know her. They simply looked at the menu like any other customers would do. I was a little jaded and told my daughter what happened. She went back in to wash her hands again and she agreed that they didn't look like they knew each other. Long story short, the food was fine but they discriminate on who can be served inside. Smh it's 2020 when will this madness stop.
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