Prosperity Noodle
947 4th Ave, Brooklyn
(718) 832-3888
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I ordered the pork fried rice, dumplings, and egg rolls, and unfortunately, it was a mixed experience.
The egg rolls were just okay. They had a decent crunch, but they tasted like they’d been made the day before and reheated. Not fresh.
The dumplings were the best part of the meal. They were soft, flavorful, and cooked well. No complaints there.
The pork fried rice, however, was really disappointing. The texture was mushy, the flavor was overwhelmingly salty yet somehow still bland, and it was loaded with too many large onions. There was hardly any pork, which made the dish feel incomplete.
Only the dumplings stood out. Everything else could use serious improvement, especially the rice.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
Great food, great service, no complaints about this place🙌🏾🫶🏾
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Fried Dumplings
5 stars for the value. My go to for a comforting bowl of beef noodle soup.
Hands down one of the worse Chinese takeout restaurant in all of New York. Their prices are great, but the food is almost inedible. The roast pork fried rice was burnt to crisps and still served to diners, which shows you the lack of passion they have in the food that they make. The wonton soup is all dough with a sliver of meat, so it's basically a wonton wrapper soup. Please do yourself a big favor and avoid this place, for you'll end up wasting your money and appetite. Thank you for reading and best of luck!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 3
They are never open
Solid American Chinese spot. Affordable and reliable. The woman here can be a bit standoffish but I just think it takes her a while to warm up to you. You can dine in though it’s limited seating.. it’s either empty or packed depending the hour.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 5
Service: 3
Solid American Chinese spot. Affordable and reliable. The woman here can be a bit standoffish but I just think it takes her a while to warm up to you. You can dine in though it’s limited seating.. it’s either empty or packed depending the hour.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 5
Service: 3
Terrible food. I ordered a house special fried rice and there was barely any meat there! All plain yellow rice. And the broccoli on the sesame chicken was dry and old. Terrible, this area needs another Chinese restaurant to replace this one.
Terrible food. I ordered a house special fried rice and there was barely any meat there! All plain yellow rice. And the broccoli on the sesame chicken was dry and old. Terrible, this area needs another Chinese restaurant to replace this one.
I visited this place with my sister and my mother and we can truly say that this is the best place in the whole of New York City for dumplings, chicken with orange sauce, fried rice, soups, pork, and beef specialties.I’m in love with this place and I will highly recommend it every time to everybody.This place has amazing hospitality and friendly staff, I’m looking forward to returning to NYC and visiting you again!
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The best Curry Shrimp Plate I have ever tried. Veggie soup is also delicious .
Tasty!!!
Delicious
Sooo good!! Had the House Special Noodles and I asked them to make it extra spicy. Delicious
Pretty normal Chinese food. (American Chinese food). Over the year, I think I ate too much of.
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