Jade Asian Bistro

24932 Horace Harding Expy, Queens
(347) 502-7005

Recent Reviews

Kelvin Tsai

Overall it is an OK experience. Everything is mediocre, nothing wows me. The variety of good selection is just OK, the standard ones.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Assorted Dim Sum

Mary Ray

Always my go to for dim sum!! I'm out east over an hour away and happily make the trip for the best dim sum ever!! My favorite dishes are the Sui Mai, ha Chung, ha gao, piguot, lo bako.. too many to list! Super fresh and always delicious!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Assorted Dim Sum

Michael Zeitz

Stick to the Dim Sum menu… everything was delicious until we got into the regular menu. Then it was hit or miss.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 4

Richard W. Chun

Best dim sum. Best to get there at 10am. Dim Sum is fresh and Best selection to choose from as soon you sit down.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Frugal Cyclist

Landed here while doing a century ride today. Sunday noon was busy but we got a large table in 5 minutes.The dim sum looks fresh and goes around in a push cart. Service was good as they came by frequently to change the plates and refill the teapot.The Tai Peng Chow Mai Fun took the show. Bursting with unique flavors. It vanished quickly…I like the venue mostly for its convenience. Situated on the L.I.E Service Rd & Marathon Pkwy.Would definitely return to try out the dinner offerings ?Parking: Can park in the rear of restaurant

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

hanamilin g

People work here are mostly rude and there is no system here. Food is just a little worse than average. If you want to dine here, be prepared to be yelled by staff because you don’t speak Cantonese.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 2

Maggie

Subpar food with subpar service. Absolutely huge space but no customers during dinner time.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 2

Thomas Chu

Friendly and cozy space, delicious dim-sum and foods.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Assorted Dim Sum

E L

The location isn’t the greatest unless you live around or just pass by the food like all other guangdong dim sum places pretty good besides dim sum has all other guangdong cuisine too, and can have huge group gathering as well. Parking available too.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Lobster with Ginger and Scallion, Stuffed Eggplant

Kenny Lo

Don't ever order dim sum takeout during holidays and weekends. They are given no priorities when the restaurant gets busy.Waited over an hour to get takeout. They simply don't care.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 1

Recommended dishes: Assorted Dim Sum

Very Honest Reviews

Delicious Cantonese restaurant in Little Neck. They have a lot of space and a lot of tables and can fit a lot of parties. The restaurant consist of one big room which is decorated well and looks decent for pictures. They keep the area nice and clean. The food was very tasty and fresh.We ordered the following items for dinner for 4 people:Peking pork chop: delicious, great texture, and flavorDiced chicken & salted fish with bean curd: made very wellSteak fillet Hong Kong style: tasted good, but there were very few pieces of meatSautéed Chinese broccoli: tasty but expensive for veggiesThey also give complementary dessert with slices of oranges, and sweet green bean soup with tapioca.When we first arrived, there were a lot of people, and the wait staff was very rushed and not attentive at all. However, once things became less busy, the waiters and waitresses were much more attentive.Parking is very easy, they have a huge lot in the back, and they also have an entrance in the back of the restaurant straight from the parking lot.

Verb Ng

All the dishes were amazing and we ordered many types of dishes.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: House Special Fried Chicken with Minced Garlic, Assorted Dim Sum

Steph W

Ambiance (4/5): We came in at 1:30pm on a Saturday for dim sum and from the back entrance where there was plenty of parking. It was half cleared out already so it wasn’t very noisy. The inside is well lit and clean.Service (4/5): The staff seated us right away. There was plenty of staff members bustling around to clear plates. They provided a fresh set of plates when the chow fun came out!Food (3/5):$1 per person for tea. The dim sum dishes ranged from $3.95 to $10.95 where most of the ordered dishes were around the $5 range. Sadly, some were served cold/warm instead of piping hot.Beef Chow Fun (Dry) $17: It was served in an enormous bowl so there was plenty to share. The beef slices were super tender! The flat noodles were cut a bit too thin (personal preference).Glutinous Rice Dumplings (Hom Sui Gok): This dish was supposed to be served hot were actually cold. The inside of the pork/shrimp stuffing tasted really fishy.Fried Sesame Balls (Djeen Dui): This was really tasty! The inside wasn’t super sweet and the outer fried dough was crispy. Not sure warm but still crispy.Steamed Pork Ribs (Pai Gwut): This was also good. Tender bites and good flavor.Tofu skin roll: I liked this and the 3 pieces were thick and stuffed.Other dishes ordered but not tasted: Pork Siu Mai, Cheung fun

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 4

Vincent Li

Food is great for authentic Chinese food. I come here often for dim sum and also for dinner.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 4

April Benson

Have been eating dim sum in nyc since the 80's. This place was pretty tasty & the quality was consistent. Even my 88 yr father couldn't complain & he enjoyed the food which is a rarity these days. The parking lot is in the back with a large Chinese grocery shop & Paris Baguette bakery all on the same street.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

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