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“My Food was ready for pickup and it was delicious .love This place??
Vegetarian options: Too many to nameVegetable lo meinVegetable delight
Dietary restrictions: Everything is on the menu,just make your selection.
Parking: Good luck
Kid-friendliness: French fries,boneless chicken,fried chicken
Wheelchair accessibility: Spacious eating area“
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“I’ve ordered from Friendly several times through food delivery services and my food has arrived hot and flavorful each time.The delivery fees are a bit exorbitant (it depends on the delivery app used), but I can rely on Friendly for great portions too.“
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“It is not often enough that great atmosphere and ambience pair together with great food, but this place has done just that.
Since their renovations last year the quality of everything from the plates to the whole interior design has improved. Not only that but the food is one of the best in the neighborhood.“
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“The noodles are amazing, and every dish is customizable. I love the scallion ginger, but I've had other flavors too. I ALWAYS get the seitan, it is so good! I think they make the seitan in house, there's something unique about the texture.“
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“Ate there yesterday for the first time. What a find! The food is excellent, staff is wonderful, pricing is great. I loved how clean everything was. Enjoy!“
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“Food was good. Sweet and sour chicken: chicken was cooked well and seemed like better quality than other places. Sauce flavor was not amazing. Everything else was pretty good and authentic Hong Kong dim sum. Staff look professional and you can tell they work hard. I have to be back on the weekend to try the baked pork buns! “
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“We were staying at the Tarrytown house estate and decided to visit Goosefeather for dinner, not having any idea about the restaurant other than that it was located on-site. As Chinese-style martial artists, we were pleasantly surprised to see the Cantonese -fusion menu options as we walked in. Unfortunately, we did not have reservations, but we were able to sit at the bar. What an auspicious turn of luck! The bar offers not only the full menu, but the chance to watch professionals at their craft. We were taken care of by Mariana and Sara, who were busy yet still highly attentive. They were very knowledgeable about the menu, and explained everything even before our questions had a habce to leave our lips. We started with some standard drinks (a spicy martini, and one of their mocktails with Ron Zacapa rum added in). Solid pours, balancing the flavors of the drinks with adequate alcohol to keep things fun). Next week ordered the spicy rice cakes and the potstickers. Each was perfectly done. The potstickers were crispy but not burnt, and paired with a just-right spicy Chinese mustard. There were four per serving, which served to whet out appetites while leaving us waiting for more. Next, we got the spicy rice cakes. These were just hot enough to let the tongue know, but the spice built pleasantly. The plate was pretty big, and the two of us had more than one or two helpings each. Finally, we had the Crying Tiger Tuna. The lightly seared and seasoned tuna was paired with avocado salad, pickled gooseberries, and sweet goji berries. Delicious! To cap it off, we switched up our drinks for two of their signature cocktails. Sweet emotion is a pumpkin espresso martini with a smoky bubble of deliciousness in top. Love in an Elevator is a wild rum ride of flavors I'd never think to blend, such as apricot, chocolate, and lemon. Overall, while pricey, the experience, the food, and the atmosphere made it worth it! As a bonus, we were watched over by a really cool portrait of Bruce Lee!“
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“I really like Lucas Sin, so I was expecting this place to be a little more. My expectations aside, the staff was overworked even after 8:30pm, but they were still courteous. I would say this place would still rank much better than Panda Express (there's one down the street), given that this is kind of like a make-your-own type of place (think Sweetgreen, DIGG, etc.) but with a proper Chinese flair (again, contrast with Panda Express).
I would say that the seating area was a little not well-maintained, but you are served with a bowl used for a take-out anyway, so just take it to a place you feel more comfortable eating.
Vegetarian options: Build-your-own, others are clearly marked on the menu.
Dietary restrictions: Vegan.“
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“Really friendly family that smiled at me as soon as I came in their restaurant. Super nice. The food is super fresh and not greasy at all for a Chinese take out which is a plus for me. Moving to NY from New Hampshire it's quite hard to find good Chinese take out place as there are really good ones back home. I was so surprised about their crab rangoon because it tasted really good and 100% similar to the Chinese place back in New Hampshire, which is hard to find in NY and trust me it is hard to find since I've been to plenty of them and have been disappointed. All in all, I am glad that I came upon this place and had saved their take out menu I've had since moving here 2 years ago and finally giving them a try. I'm glad to be a new customer and would gladly come back again since it's right around the corner from my place. Definite give this place a try, you won't be disappointed.“