“This is the BEST Chinese food in the area hands down. Everything is always fresh and tasty. Wonton soup, sweet & sour chicken, chicken w/mixed vegetables, chicken wings, egg rolls, scallion pancakes, fried rice… everything is delicious.“
“Well I can't say about the atmosphere because it was a delivery, but the rest of the order was very fast and the food was very, very good ? ? I was left speechless I ordered a lo mein and a fried rice special and some excellent fried wontons ?“
“Super solid Chinese food. It's really a no frills chinese-Mexican joint. I especially like their combo Mexican plates. It's about $7 after tax for almost a Chipotle kind of meal! You can ask for white rice instead of the yellow rice that usually comes with the Mexican orders.“
“Super cool brunch spot - if you are lucky to snag a reservation I highly recommend. Went with a group of 3 for brunch on a rainy Saturday and the place was busy! Amazing service, even better tunes, and delicious food. We loved the endive salad, the chicken sandwich was awesome, and the beef chow mein was super tasty (loved the crunchy noodles). Also the French toast (the more decadent one) is not to be missed. Tasty milk tea - get it! Great prices too, didn’t feel like I had to break the bank on brunch, which is a nice feeling these days in NYC! Also 10/10 decor/ interior styling.“
“Let me just say here that I have been to Haidilao many times and the food is not only delicious but also very warm. Just like today, I would like to express my strong thanks to the handsome guy who served us, helped us find parking tickets in the garbage, and patiently helped us change the bottom of the pot. really thankful! Must praise!“
“I used to get curry rice noodles with mixed sauce and cilantro every day when I was working in Chinatown. Always fresh, tasty, pocket friendly and excellent customer service. Mr. Zhang still remembers me stopping by every morning for 8 years for my breakfast. So enthusiastic and welcoming. A true gem ?!Vegetarian options: Plain rice Noodles“
“If you oversea and looking for some affordable and authentic cheong fun, this is the place to go. Small shop located in Chinatown with a busy kitchen. Order to made, might take a little time but freshness guarantee. Pricing is the plus point compared to other nearby. The cheong fun texture is unbeatably soft and thin, portion size is great and the sauce provided are awesome too. Will come back again to try other.“
“This establishment provides an exceptional introduction to Jiangzhe cuisine. The menu showcases the region's characteristically light and fresh flavors, with dishes that emphasize the inherent qualities of the ingredients. The attentive staff provides a welcoming ambiance, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable dining experience. I highly recommend this restaurant.“
“Well, this is a Chinese restaurant that is truly worth visiting. We went on New Year's Eve which shows how important it was to us. The collection of food, how beautifully they are presented on the plate, how cleverly the interior blends the West with the East - these are elements that you should appreciate in person.“
“Service and food is always excellent. I believe it is a family that owns it and I sometimes see the son and daughter there. Very nice, kind and hardworking people. I love to get the Singapore mei fun, chicken and broccoli with garlic sauce and their egg rolls. I highly recommend supporting this business when in need of quick and yummy food for lunch or dinner. They make things pretty fresh so it’s good to call 20 minutes ahead of time if you are getting take out. Maybe a half an hour if you are getting a large order.“