“We have an excellent food. Every time we visit chopsticks, Chinese restaurant. We find the owner ,service and staff. On the highest excellence of professionalism, the food is absolutely wonderful and we will never Stop coming to this restaurant, thank you.“
“Food was relatively good. I loved the sesame chicken it was really good. Aside from that it’s pretty much just chinese food. White rice is white rice, fried rice is good, chicken broccoli was on the sweeter side. Overall pretty decent compared to the Italian place next door.“
“Wow this place was great. My girlfriend and I stopped in for a late lunch today (3/29/24) on our way home from the poconos. The food was awesome. She got the chicken tikka masala and and I got the chicken vindaloo. We got the garlic naan and the onion naan. Plus we each got a rice. It was super awesome. The vindaloo was nice and spicy - it wasn’t too spicy if you like spicy food. For the ride home I got her a mango lassi. She had never had one and it was great. We will definely go to this place again!Kid-friendliness: The folks next to us had 4 kids and the wait staff seemed to be extra nice and accommodating to mom and dad trying to deal with all their young children.“
“Our go to sushi spot here in the Poconos. Fish is always fresh, and other prepared foods are tasty. Always accommodating, with requests for separate containers. We have a shellfish Allergy in the house hold and have never had an issue here. Four stars because there is better sushi in the world. But again here in the Poconos top quality sushi!“
“First time eating Indian food and it was delicious . Customer service , decor and vibes were excelent . I ordered the tiki masala chicken , garlic naam and other appetizer . Everything was delicious that I forgot to take pictures and started eating . Waiting for the dessert now .“
“The Home away from Home! ? We are a family-oriented organization and love meeting new people. ? We love helping anyone & everyone and most of all, good company and friends! We do Bingo, Cornhole, Motorcycle and Softball to say the least. We'd love to have you for some beers and brews. ?“
“I tried China 3 at the suggestion of a friend who’s a great chef. It’s the typical standard Chinese menu with reasonable prices. Every other aspect of their food is awesome. My reluctance with most of these places is the overuse of oil. I ordered a standard - shrimp with mixed vegetables. Cooked to tenderness, seasoned perfectly and zero oil residue. The rice was cooked to tenderness also. The friendliness and overall appearance of cleanliness was a deal closer for me. Best to order in advance so if you walk in and place an order be patient. I like that they cook one order at a time to keep it good!“
“My wife and I love the food here it is simply delicious!! The staff members are super friendly and the ambience is very relaxed. lucky 8 is always the first and last place we eat at whenever we visit.. You must eat here I guarantee you will find many food items to like.“
“Five years ago when I posted my initial review, the egg rolls were excellent. I drove down tonight to get some, and they are entirely different. They're smaller and taste terrible. I don't know what happened to the egg rolls, but it's very disappointing, and the last time I go there for them. The service is good though.“
“The food is ambience is nice and quiet why it's next to the Post Office I can do 2 things at once.Parking: Plenty of parking it's always available.Wheelchair accessibility: It's parking is available all the time they have handicapped parking and everything's on the 1st floor you do not have to go up any stairs any elevators.“
“Food was amazing! Good portions. The general tso chicken had a little spice and it was a bit crunchy the way I like it. The fried rice was perfect as well. They put fresh chopped green onion on top and the pork in the rice isn’t chewy. 10/10 super good“
“1st time we ordered food it was beyond excellent.2nd time I went food was excellent, the broccoli could have been a bit softer, that's the only issue...The 2nd time I actually missed them by 15 mins and they were closed but I ask the owner if he could plz make those 2 things I needed and he kindly said yes and made my parents very happy.Thank you for making the food for me knowing you all were trying to get out of there for the night“
“This was a hidden gem as not many people may know about it. The food was delicious, fresh, good quality as many buffets lack this. Most importantly-the staff are above and beyond with professionalism. They go out of their way to assure you have a good experience. Our family doesn’t eat pork, so our server went to the kitchen and brought out vegetable fried rice enough for the entire table. I will return again if I am in the poconos area again“
“I always eat here first the past 6 years. I do mostly the vegetarian options so the veggies are always fresh. I love the vegetable lowmein as well. Fresh and tasty with hot oil. Best chinese around this area. All other places have no taste.“
“It's the best on top of Mt. Pocono, but far from the best I've ever had. It'll scratch the Chinese food itch well enough for a Friday night with the family. The food is prices are average but the speed of production is top notch-- you'll get your food fast.“
“Frequently order from here due to the ease of the online ordering. Food is always ready by the time we drive out to pick it up, never have to wait long or at all even when it is very busy. Food always great quality and service always impeccable!“
“Well, I came here not expecting much because there are many Chinese fast food place like this that are just bad. But this place is actually good. Good, yummy Chinese food. It has restrooms and seats (unlike most alike Chinese fast food places in NY). Very good price (well, we are from NY). We have six of us and had no issues. Again this is a fast food place mostly for to go orders, so know what to expect.“
“Very good Chinese restaurant, highly recommended scallion pancakes and orange chicken. In fact, we really liked everything we ordered. The place is not very nice but what really matters is that the food is very good. RecommendedVery economical“
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