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Avaliação da contribuiçãoDelicious, affordable, and quick dinner in chinatown, we had roast duck, a side of yu choy, wonton noodle, and lobster in ginger and scallion. The duck was better than the lobster and the wonton noodle is okay. good place to grab a quick yummy bite!
Authentic Chinese food in a friendly, no frills atmosphere. Hot tea is served with a friendly greeting upon being seated. The water glasses were surprisingly small and we were pretty parched after walking around Chinatown but they kept them filled for us. The dumplings were super tender and had wonderful flavor. We shared the walnut shrimp and completely enjoyed it. The shrimp were fresh and large and juicy with plenty of walnut halves and a sauce with a hint of sweetness. It would have been more than I could eat alone so I’m glad we decided to share it. It seemed as if a lot of regulars visit the restaurant and all of the food we saw being served looked fantastic! Be sure to have cash on you if you decide to dine here.
Always a great experience! The classic dishes like roast pork, soy-salted chicken, congee, and wonton noodle soup consistently deliver. During my recent visit, I enjoyed the wonton noodle soup, shrimp rice crepes, and beef with bitter melon, which were perfect after a day exploring Chinatown and Little Italy. You can enjoy a meal here for under $10 per person any day of the year.
The authentic Cantonese cuisine here is excellent! The crepes are among the best I’ve had, and their Peking duck is also delicious. Be sure to try the stir-fried tofu and the beef noodle soup as well!
The roast pork noodle soup was fantastic, with tender, juicy meat and perfectly chewy noodles. The spare ribs were okay, but the duck was overly salty. However, we will definitely be ordering the roast pork noodle soup every time we visit!