Slow service for walk-ins. The only reason I gave it 3 stars is that the food is slightly better than all the other spots around here.
Naimah S.
Tu valoración: 1 Hawthorne, NJ
Poor service. Don’t bother to call in an order, it will not be ready when you arrive. Slow service for walk-ins. I’d only recommend this place for Newport cigarettes.
Diamond C.
Tu valoración: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Good to find great fresh sushi in this small town, and try their teriyaki dishes. Great portion sizes, clean, and inexpensive. You can eat in but its really a take out. Enjoy!!!
Candy B.
Tu valoración: 2 Newark, NJ
Same spot as the one on Sanford ave in eo!!! They’ll have those grand opening signs out there forever if they can. Food taste like all the other chinese spots in the area only difference with them is they have parking. I’m sure there food is good but I’ll past. Just another chinese spot added to the hood if u ask me.
Helen L.
Tu valoración: 4 Queens, NY
I’m guessing they’re newish. Too many Chinese restaurants keep that«Grand Opening» sign up for years after their actual opening, so it’s kinda hard to tell. It’s bright, it’s clean, and it’s not boarded up like most Chinese restaurants in the area(I don’t go to those places though). The owners looked surprised to see me when I walked in, as if they’re not used to having Asian customers. We chatted in our native tongue. I struggled since I’m totally Americanized. They were all up in my business like it wasn’t too personal, but I’m kinda used to that from my people, so it didn’t bother me much. They admit their food is made for the American palate and not so much for our people. The lady asked her chefs to prepare my dishes with less salt and soy sauce… cuz that’s so an American thing. Funny lady. The food was actually really good. I was surprised. Thirsty afterwards though. You know what’s up.