Lunch special here is great — $ 7.50 gets you massive portions(you can definitely get 2 meals out of it) and they listen when you ask them to make it spicy. However, compared to 8 Dumpling House, it’s definitely more greasy and they are not as friendly/articulate when taking phone orders. Honestly though, both of those are gonna be givens when ordering takeout Chinese food. Diced chicken and shrimp and the veggie fried rice combo was quite tasty although the spring roll was AWFUL(bland and not crispy enough). Scallion pancake was decent, but too heavy and oily for my taste. It was also a bit pricey at $ 4.50. The hot and sour soup has a lot of oil floating on top but was also pretty good. I would give this place a solid 3.5 stars, but bumped up for the value they provide.
Matthew J.
Tu valoración: 3 New York, NY
I can’t say that I have ever eaten here but for delivery this is pretty much what you expect. If anything a little better than the standard Chinese delivery. Delivery is pretty fast and they have the typical Chinese fast food menu items. What more could you ask for? If you’re in Fidi-this is your best bet.
G M.
Tu valoración: 4 New York, NY
Goodness, you people are crazy! This is not Chinatown cuisine, but for the price, it can’t be beat. I get delivery from this place over and over again. Stick to the basics, like beef and brocolli, and you’ll be happy.
Jorge v.
Tu valoración: 2 Delray Beach, FL
This place has really gone downhill over the years. Unfortunately, there are no good chinese take-out places down in the financial district so in comparison, this place isn’t terrible. The eat-in experience leaves a lot to be desired. Slow service, dishes come out staggered, higher prices. You’re better off ordering take-out. The lunch combos are reasonable priced at around $ 7.50 and again are not terrible if you’re looking for your chinese food fix. The sushi on their japanese menu is awful and made me sick. Absolutely the worst sushi I’ve ever had in my life. STAYAWAYFROMTHESUSHI.
Katie m.
Tu valoración: 1 New York, NY
If you are looking for Chinese/Japanese fast food DONOT pick this place. Ordered dinner Sunday night at 7pm and didn’t get it until 8:30pm. Called the restaurant and was told twice that the food was on its way. Unfortunately the food is not worth the wait by any means, so don’t even waste your hunger or dollars.
Ken C.
Tu valoración: 1 New York, NY
Another lunch spot in the area!!! Not for people in diet…
Arthur O.
Tu valoración: 3 Greenwich Village, New York, NY
When it comes to take-out/delivery Chinese food, you have to adjust your star-rating system a bit. I mean, the simple fact that you are picking up a Chinese take-out/delivery menu already guarantees that you are settling for at most a 3-star chow-down experience. So, fast food Chinese is judged by the below«special» star system: 5 stars: «Wow, that was good and my mouth isn’t soaked with grease.» 4 stars: «Good stuff. I guess there’s a reason why they charge .50 cents more for their Lo Mein than Lucky Joy Happiness Kitchen.» 3 stars: «Hey, that wasn’t bad for $ 5.» 2 stars: «Holmes, let’s not wait until we are utterly starving. That was kind of gross, but I ate it all.» 1 star: «Never again.»
Victor L.
Tu valoración: 3 Brooklyn, NY
This is more of a takeout place, its not really a restaurant. Its like a lined up small buffet for lunch, daily lunch specials, and cafeteria style seating. And for some reason, cheap imitation sushi and japanese food. Interesting. You can get 2 rolls with soup for 7.50, or 3 for 9.50. They have a ton of combo specials so read the menu. Its poorly made, not that it falls apart or anything, but its basically to-go sushi from a mainly Chinese restaurant. However, if you’re not picky and work or live in the Financial district, definitely go here for the variety and different choices and combos that you desire out of lower fare; its right on Fulton.