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    Asia Delight

    3.1 (117 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese
    Open 11:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    3 item combo fried rice and chow mein. BBQ pork and chicken with string beans
    Faith A.

    My go-to Chinese food spot! Staff is fast, and efficient! Lots of parking available and their food is delish! Not to mention $12.99 for a 3 item is affordable. Food is on point and portions are huge. They fill containers to the brim! My faves are the salt and pepper fish (you can see they fill the container), orange chicken, bbq pork. There's a good variety to choose from chicken, veggies, pork, beef, and fish which is great when you're feeding the family. My kids love the veggies here so it's a definite plus.

    Chowmien stringent chicken teriyaki chicken

    First time trying this spot! The food is delicious! They give you generous portions! It's quick and fast service!

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    Lily S.

    Basic, no frills, Chinese food that's actually good. They are conveniently located by Kennedy park in Hayward. At first sight, the place looks like a dive with a homeless person wandering outside in the parking lot. But inside is quite neat with a few tables (that no one was using). This is your typical cafeteria style Chinese food, where you point to what you want. We tried their 2 entree combo, which includes chow mein or fried rice. The food was surprisingly good, so we decided to order a few party trays for a birthday party at Kennedy park the following weekend. Everyone at the party enjoyed the food. What we ordered: + Chicken chow mein - nice chewy noodles with a some veggies and chicken. + Beef chow fun - these are flat rice noodles, stir fried in soy sauce. Tasty and there was plenty of beef. + Broccoli beef - good flavor and the broccoli had the perfect texture - not mushy, but not undercooked either. + Salt & Pepper chicken wings - these are SO good. Very crispy outside and juicy inside. You get wings and drumettes. Wish they were located closer to where I live.

    Pickup for early dinner for Mother's Day
    Cheryl M.

    I've passed this place many times but never thought of stopping by as I'm not a fan of steam table food. Of course, if you go when they open it's a hit-or-miss on food freshness and crispness factor. Place seems to be popular with the neighborhood peeps as usually a small line forms before they open at 11am. Located in an old KFC as the structure is familiar with the red plastic seating I remember as a kid. Placed order for small trays for a family get together: sautéed black bean spareribs, sesame chicken. Sesame chicken was still crispy but batter was on the heavier side but at least you can see meat! Spareribs were meaty in a gravy and goes well with steamed rice... Both items I would give a 3-3.5 with another star for Emily, the owner who placed my order, delivered when promised and helped me carry the trays to my car...Place also offers other items we have yet to try...great place to feed a crowd and popular with the non-Asian family members (smile)...noting as a point-of-reference as it was good but mom said "more Americanized-Cantonese-style Chinese food"...nothing too ethnic for this family as they're fans of The Panda! :) Popular items seem to be the barbecued pork and the orange chicken...will try them another time.

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    Bad worst place. The cashier lady is rude. Food is so oil. Rude. I won't come anymore.

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    Good price for good portions of food. Food are great and fresh because they are always busy.

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    good food but got very exspensive, would come again in the future , service good today

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    I love love this place super tasty! My kid loves the noodles! We can eat this everyday it's amazing!

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    Food is always enjoyable snd super delicious! Portions are huge! They treat us well. My fiancé Eugene and I.

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    Fusion Delight - Suckling pig platter

    Fusion Delight

    2.9(1.1k reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    I originally came to Fusion Delight because of the purple interior…read more Seriously. The giant lotus chandeliers, the deep violet lighting, the old-school banquet hall atmosphere - it immediately reminded me of the large Cantonese restaurants that used to define family dining in the Bay Area years ago. But after eating here during a packed weekend dinner service, I realized the real attraction is not the decor. It is the operational consistency. The dining room was completely full, with a long line of people still waiting outside. Under that kind of pressure, many large Chinese restaurants start losing control somewhere: fried dishes soften, stir-fries lose wok hei, food arrives unevenly, service becomes rushed. Fusion Delight somehow keeps the system together. And what impressed me even more was that the staff never became impatient. Even with the restaurant running at full capacity, the servers stayed friendly, patient, and organized. No chaos, no attitude - just steady service under pressure. That is not easy in a restaurant this size. The Mongolian beef was the first thing that stood out. Instead of thin slices hidden under sauce, the beef here is cut unusually thick and long - some pieces nearly two inches. Thick-cut beef is risky because once overcooked it immediately turns tough, but here the meat stayed tender while still carrying proper wok sear and caramelization. That tells me the kitchen understands heat control and timing. The crispy pork intestines were even more impressive. These were clearly braised first, then fried before the final stir-fry. The outside kept its gelatin-rich texture while the inside still carried fat and aroma, but without the unpleasant odor that ruins this dish at weaker restaurants. Even people who normally avoid intestine dishes could probably eat this version comfortably. That level of cleaning and pre-processing matters. The braised lamb with skin was another old-school banquet dish done correctly. The lamb was soft without collapsing, while the skin still retained structure. More importantly, the prep work was meticulous -- no gamey smell, no rough trimming, no shortcuts. The sea cucumber and pork tendon dish also showed strong banquet-kitchen fundamentals. The pork tendon had clearly been oil-expanded beforehand, giving it that proper soft and elastic texture instead of rubbery chewiness. The sea cucumber still retained bite and structure. The Singapore-style rice noodles and scallop egg white fried rice were textbook Cantonese banquet staples. The rice noodles stayed dry and separated while still carrying wok aroma and oil fragrance. The scallop egg white fried rice looked simple, but every grain remained distinct and lightly coated without clumping together. That level of consistency under volume is difficult. Even the red bean dessert soup at the end was handled carefully. The red beans still held their shape instead of dissolving into paste, while the sago remained fully intact and translucent. Most restaurants stop caring once dessert leaves the kitchen. Fusion Delight clearly does not. And honestly, that may be the best way to describe this restaurant overall. Fusion Delight is not trying to be trendy. It is not trying to become minimalist fine dining. It is not trying to be social-media bait. This is a high-volume Chinese banquet restaurant operating with old-school Cantonese production discipline. Hot food arrives hot. Fried dishes stay crisp. Wok hei survives peak hours. Plating still looks intentional during a packed dinner service. That kind of consistency is harder than people think. And somehow, inside a giant purple dining room filled wall-to-wall with families, they make it work. - Dr. C Purple room approved. Wok heat calibrated. Banquet discipline detected. Consistency at scale = correct.

    Visited here with my friends on a Wednesday morning…read more The restaurant opens at 10:30 AM, and we arrived a bit early--there were already a few customers waiting outside. However, within about an hour, the restaurant was almost full. Even though it wasn't the weekend, it was still very busy. This is one of my favorite dim sum spots because the food is consistently delicious, especially the siu mai--it's a must-try! The service is fast and friendly, which makes the experience even better. There is also plenty of parking, which is a big plus. The restaurant is spacious, with beautiful purple lighting that really catches the eye. The high ceiling also makes the space feel very open and comfortable. Although this place doesn't have the highest ratings on Yelp, it's definitely still very popular and worth visiting.

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    Jin Gege - Sweet and sour fish

    Jin Gege

    3.4(148 reviews)
    1.4 mi
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    Their menu inside and their receipts spell their name as one word...Jingege. Why different on this…read morelisting? There's usually a pretty good line right by the register, so this place is pretty well known by the Asian locals. Shrimp Wonton Noodle Soup ($16/2*) First outing here I sat for lunch and tried this. Surprisingly disappointing seeing how busy and popular this place is. The wontons were okay, decent flavor with a strong sesame oil presence. But they weren't that plump and luxurious, just seemed like homemade/amateur versions. Which is fine, except given the nicer restaurant feel, I just expected something more elevated. The noodles were fine, super thin egg noodles that had a nice QQ. BUT their broth was so bland and unremarkable that it kinda ruined the whole experience. I couldn't even taste/detect the protein that made up the stock, just tasted like murky liquid to me. And zero condiments on the table, so I just ate the wontons and the plain tasting noodles cuz the broth couldn't offer anything to the noodles. Womp womp. And their bowl of choice is very weird to eat from. Super tall bowl that if you leave a spoon in there it will sink and be submerged for you to fish out...in piping hot liquid. If I would have reviewed this place just on this one visit, then it surely would have been a sub 3* rating. But I knew I couldn't leave my impression with that one lone visit. Roast Duck - Half ($20/4*) Came back for some take-out deli items and I was handsomely rewarded. Total 180 experience from the soup outing. Their ducks here are slightly more expensive than most others for the area. But it is still worth it imo. They cut it with good skill and even for a take-out box they present it nicely, with the shape of duck still somewhat intact. The skin is not crisp at all but it is very well rendered. Some pieces were not that salty at all but some other pieces are well seasoned, which I thought was strange. But overall a very solid roast duck is to be found here. There's also a big scoop of these tiny beans that are slightly sweet almost like baked beans just not as gloopy. But the bean texture is very al dente, almost crunchy, which I found very strange. Macao Roast Pork w/ Rice ($19/4.5*) This is crazy good...I'll even say special. Super seasoned pork belly is roasted til the skin gets crisp...like chicharon status, except it is just a very thin layer of crispness. So the balance between the sturdy crunch and juicy flavorful meat was practically perfect. It is definitely on the salty side, almost the same intenseness as eating Spam with white rice, but white rice offsets those salty components beautifully. And they garnish this massive plate with perfectly blanched gai lan (Chinese Broccoli) and some other pickled greens that add a nice sweet and tangy component. So between the decadent pork, white rice and diverse greens offerings just made this a complete one stop shop that could make a regular out of me. There's also a Share Tea next door so I've got a harmonious tandem going on here. Lucky Ducky Me yassss!

    You will love this authentic Chinese place. The food presentation is on par with how it tastes. The…read moredishes are just wonderful and reminded me how they should taste, unlike the other Chinese café nearby. The service is what you'd expect--typical Chinese efficiency, which is no-nonsense, LOL. No chitchat, just serve. Don't expect your food to come faster than the to-go line, FYI. They don't treat in-house customers as a priority. I'll go back to this place whenever I have a chance. Order ahead if you're in a rush--this is not a fast place. But you can always count on their quality.

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    Jin Gege - Newly opened HK styled chicken restaurant, nice decor inside.

    Newly opened HK styled chicken restaurant, nice decor inside.

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    Beef chow fun

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    Pearl Bay Tea House - Overall: 4.5 stars (Durian Pancake and Chicken Feet - 2.5 stars)

    Pearl Bay Tea House

    3.0(404 reviews)
    3.5 mi
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    The newly renovated San Leandro Pearl Bay Tea House word is obviously out because my parents and I…read moreknew better to line up early, and even with this, I stood in line in a position that was halfway to the Sang Chong market next door already! 9:00am hit, the doors opened, and it was like how Black Friday door busting used to be! The restaurant PACKED UP SUPER QUICK! The new colors and chandeliers really make the ambiance fancier than the previous restaurant. They even have a private VIP room in the back. My family and I did notice that the carpets did not look new, and looked like they hadn't been cleaned, which confused us because of the grand re-opening and renovations done. Everything we ordered was absolutely delish dim sum. Their congee with century egg and chicken is packed with flavor! I enjoyed this for a few more days after as leftovers! I gave four stars though, because service was slow, unorganized, and if we hadn't called attention to the manager and servers, we might have needed to wait even longer for our food orders to go in and be served. Our combination rice noodles plate took over one hour and it took us asking one of the managers what happened to our noodle dish, as it had been over one hour, and was the last item to be crossed off our orders list,l. We told the manager we could just cancel it since we were full from dim sum. The manager hurried to the kitchen, then back to our table with the rice noodles dish in hand. We have dined in this Pearl Bay location for years, especially because of the dim sum and regular dinner and lunch menus, so we hope that with more staffing and organization, service will improve over time.

    No walk in? Need reservation, even it's by reservations only they need to leave a few table for…read morewalk in. Bad business practice. That was last Saturday evening, just because they are new it's not a good business practice. We live in the neighborhood it's really sad, sad.

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    The new interior!

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    New Hong Kong Restaurant - Goose hotpot

    New Hong Kong Restaurant

    3.7(391 reviews)
    3.8 mi
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    Open on Christmas Day. One of the few places open that takes reservations for large parties. We had…read morea party of 17 and wasn't sure where we were going to eat. It was so nice to eat locally and have a good meal with great parking. They are in the Safeway shopping center and share a lot with them. The place is clean and bright, very inviting. Most of the party arrived before us so we were able to easily find our table. We were set next to the fish take, by the kitchen. It was a good arrangement. We had 2 tables with identical entrees. We ordered: Green Beans, Salt and pepper chicken wings, shrimp fried rice (Everyone's least favorite dish), Chow Fun, duck, and probably some other dishes. The green beans were the best dish. The chicken wings were good, but not as flavorful as people hoped, they probably won't be ordered again. The fired rice was a big disappointed, it had shrimp in it, but it lacked flavor. We didn't get a soup. We also had a steamed fish which was really good, coming from a not big fish fan. It was seasoned with soy sauce and was a big hit with the table. Even my picky nephew ate some. We also had calamari, it wasn't a big hit, we didn't even take it home with the leftovers. We all got tea and we asked for ice water for everyone which was drank along with the tea. If you request it they will bring out forks, my brother in law made the request. I was impressed even the kids used chopsticks. I definitely reccomend this restaurant. Especially for large groups. It's set up for banquets. I can't comment on the bathroom, because we didn't use it.

    It's been awhile since I've been here, and the food is still good. I brought my boys here and they…read moreenjoyed the fresh food. We ordered a bunch of entrees and we enjoyed every bit. The service was kinda slow but not bad. The restaurant was clean. Good place to eat. We will be back for more.

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    New Hong Kong Restaurant - Deep fired catfish

    Deep fired catfish

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    Garden Cafe - Salt & Pepper Capelin, 椒鹽多春魚

    Garden Cafe

    3.8(277 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$

    This place has to have the worst parking. I hate that we have limited parking part reserve to a…read moreliquor store, and part for a bar next door, and absolutely limited street parking. The frustration in driving in a circle. The ambiance of the restaurant is basically a Hong Kong Cafe style. There are two areas catering small parties to big parties. The lighting is terrible though, the florescent lighting is just not for me. The food here is pretty good. They have a huge selection. Hayward doesn't have a lot of Asian catering restaurants that are cheap eats. Yeah, they opened a new banquet, but not a lot of fast, cheap foods. 1. Pork Congee with Thousand Year Old Egg - Typically very flavorful. I like to come grab a bowl when I'm not feeling well to cook. 2. Honey Walnut Shrimp - How can you go wrong? Such a western staple. 3. Pork Chow Fun - Large portion, reasonably priced, tasty enough. 4. Salt & Pepper Fish Fillet - Surprisingly one of my favorite things on the menu. Sharable portions, enough for maybe 2-4 people. 5. Salt & Pepper Prawns - Typically I would say standard, but I don't believe I enjoyed the prawns as much. 6. Mongolian Beef - Standard, soft, best with rice. 7. Salt & Pepper Pork Chops - I could live without this. 8. Combo Pan Fried Noodles - I love me a crispy noodle with gravy I can pour over because it leaves a good texture. 9. Chicken Fried Rice - Standard, sharable 10. Beef Brisket Noodle Soup - Tasty, boyfriend's favorite. Hate that adding wonton is literally $1 per piece and it's so tiny. 11. HK Milk Tea - Reasonable, but not very flavorful.. 12. Lemon Tea - Decent, probably our go to drink 13. Assam Milk Tea with Cheese Foam - Not worth it. The service is pretty standard, limited due to language barrier at times.

    I called in a order for pick up on a recent Sunday afternoon. The baked pork chop with noodles was…read moregood. The pork chop was cooked well and pretty tender. The Mongolian beef was super tender as well. Good flavor. Reasonable prices at $16.95. The service was nice. Small parking lot

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    Garden Cafe - Spacious Inner Area

    Spacious Inner Area

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    Hainanese Chicken over Rice

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