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    Crown Palace

    3.1 (292 reviews)
    ModerateDim Sum, Cantonese
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Dogs allowed
    Good for kids

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    Variety of take out dishes. Everything here is from Crown Palace except the soup in the middle, and the bread.
    Susanna C.

    This is a solid place for dim sum including the carts of food that you can pick from on weekends. The shortcoming is largely on service - while the carts came by regularly, we had a hard time getting table service. Surprisingly not hard to get seating for a group of 12 at peak time on the weekend. I think if they step up their game on service they should be able to attract more customers.

    Dim Sum!
    Chris E.

    Looks good from the outside, but, unfortunately, pretty average dim sum on the inside. We decided to hit up Crown Palace at around 11:30 AM on the Saturday of Labor Day weekend and, as expected for a dim sum restaurant, it was pretty busy inside. The crowded parking lot made it seem more busier than it actually was though, but we were able to easily secure a table inside. By the time we arrived, the main dining room was at capacity so we were seated in the, I guess you can say, side dining room. There were plenty of tables open there and it continued to be as we dined here up until 1 PM. If you love the old school dim sum experience, you'll find it here with the dim sum carts, however, you won't find elderly ladies pushing them around, but, oddly....young men???? There's always a first for everything. Immediately upon seating we were already bombarded with dim sum carts and waiters carrying trays of dim sum asking us if we wanted to order the items they were walking around with. A lot of the typical dim sum favorites were available, but we also noticed some that weren't. We ordered and tried the har gao/shrimp dumplings, roast pork rice rolls, chicken feet, siu mai/pork dumplings, sticky rice with chicken, turnip cake, steamed pork ribs, fried dumplings, mini egg tarts and coconut jelly. However, we didn't see pork and chive dumplings, spring rolls (YES we need spring rolls!) or sponge cake. I have to admit, we were already stuffed beyond our limits, but since it was our first time here we probably would have ordered those other dishes if we saw them going around. Unfortunately, every dish was rather average and nothing really stood out. Not to say it was bad by any means, but it wasn't mind-blowingly the best dim sum food or experience we ever had. It was just solid, average. We always love trying new dim sum restaurants, especially in NJ since they are so far and few in between. Crown Palace serves everything most dim sum diners would want, but for a dim sum snob like me I felt it was a bit lacking.

    Leena S.

    I came here for Dim Sum on a Sunday morning. Its certainly a popular spot on the weekend. The tables were constantly full and rotating with new patrons. We got here on the earlier side around 11:30, so had a nice table with a window view of the back patio. It was a bit of a chaotic experience with a restaurant full of people an date staff maneuvering around Dim Sum carts. They didn't really explain what was on the carts. Fortunately, we had a Chinese friend with us who was able to navigate the lunch and ordered all of our items for us. Unfortunately, I can't tell you the proper name of any of the items we ate. But, I really enjoyed the round fish balls as well as one of the tofu dishes. It was a fun experience. The food, overall, was good.

    Roseanne P.

    Been coming to Crown Palace for years and if you are looking for good dim sum--this is the place to go to! This location is a little far for me but when I'm in the area and I def stop by! Love the ribs, siomai, shrimp bacon, rice noodles, and sticky rice. Service is always great! And if you are ever looking for something--just ask one of the waiters and they will bring it out for you! Also love the tofu pudding and egg custards! There is always a wait so you know it's worth the visit!

    Dim sum egg rolls dumplings Boneless Spare Ribs
    Jonathan R.

    Long gone are the days of high quality Chinese at Crown Palace. Since Covid I have noticed a steady decline in the quality and care at Crown Palace. I have had dishes prepared incorrectly, poor service, dirty plates, and cold food. Full disclosure I have been eating with Crown Palace for over 40 years dating back to the Amboy Road location on Staten Island. Tonight was the last straw as all the appetizers were served cold. It breaks my heart but I can no longer recommend Crown Palace.

    This is how our lunch was served to us. So sloppy.

    CONS: The wontons in the wonton soup had no filling. Just a folded up wonton wrapper. The slice of pork in the soup was as tough as leather. The Peking pork chop dish was gross. Each piece of pork was tiny with a bone in each piece. The Peking sauce was full of red dye. The presentation was gross. The dish was a sloppy mess that looked like a murder scene. There were flies around the windows overlooking the koi pond. The frames around the chairs were dirty. Workers outside by the garden were smoking. The dumpsters in the parking lot near the entrance had bags full of caught flies. PROS: The beef with string beans was very good. The tea was good. At the end of the meal we received fortune cookies and warm towelettes. I won't be returning.

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    Worst Chijnese food in the state. Service is slow and wait staff is very rude toward non Asian diners.

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    Always get the fried rice with egg or love mein never ceases to be delicious always got it perfect

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    23.3 mi
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    TLDR: It's a Chinese restaurant that you can trust. The english menu won't tell you everything they…read moremake, and you will be rewarded by knowing certain foods in Chinese. Tofu and Fish hotpot: Fried white fish, fried tofu, string beans, bell peppers in a sauce that is probably reduced chicken stock. I'm biased since it's one of my favorite chinese dishes. I don't know when this specific dish is amazing, but I can tell you when it's bad. Green Lake's version is anything but bad. Shrimp Stuffed Tofu: We were given a sample since they were trying something new. The sauce is similar to the tofu hotpot but has a porkier feel because of the ground pork within the dish. The tofu is the same, but the way they fried it is different, so it took a step up. The shrimp was fine, and I think they should have this on their menu. Whole Fried Chicken: It's fine. Didn't love it. There's no batter to speak of at all, and you're reliant on the spicy sauce and ginger sauce provided. Stir Fried French Beans w/ Salted Fish: Crunchy French Beans, and very salty salted fish. Not my favorite, but it keeps things different. Hot prawn salad with broccoli: The broccoli was just boiled. Nothing to talk about. The pawn was fried and bathed in mayonnaise. What's not to like? Pork Chop: This is another Chinese restaurant staple. 85% of the chinese porkchops that you eat will taste the same. This one is no different. Hokkien Fried Rice: My chinese restaurant guilty pleasure. How else can you get a shrimp fried rice bathed in an umami sauce? The restaurant did a really good job with this and I'm glad that I asked if they had it (in chinese). Service: It was a slow night, so we had all the attention that our table needed. Ambiance: The location is big and can support small families to larger gatherings. They have a private area that fits 30+ people, so they look like the go-to spot for parties.

    Went for Dim Sum on Christmas Day. Luckily we had a reservation since the restaurant was packed and…read morethere were lots of big families waiting. This is authentic Dim Sum. They roll the carts through the restaurant offering lots of dumplings, soups, noodle dishes and more. We loved everything except the Turnip Cake was way too salty. Someone dumped salt or too much soy sauce onto this dish. Also we were offered vegetarian dumplings that had some greens in it, but was mostly pork. Be sure to ask about the ingredients if you don't want pork or meat in a dish. We've been here before and all other dishes were great...Chinese broccoli sautéed, dumplings with shrimp, eggplant with shrimp, sautéed wide noodles with some veggies, soup dumplings, etc. finally tried the mango dessert. It was yummy.

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    West Lake Plum House

    3.7(282 reviews)
    6.1 mi
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    TDLR: Begars can't be choosers. I think this is the only chinese restaurant in the area, so good…read moreenough is...... good enough. Chicken and Corn soup: Warm, and it hits the middle point of clean and hearty. I was scared that it was gonna be tasteless, but I got enough chicken and corn to not feel that way. Pork Chop: This is another Chinese restaurant staple. 85% of the chinese porkchops that you eat will taste the same. This one is no different. Tofu with Salted Fish: It was fine. The tofu did a good job defusing the saltiness of the fish, and the dish was generally well balanced. Objectively, this is probably one of their better dishes. I just feel that it didn't have the pop that I was looking for. Hot prawn salad with broccoli: The broccoli was just boiled. Nothing to talk about. The pawn was fried and bathed in mayonnaise. What's not to like? Yang Chow Fried Rice: A Chinese restaurant staple. 90% of the Yang Chow Fried Rice that you will eat will taste the same. This one stayed with the majority. Service; It was fine. The place wasn't busy, so getting what we needed wasn't hard. Ambiance: This place was built to support multiple small to medium families, and maybe one to two tables that can support 8-10 people. It's in a quiet area, so the crowd wasn't too crazy.

    Came here with my family and friends last Sunday. Was recommended by my friend. Dim sum was ok. The…read moreseafood fried mei fun was pretty good per my family. Service was not so good. It can be better. The restaurant is in decent condition. As for me, there are many other better dim sum restaurants.

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    Wow Cafe

    4.3(41 reviews)
    16.0 mi
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    Torn between a 3 or 4, I gave it a 4 for the appetizers that I got and liked. I didn't get a chance…read moreto try the main menu since we weren't that hungry. We got a small pineapple butter bun ($1.99), Rice noodles roll ($5.99), and crispy popcorn chicken ($8.99). They were freshly made and hot when I got it, and I didn't have to wait too long to get it. You can't mess up the rice noodles and popcorn chicken, and they didn't. The rice noodles were chewy and flavorful thanks to the sauce. The popcorn chicken was crispy and good flavors as well. The small pineapple butter bun for $1.99 was not worth it for the price. Small and nothing special. The drink I got was just okay... it didn't feel like it had much flavors. Parking was uh questionable since I'm not from the area. It looked like there was some parking in the front but very limited. We end up circling around and found they had parking in the back lot. The inside of the restaurant was well decorated. It had walls with names of some cities in Hong Kong like Central and Mongkok. I found it cute and reminded me of Hong Kong just a little.

    It's a cute little restaurant when you come in, decorated in a Hong Kong style. It is a very…read moredelicious dish that is so mouthwatering with vegetables. Very filling as well with a lot of portions. The service is wonderful and very attentive to the customer.

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    New Dim Sum Kingdom - Shrimp dumplings

    New Dim Sum Kingdom

    4.5(44 reviews)
    54.1 miChinatown

    Pleasantly surprised how good this place was. Not a typical Hong Kong style dim sum menu, had more…read moreof a DinTaiFung style Shanghainese menu with a sweeter taste. I grew up eating Shanghainese food and lived in HK for much of my childhood. Hand made dumplings with great dough quality. Would definitely recommend and come back.

    New DimSum Kingdom was a bit underwhelming overall--something I probably should've expected given…read morethe name. We stopped in for lunch on a Sunday and had no trouble getting a table, which was a plus. We ordered the lotus leaf wrapped sticky rice, Singapore rice noodles, steamed pork soup dumplings, and sliced beef with scallion. The sticky rice was decent but a bit bland. The soup dumplings were noticeably larger than usual, which I appreciated, but the wrappers were thicker and doughier than what I'm used to, and the flavor didn't quite deliver. The Singapore noodles and beef dish were solid--nothing standout, but reliable--and it was a nice touch that the beef came with rice included, which many places charge extra for. Service was on the less attentive side, and overall there wasn't anything that really stood out as memorable. Plenty of seating to accommodate larger groups bu I'd give it 3 stars--mainly because, being in Chinatown, I expected something a bit more authentic. That said, the food is good enough and the portion-to-price ratio is fair, so I can see why others might enjoy it.

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    4.3(441 reviews)
    6.4 mi
    $$

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    I'm not sure if they upped their game since my first review in like 2017 (yes, I'm bored on a…read moreweekday and have decided to update and leave reviews on Yelp lol), but Shanghai Bun is the bomb (me and my old school lingo). My typical go-tos are: [Apps] soup dumplings, shiu mai, spicy wontons, vegetable spring roll, shrimp and vegetable pot stick, shrimp dumplings; [Soups] fish rice noodle, spicy fish rice noodle, spicy seafood, Shanghai wonton, shrimp and pork wonton, beef (I forget what it's called - it's the #1 ordered one there); [Mains] beef chow fun, fish fillets with scallions, salt and pepper pork chop, salt and pepper fish, fish fillets in wine sauce, young chow fried rice, and the standard chicken and broccoli. All delish! I think I've been going there long enough as to where they probably know it's me when I call in an order. Highly recommend for authentic Chinese food.

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