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    4.6 (201 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Happy hour specials
    Dogs allowed
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    Fried Shrimp Shumai
    Boon C.

    It is an Asian fusion restaurant. This restaurant locate off downtown historic district. They have drink, snack, and more. The place is kind of dim. They do have outside seating for customers with pet. We start ube slush. The drink is just ok. We also got the Taiwanese popcorn chicken. This dish like normal fried chicken with pack coating. I not quite a fan. Quantity is good. We also got fried shrimp shumai. This dish come in eight pieces. Overall experience is average. Food also average.

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    Emily T.

    I've been coming to Delray Goodies since they've opened. I'm so glad they have a boba tea place in downtown Delray. There's so many times where I just want to get a boba tea instead of a drink when I'm done with dinner. I think they have an amazing menu with a variety of milk teas and fruit teas. I know they also serve some bites but I have never tried their food. They just have one size so it's a lot of liquid! I love their original milk tea or their passionfruit green tea. They don't have that much seating but I am usually always able to snag one.

    Jianbing with crab
    Melodie M.

    I can't believe it's taken me so long to update my review! The jianbing is still insanely delicious, a beautiful mix of textures. I love the crunchy crepe and the soft insides. Please send me one every night! I have never seen this dish offered anywhere else, and I appreciate knowing that each crepe and jianbing is handmade. I order this with tofu, and I love the chewy texture, but I also tried my son's with crab and it was pretty good too. Delray Goodies' tofu jianbing is on my top 10 list of amazing food in PBC! I ordered my favorite boba drink, grapefruit yakult, which is (still!) so lovely, tart, sweet, light. Ordered my husband the tea that has an entire mango in it; can't go wrong with that! My shrimp-loving son ate the shrimp shumai in a heartbeat. I ended up eating the egg custard buns- not too sweet, but soft and interesting. Note to self: I might have to order a jianbing without the lettuce next time to increase my chance of my children eating this too.

    Dumplings.. delicious
    Heather J.

    We first went to Delray Goodies when it was located in Delray. They moved and we loved it so much we Ubered to new location which is in an older strip mall. FYI the new location does not have a sign that says Delray Goodies!! It's in a bubble tea store called Coco. It was hard to find but worth it because it was delicious!

    JianBing with honey sriracha pork
    Maria P.

    Hidden gem just off of the Main Street Atlantic Avenue! Definitely a must try! I was looking for a quick snack, and I have a soft spot for Asian food, so this was just perfect! From the outside, the restaurant does not look at all special, it's in fact quite minimalistic and simple. Upon entering, I was quickly helped and explained the menu. I ordered a few things and sat at one of their small interior tables. The place isn't particularly big, but they do have just enough seating for a few people, both inside and outside. They also have a small shelf with some noodles and such that you can purchase and make at home, and you also have an area where you can see the kitchen from, if you want. Once I sat, the food arrived promptly, and oh my! It smelled delicious, and the flavors were just perfect! I got the JianBing with honey sriracha pork, which had the perfect texture and bite, a slight spiciness, but nothing you can't handle, and the cabbage just gave it enough freshness as to not be overwhelming. I also ordered the xiao long bao (soup dumplings), and I was super surprised and impressed about the consistency, flavor and how the dough was just thin enough to allow me to hold the dumpling without breaking, and of course, the sauce with the ginger which is a must!!! Lastly, the shrimp siew mai, you just have to get these, they were nice and plump, with a few chunks still of the shrimp. In terms of drinks, I had to get a milk tea! I ordered the Creme Brülée Taro Milk Tea with cheese foam, and WOW! It really blew my mind! It wasn't too sweet, and the cheese foam gave it a great balance. The other drink we got was the strawberry Yakult, and if you've never had one, you have to try it! This one was really refreshing, yet still sweet, and absolutely delicious!

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    Christina P.

    I was craving a Boba tea so decided to check this spot out being that it was in the area. They had a lot of different options and variety of different teas & different add ons which I thought was great. Their menu also offered different options for food & rolled ice cream but we only stopped by specifically for drinks. This place is a small cute spot and felt very authentic, they have a small seating area both inside and outside. I ordered their Passion fruit mango slush with tapioca which was good and my boyfriend ordered their Matcha smoothie with tapioca and added in their cheese cream topping, he also enjoyed his drink. Both drinks cost $17 in total which I thought was a little pricey for just drinks but overall they serve a great boba tea.

    Dumplings (6pcs) pork
    M T.

    We stopped by and had some pork dumplings, soup dumplings and the Taiwan popcorn chicken. The place is small and could use a little tlc. The dumplings were good and so was the chicken, which was juicy. Maybe next time they can give us a couple of extra plates, so we could eat over those instead of the main plates.

    Red squad.
    Patty W.

    It's been a long while since I came here for the event a couple years ago. Strange to see how things have changed in the world since then. Luckily, Delray Goodies still has their cool sweets to enjoy. It's located in the heart of downtown Delray just a short walk away from Atlantic Avenue. The red squad was the bomb! It's strawberry rolled ice cream topped with graham crackers. There's a check-in offer on the app for a free topping, so I added more strawberries to the dessert. It was delicious and fulfilling with the right amount of fruitiness. It wasn't busy on an early Saturday night. I'm not sure if it's like that all the time or the rainy weather was a factor. The service was quick and there are other Asian items on the menu other than ice cream and boba teas you can get. Go get your goodies on!

    custard Piggy Bun (4pcs)
    Christine S.

    This place is so delightful! Had their tomato bubble tea, ice cream roll, and pig boa with custard all were 10/10. The boa was so cute. The decor was typical boba decor cute. Service was friendly and fast.

    Puppy wants one too
    Zei K.

    This place is so good! Their buns are so good and cute too. Tried the custard (both egg and no egg) and their red beans. Nice, warm and made fresh so expect to wait 7 min or so! Their bubble tea is so freaking good and they even have cheese foam now too. This is one of those places where both my bubble tea hating hubby and boba obsessed self can find something we like! Overall I recommend it.

    Pan Fried Chicken Gyoza
    J L.

    New Year's Eve and no waiting for a nice outdoor table. This was a fantastic dining experience. The food was all made fresh, the bubble tea went down smooth and everyone had a great meal. This is a small street food type joint, so Grandma might not be happy unless she doesn't care about a fancy early bird special. We sampled most of the food items and the Jian Bing was the real showstopper. Crispy, filling, spicy (you can order whatever level of spice you like), and down right awesome. We will be back for sure. The piggy buns with the sweet lotus paste made for a delicate dessert option before we went out for the rest of the evening. Enjoy!

    Taro Bubble Tea
    Deniece W.

    I am obsessed with this place! I wish it were closer to Miami, but it is definitely worth the drive. I am constantly seeking out the authentic Chinese food that I fell in love with when I lived in China. Specifically jian bing, true Chinese street food that I would get from a street hawker every morning before work. The jian bing at Delray Goodies is very tasty. Slightly different than what I'm used to from China, but still very delicious. I like mine with an extra egg (no other protein) and no lettuce. The taro bubble tea is the perfect, yummy accompanying beverage. The pork dumplings are amazing too and SURPRISE! they're soup dumplings! I will continue to make the 2 hour roundtrip drive to Delray Goodies for these unique, delicious treats.

    DG milk tea with LIGHT tapioca and lychee jelly
    Henry V L.

    Z only thing not good about this place is that the parking can be more pain than a membrane! But if you're lucky you could find parking almost right in front of the location on the side of the street. The best part that it's free for 15 minutes! The worst part is that if you plan to hangout for a bit it's going to cost you, but it's pretty fair depending on how long you decide to stay. It's a small shop so hanging out may not be the ideal but it is the downtown area so there is stuff to do even if it's just walking around. Anyways we went with DG milk tea which is the original milk tea. It is very satisfying and they have a shaker with a monkey on it and it shakes it up well and it's cute lol. Another downfall of our trip is that they only had enough tapioca for one of the cups we ordered. But if you're in the area, I'd definitely give this place a go

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    Red Pine - *Chinese Sticky Spare Ribs

    Red Pine

    3.8(234 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    China has been in the news and the banquet menus have my mouth watering. I'm thrilled to be able…read moreto enjoy a delicious Chinese meal with another couple. We made reservations at OpenTable. There was plenty of parking in front of this executive park where Red Pine in the lobby. Happy hour is daily from three until six and all day on Sunday. The menu includes discounted cocktails, and five small appetizer samples to start. When we arrived, the bar was full, there wasn't a seat to be had. The restaurant is beautiful, it felt like an Asian vacation. We were seated st a comfortable round table with a big Lazy Susan in the center. We started by sharing chicken dumplings that were full of flavor, crispy sticky spareribs that were cooked to perfection and eggrolls with a mustard and duck sauce. For dinner, we shared an order of duck two ways with angry pig fried rice. The fried rice was filled with vegetables and juicy chunks of meat. I wrapped the Peking Duck in the four wrappers with vegetable and hoisin sauce it was awesome. The second pork was wrapped in lettuce, leaves with pickled daikon and other flavorful crispy vegetables. Portions were generous, prices were reasonable for the quality of our meal and our waitress was amazing.

    Some of the best meals happen in places you'd never think to look…read more Like... inside an office building lobby. Red Pine Restaurant is exactly that kind of spot. Tucked away, low key, almost hiding in plain sight. You walk in expecting corporate coffee and awkward small talk... and instead you find upscale, elegant Chinese food that feels like it belongs in a much flashier zip code. This place is worth the hunt. Inside, it's polished without being stiff. Clean, calm, and quietly confident. The kind of place that doesn't need to shout because it knows exactly what it's doing. We went family style, which is the move here. Portions are generous, built for sharing, built for trying everything, built for making bad decisions in the best way. Started with the wonton soup. The wontons themselves? Excellent. Tender, flavorful, clearly made with care. The broth had depth, real flavor, not just salty filler. Only note... I wish it came out hotter. It showed up just above room temp, which felt like a missed opportunity because the flavor deserved better. Then the pork egg rolls showed up and completely stole the show. Game over. Crispy on the outside, not greasy, packed with flavor. Every bite hit. This wasn't just a good egg roll. This was the best egg roll I've had in Florida. No debate. No hesitation. Crown it. Shrimp shu mai came next and changed the pace in the best way. Light, delicate, elegant. Like the calm after the egg roll storm. Then the mains landed. Beef with sesame and broccoli. Absolute winner. Cooked just right, balanced, rich without being heavy. The kind of dish you keep going back to even when you tell yourself you're full. Chicken lo mein sealed the deal. No gimmicks. Just done right. Noodles had the perfect texture, everything balanced, everything working. Final verdict. Five stars. Easy. Hidden location. Elevated food. One minor temperature hiccup that didn't stand a chance against how good everything else was. Find it. Order too much. Thank me later.

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    EMPTY for 40 minutes but they "did us a favor" by finding us a table in the back

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    Hong Kong City BBQ - Singapore-style noodles

    Hong Kong City BBQ

    3.8(457 reviews)
    14.5 mi
    $$

    Food just like NY Chinatown. Service great. Prices reasonable. Staff and owner very sweet.read more

    Saw some good reviews about this eatery, so I had to try it…read more Went on a Saturday for lunch with a friend. The place is small but was decently packed. They offer dim sum, so we had some roast pork buns as appetizers. The buns had very little filling and the bread was a bit dry, as if the buns had been sitting in the warmer for awhile. (They are displayed in a warmer as you enter the restaurant.) There is no lunch menu on weekends, so we ordered from the regular menu. Prices averaged $17 to $20 per entree with seafood options averaging $23-$25. All meals are served with white rice. There are no options to switch to fried rice, unless you want to order it as an entree. My friend loves orange chicken, so that's what she ordered. Since the eatery is touted for its roast duck and roast pork, I ordered the latter. We shared both. The pork was a bit salty and a tad dry. And it needed more of it's glaze. Though I am not a fan of orange chicken, this was one of the best I have had. It was sweet, but not overly done. And the coating was light and crispy. The portions were large. We both ate and took home leftovers for our husbands. Service was spotty and rushed with only two people taking care of all the tables. I never got a straw for my glass of water, and it took a few requests to get chopsticks. One appetizer, two entrees, tax, and tip was about $57.

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    Hong Kong City BBQ - Roast Pork Lo Mein Combo with Pork Fried Rice (little extra for veggies in rice) and Baked BBQ Pork Buns and large Wonton Soup

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    Shanghai City Chinese Restaurant - Shrimp and chives steamed dumpling

    Shanghai City Chinese Restaurant

    3.1(146 reviews)
    5.5 mi
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    We came once when the restaurant had just opened and thought the food tasted great and the dim sum…read morewas very delicate. However, it's very far from our home, so we rarely come. This time, we brought our family and drove a full hour to get there, but we were a little disappointed. While eating, we noticed trash under the table, which was quite off-putting. One of the lava buns tasted very strange -- I almost threw up. It was really unpleasant. The durian pastry was also different from before; it no longer had the flaky layers, and the oil used for frying didn't seem fresh and looked quite dark. The portion of the pig's ear dish also felt smaller than before. Overall, it feels like the quality has dropped quite a lot compared to our previous visit.

    We'd been here before when it was another restaurant. We stopped by for lunch…read more Turns out they don't have a lunch menu --only a dinner menu and an early bird menu (with combinations). But for lunch, what they do have is a dim sum menu -- and that's what we ordered from... We started with small soups (from the regular menu). I got some wonton soup which was just okay. His hot and sour soup was much better -- with lots of "stuff" in it! We then shared turnip cakes for which they brought out hoisin sauce. I asked for some hot mustard and mixed a bit together with the soy sauce. I liked this pairing better than the sweet sauce. The cakes had bits of pork in it. There were 3 to the order. We also had their chives and shrimp steamed dumplings. These were good. There were 3 to the order. We'd get both of these dim sum choices again. Service was pleasant. They were a little pricier -- but it is Boca. And we'd probably come back again, if in the area.

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    Lemongrass Hot Pot - Getting prepared

    Lemongrass Hot Pot

    4.4(583 reviews)
    4.5 mi
    $$$

    YES! YES! YES! YES AGAIN!…read more My boyfriend and I had date night last Saturday, and it was our first time dining here. The staff was really nice, the restaurant was super clean, and the ingredients were fresh. I had the spicy Taiwanese soup base. My boyfriend had the Coconut Tom Yum. We enjoyed a nice selection of different meats such as pork, lamb, and beef. Seafood options include shrimp, squid, and octopus. Quail eggs, frog legs (if you're into that :), and tofu. The conveyor belt was super fun because you could watch it as it went by and pick up whatever garnishes you wanted. Green onions, mushrooms, parsley, cilantro, cauliflower ... I could go on and on. We also had dessert. My favorite is the red bean and macha ice cream! Can't wait to go back! ***ALSO order the tea***

    This place is in a outdoor shopping plaza. Plenty of parking lot parking. We came at about 5:30 on…read morea Saturday and we're seated right away but by the time we left around 6:30 the place was poppin' and there was definitely a wait. This place offers a set price for Hot pot and is buffets style as well as conveyor belt delivery for veggies; you just swipe what you want. You start by picking a soup of choice and then you gather the food you need, cook it yourself in the pot and there are instructions and available on the wall for cooking times. It's relatively straightforward. Be careful with how much you grab as they will charge you for any excessive leftovers. I got the tom kha and my fiance got the tom yum. He found his soup to be a little on the lemony side for his taste but I think that's just a preference not a reflection of the quality of the soup. I loved my coconutty tom kha. Our waiter showed us how to operate the dial and gave us information about cooking time recommendation. We ordered some hot tea and had a wonderful time. The buffet appeared to be clean and the food fresh and well kept. I tried a variety of meat as well as seafood. The shrimp had a little bit of a previously frozen kind of taste but the scallops were excellent. I think in the end I'm not a big fan of the red meat even though it cooks quickly and tastes fine I just think preference wise I more so enjoyed loading up on the vegetables and noodles. The best thing I had there was the gyoza, so freaking good, highly recommend. It is worth noting that my fiance love the meat, so the great thing about this place is the variety and how multiple people can sit down and enjoy what they like, together. Drop by!

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