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    Hua Xia Chinese Restaurant

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Chung Wah Restaurant - Beef and Broccoli (Lunch Special: $8.50) - 3/5

    Chung Wah Restaurant

    3.4(28 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $

    Review of Chung Wag - A "Wag" of Disappointment…read more Rating: 2.4 - It's cheap Chinese food--set your expectations accordingly, but honestly? Skip this place. Ah, Chung Wag in Chelsea--where the décor is stuck in a 70s time warp, the cash-only policy hits harder than a surprise MSG headache, and the food... well, let's just say my taste buds filed a complaint. It was a rainy Friday night, and the cravings hit--the kind only cheap, greasy, glorious Asian food can satisfy. Apple Maps whispered sweet nothings about Chung Wag being a 7-minute drive away, with prices that screamed "Yes, you can afford rent AND takeout!" Foolish optimism, thy name is hunger. The vibe inside was part retro diner, part chaotic takeout hub--like if a Wong Kar-wai film had a budget cut. People milled about, some waiting for orders, others staring at the menu like it was the 'I Ching' (spoiler: no fortunes were revealed). After a quick cash-for-food exchange (pro tip: bring bills, not dreams), I was back in my car, assaulted by an aroma so strong it could've cleared my sinuses AND my regrets. Alas, the excitement was shorter than a takeout chopstick: - Queen's Chicken Curry Onions? More like Boiled chicken with Suspicious Veggies--those were not onions, my dude. - Scallion Pancake? Staler than bread left out two weeks ago. - Crab Rangoon? Packed with more garlic than two roasted vampire repellents. - Fried Chicken Fingers? The lone survivor--because even Chung Wag can't ruin deep-fried nostalgia. Our quest for good-cheap Asian food continues, but Chung Wag? More like Chung Nah.

    Are they a little rude? Yeah. Do they only take cash? Yeah. Do they have the outdated menu pictures…read moreat the front? Yeah. But.. the portions are lit and it tastes like solid American Chinese. Ambiance is pretty casual, I always order out the sesame chicken

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    Dragon Chef - Chicken Lo Mein

    Dragon Chef

    3.2(84 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $

    Dragon Chef is a staple in Everett. Located on Broadway in the 7-Eleven Plaza. Once you get by the…read moreextremely tight pocket, this is a takeout only location. They have all the standard takeout items, eggroll, spareribs, pork strips, chicken teriyaki, etc. etc. they also have some great dishes like shrimp and broccoli delight three general ground chicken punk chicken was surprised that they make a good Chinese style beef chow fun of course I order mine wet Chinatown style to do a fabulous job. I'm glad we have a local restaurant that can give me a Chinese treat without going all the way to Boston. Pricing is about average for a local Chinese joint. If you're never need some takeout, definitely check it out.

    I had made the mistake of going back to this establishment to purchase a takeout order. I had…read moredinner guests over to my house and I ordered three dinner plates.. as well as other side orders... I ASKED FOR EXTRA DUCK SAUCE AND EXTRA MUSTARD...... I RECEIVED TWO LITTLE MUSTARDS THAT ARE THE SIZE OF MY THUMB!!!???.. so I called back politely and asked to speak to the owner or the manager let them know what I had ORDERED.. and what I had ASKED FOR...... and the woman actually starts arguing with me saying I should count out the number of sauces that I want??!!! absolutely absurd!!!Listen to customers orders!! and respect your customers!!! The same "woman" who always answers the phone is wildly RUDE... ALWAYS! I honestly don't understand what is wrong with the owner of this establishment and why they don't SEE these reviews and do something about this woman!! I SPEND OVER $50 AND HAVE TO BE EMBARRASSED IN FRONT OF MY GUESTS BECAUSE OF A BELLIGERENT, RUDE EMPLOYEE.

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    Ho Win Palace II - Sushi sashimi combo

    Ho Win Palace II

    4.2(63 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    No pictures from last night Just came in from Florida again…read morePlace was packed yet the service was not compromised Raymond manager was keeping a careful eye on service and food Bar was packed Chinese was great AS ALWAYS

    Return Sunday lunch visit, repeating three items that were good the previous time and trying two…read morenew ones. I forgot how swanky looking the place was, and that still impressed. -- Egg Rolls: Cradled in a wicker basket, crisp on the outside, celery, and pork on the inside, a bit dry, but good flavor. A little above average. -- Spare Ribs on the bone: Painted on every surface with a nice char to complement the glaze. A thicker cut than most. Just like last time, they looked like a reheat, but still had very good texture (tender, moist) and decent enough flavor. Above average. -- Pork Egg Foo Yong: A trio of thick patties flooded with light brown sauce. Good crispness underneath. Soft and tender with big chunks of pork that wasn't dried out. Good overall flavor from the fry, the onions, and the pork, as well as the sauce. Near-elite to elite. -- Kung Pao Chicken: A little different here, with much larger shreds of chicken, a little darker than most, less celery and peanuts than most, a profusion of peppers, and pleasing spiciness to the soy-based sauce. Very enjoyable. Above average to well above average. -- Peking Noodles: A little different, and in a good way. More of a fine shred than a crumble, much spicier, and a little gloppier. Good feel to the egg noodles. I don't get this dish often enough to compare, but I enjoyed it. No OMG moments, but no complaints. Solid lunch, flavorful entrees, and I departed with a higher opinion than before. Upping to 4 stars.

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