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    4.0 (26 reviews)
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    Premium Leek and beef over rice
    Huai E.

    Had the premium beef with leek over rice. It was good, tasty and saucy. Had the flounder with tofu. Not bad and spicy despite a bit of chili pepper. Had the Osmanthus milk pudding which was disappointing as I thought it infused with the pudding but it's only a decoration on top. It tasted burnt too. The meal came with free lemon tea and a milk pudding. The milk pudding tasted burnt too. Service was quick and interior was nice, modern with few seats.

    Austin L.

    The food here is pure cheap comfort Chinese food. Their dishes are all under $20 and they even have set meals under $10. It's such a steal! I ordered the below: Premium Beef Over Sticky Rice Stewed Tofu With Flounder + Steamed Rice Black Pepper Premium Beef Udon Seafood Stir-Fried Rice Cake Classic Milk Pudding Lemon Tea Every dish, except appetizers, comes with a lemon tea which is refreshing! The flounder and tofu was my favorite. It remained me of my mom's home cooking and the soy sauce underneath had so much flavor. The rice cakes were also nice and chewy with lots of seafood. However, the udon was super disappointing. It was very overcooked and too soft. The sauce was very oily and salty. The sticky rice was good but I hate celery and didn't know they put celery in it. Service was fine. There's no bathroom inside sadly. The place is quite small but there's enough seats and it was somewhat packed on a Friday night.

    Fuang C.

    Bit of a hole in the way spot located right by a HeyTea. I ordered online but inside, there are a couple of tables and a kiosk where you can order directly on for dine in / take out. There's also English / Chinese for the kiosk. The prices are very good and the portions are generous. The flavor is good but definitely a little oily. I got the flounder over tofu, the tofu and flounder were tender and flavorful. The Taiwanese sausage sticky rice was a little too oily and flavor was just okay. I know they're known for their sticky rice so perhaps I'll try another one next time. I'll definitely come by again for a quick lunch or grab some take out.

    Classic Milk Pudding

    A pleasant surprise and definitely great bang for your buck. The dishes are very affordable and packed with flavor. I'm not even a big tofu fan, but the braised tofu is a must-order, along with the premium beef over sticky rice. The sticky rice itself is super flavorful and fragrant. The milk pudding was also unexpectedly delicious, with a really addicting nutty flavor. Everything else was good too, but these dishes were easily the standouts.

    Pickled Cabbage Snakehead Fish Fillet Stew 8/10 it was delicious but it's a bit too sour for my taste.
    TheHungry B.

    This place operates like a cafeteria-style dining , where you pay and choose your own dining spot without a server. It's not too large, and they offer a special deal for one or two people, which is quite affordable.

    Shirley H.

    What a bang for my buck! I tried tofu stew, clam tofu soup and a spicy beef pancake. The tofu stew was simple and tasty, but it was a bit oily. However, it was $5 and it came with rice and an ice tea. The calm soup was tasty too, very simple but delicious; I'm stealing this recipe. The spicy beef pancake has a nice crisp to it, the inside of the meat was a bit too soft/mush for my liking, but has good flavor. I ordered on the kiosk, but I saw many people ordering with the cashier. There is a flounder with tofu displayed and it outside and inside the restaurant and I'm definitely giving that a try next time. Also, this restaurant is self-served and everything comes out really quick. It's on the side street between 7th and 8th.

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    A cozy small shop with good lighting and comfortable seating. You order your food at the front desk / or kiosk (no wait staff). The lady at the counter was friendly and took our order quickly and told us to take a seat. Food prices were not too expansive ( range btw $5-$26.95 for their set meals). Note they charged us $2 more than the takeout menu price for the blue crab sticky rice dish . Not sure if they recently raise their price for it or not , but they should update it. (We only realize it afterwards). Within a few minutes, our lemon tea was brought to our table and then a few minutes later our food arrived on cute little bamboo buckets. It all look and tasted amazing! We ordered sweet and sour pork, sticky rice with blue crab and seafood stir fried rice cake. Plus milk pudding for dessert. All meals comes with ice tea and option to add on soup or milk pudding for $3 extra. The lemon tea was more like a vita lemon tea taste and not real lemon tea. Milk pudding was good . We would have given it a five star, but the blue crab was not fresh - it was the only disappointment as everything else was very tasty. Will definitely come back to try the other dishes, just hope the prices don't change again )

    Susan G.

    comfort food at souponsoup Huge portions, authentic flavors, and fresh ingredients--It reminded me of my grandparents' recipes. The clam and tofu soup was so warm and comforting, the sweet and sour pork had the perfect balance of flavors, and the lychee shrimp balls were packed with shrimp, not just batter! Plus, the braised tofu stew combo is only $5 (!!) and melted in my mouth. Ft: -Blue crab over sticky rice -Clam tofu soup -Lychee Shrimp balls -Sweet and sour pork -Braised tofu stew -Black pepper beef udon -Lemon iced tea Everything came in the cutest buckets, and the service was amazing. Can't believe how much food you get for the price--definitely a must-visit!

    homemade (cut up) rice cake combo w soup(rice is included in a separate dish my girlfriend ordered)
    Amanda W.

    Great comfort food for Fuzhou cuisine. The staffs are very easy going. You order your food with the cashier no wait staff, but they let you know you can sit anywhere. You would think first glance there is no bathroom situation, but it's actually behind the counter right by the kitchen. Very big bathroom and nicely equipped with sand paper towels and reg toilet paper. I ordered their rice cake bc it looked tempting on the menu and photos, but their seafood sticky rice look so good too, I would get that next. Combo deals are awesome, you get a soup with your meal and its a hearty soup. Lots of onions in the dishes but easy enough to pick out. TV is playing interesting chinese cartoons.

    Fillet fish with spicy chili oil
    Sarah Z.

    New spot on 7ave that just recently opened; interior is very clean and modern. However, it was quite cold the day I went and the inside was just as cold. There's no heat and portable heaters were used. Some customers got into an argument with the delivery person for leaving the door open and letting the cold air in. I had to eat with my jacket on. Other than the temperature, the place is pretty casual. You order at the counter and they bring the food to you. Note there is no water service, which also means that tipping is optional at the register. The menu is offer a variety of Chinese food, from ramen, noodles, clay pot rice to spicy stir fried dishes and appetizers. I notice they receive a lot of delivery orders. I ordered the fish fillet with spicy chili oil, black pepper beef with udon, and kelp with spicy garlic sauce. The black pepper beef udon is served in a wooden bucket, which goes into their overall store theme and play on their name. The udon was very saucey and flavorful. Tastes like sautéed beef ribs. I've had better chili oil fish from other restaurants but It was still a good dish. I liked the kelp salad as well but portion was smaller than other places I been to. Both dishes came with rice and soup. The soup was OK; taste like white pepper. Portions were generous for both dishes and overall, a very filling and satisfying meal. Total for whole meal was about $35. Will be back to try their special wooden bucket rice dishes.

    Dimples L.

    Came upon this establishment because we found a parking spot across the street. We ordered the combo special. Tofu stew with rice and iced tea, with additional dish of braised pork over sticky rice with add on of soup. Place is small but clean and plenty of seating. We ordered through the kiosk and it was delivered to our table. Fast service and efficient. Rating: Tofu Stew with rice combo: Savory with the right amount of seasoning. It also had minced meat which was apparent in every mouthful. The rice also had that pleasant rice steaminess that you get from the upper brands of rice. Braised pork over sticky rice: braised pork was alright. The magic is in the sticky rice. Nice blend of finally chopped veggies and the "wok hay" aroma tantalizes your taste buds. The soup: a little on the bland side, but it could be,because we were there before lunch time and the flavor has not fully developed. The soup was a good tummy warmer. There were 2 huge pieces of bone and several goji berries swimming in the soup. Kudos! We want to go back. Not bad for under $20!!! Great food for buck !

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    Kit C.

    This place is definitely a hidden gem, hole in a wall, kind of place. There were 5 of us and we ordered a few things to try. Everything was delicious, very tasty. I thought they must have used MSG but I didn't particularly thirsty afterward so maybe not. Place is small, they had a lunch rush. They also gave some pig ears for free on orders over $35. It as a nice find and we will be back. I forgot to take pictures at the beginning so please excuse the half eaten photos.

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    Mei Qin Z.

    My sister's been to Soup on Soup three times in the past week. That's three times without me-- the audacity! So this time around, I made sure she wasn't leaving the house without me. The trek from home to here is roughly 30 minutes. The interior is clean and spacious, with big tables and ample seating, perfect for group dining. You can take a menu and sit down as you look it over, but ordering and paying is at the counter. * Taiwanese Braised Pork with Rice 台湾卤肉饭 $10.95 I can't comment on the authenticity of this dish, but the braised pork was tender and succulent, infused with rich flavors and spices. It is served over a bed of steamed white rice and accompanied by an appetizer (kelp with spicy garlic sauce), half of a soy sauce braised egg, and a bowl of clear broth soup. * Frog with Crunchy Chili Sauce 脆椒田鸡 $16.95 Known for its bold, spicy, and numbing flavors (no doubt thanks to the combination of chilies, garlic, ginger, and Sichuan peppercorns), this dish was the highlight of the meal. The frog was incredibly crispy on the outside yet tender and delicate on the inside. It is served with a bowl of steamed white rice and clear broth soup. * Salt and Pepper Lamb Trotters (3pcs) 椒盐牛蹄 $7.95 Remind me not to order this again. It wasn't terrible per se-- the flavor was good, but I think I just forgot how gelatinous trotters can be. We were actually hoping to try the Lychee Shrimp Balls 荔枝虾球 but they didn't have it today.

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    Noodles with soup , as your own sides and meats. Veggies anything u like and moreeeee

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    Crown Garden

    Crown Garden

    4.4(31 reviews)
    3.5 miProspect Heights, Crown Heights

    Very solid Chinese food spot. We picked up food to go and the restaurant looked very clean and…read morespacious though no one was eating in. The food was very fairly priced and the portions were huge. We got the pork soup dumplings, pork fried rice, szechuan chicken (which came with white rice), and pad see ew (which though not listed comes with pork, chicken, and shrimp). Everything was solid, but our favorite was the fried rice which had a ton of flavor. I liked the veggies that were in the chicken dish but there were just way too many of them compared to the chicken and I wasn't crazy about the sauce. The pad see ew wasn't made the traditional way I've had it with soy sauce and oyster sauce. It had some sort of orange sauce that tasted closer to a sweet and sour. It wasn't bad it was just not what I was hoping for. The soup dumplings were solid, no complaints there. And the fried rice was great, lots of flavor. Overall, I liked this place especially for the price but I'd probably order different things if I went back.

    I had a taste for Chinese food like good old school. Chinese food and I happen to look on one of…read morethe delivery apps and located this place. I found parking down the block and walked over to the restaurant. It seems like more of a delivery spot because there was no one inside sitting at any of the 5 tables. It's a fairly good size space, very simply decorated, mixed with a cool wall resembling a curio cabinet of treasures. I chose a spot in the middle and went to the restroom which was clean and simple. I noticed there were a lot of takeout orders, from delivery services to local folks picking up their regular dinner. I looked over the menu and decided on salt and pepper wings and an order of shrimp. Fried Rice came out first and it was delicious. I even tasted a hint of salted egg yolk mixed into the egg mixture friefried up with the rice that signature crispiness with the little saltiness.... fantastic. The salt and pepper wings were different than the ones i'm accustomed to though the flavor was amazing.It didn't have the fried garlic, peppers, chilis, and onions that i'm accustomed to being in the dish. They were still flavorful, juicy and crisp and I could tell they cooked them fresh.That was much appreciated. I ended up taking half of my food home because I was stuffed.Thank you Msm Ellen and the Crown Garden crew for a tasty solo dinner.

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    Chuan Tian Xia - Brooklyn - Menu

    Chuan Tian Xia - Brooklyn

    4.5(340 reviews)
    0.2 miSunset Park, Borough Park
    $$

    My favorite place for Sichuan food. They are always consistent, service is quick and the place is…read morespacious and clean. Great for group dinners and larger groups as well since they have a basement with rooms for more seating. Favorites: cabbage, sour beef, pork belly in garlic sauce appetizer, salted egg yolk tofu, cauliflower Skip: crunchy fish - the texture is weird and it tastes like rubber

    The food here was so good. If you're looking for something spicy, this will give you that for sure…read more My friends and I ordered the pork with garlic sauce, mapo tofu, and green pepper fish dishes. The pork with garlic sauce was absolutely delicious. This one isn't spicy so it didn't numb the mouth. The mapo tofu was also delicious and a little spicier but still not numbing the mouth. Def better to have it with rice though. The green pepper fish was mouth numbing and honestly I couldn't taste much of the flavor because the combination of spice and the hot temperature of the food was overbearing for me. So if you're like me and can tolerate some spicy but not numbing spicy then I would recommend telling them less spicy. Portions were perfect for 5 people (3 males and 2 females) as we ordered 2 of the pork with garlic sauce, 2 mapo tofus, and 1 big green pepper fish dish. We went on a Saturday at 5:30pm so it wasn't too crowded. Overall delicious and the staff were all friendly and very attentive in filling up our water for our spicy meal. (mapo tofu not shown as we were too hungry)

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    Hardee - Chicken wings and egg fried rice

    Hardee

    4.2(38 reviews)
    4.4 miFort Greene
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    Pray tell, why would you send me on my way with 3 packets of duck sauce and one container of…read moreketchup for crab Rangoon?? Where is the sweet & sour? Where is the sweet chili? Cheap. There was nothing that I ordered that needed ketchup. Nothing. There wasn't even soy sauce in the bag. Then had the unmitigated gall to charge $22 for the salt baked shrimp and told me I had to pay $5 extra to substitute the lo mein for white rice. Who is eating white rice with shrimp? Girl bye. I'm not paying almost $30 for one meal from a hood Chinese spot. If there's no heat in your establishment, your prices need to be in lowercase. If it looks like you might catch staph in your establishment, your prices need not to be so loud. I also believe they overcharged me. They did have a sign saying that the prices went up, but I think they may have been too cheap to print out a new menu if that was the case. I was going off of what they had on the wall for the general public. So as I stated, I ordered crab Rangoon ($7, allegedly), honey wings ($7, allegedly), a shrimp egg roll ($2, allegedly), spare rib tips with fried rice ($12, allegedly). My total was $31. My assumption is they probably charged me extra for pork fried rice, which I didn't ask him for. I know for a fact they are not charging tax because there's no way that you're forcing people to pay in cash while also charging them for taxes that you don't pay. The crab Rangoon was actually pretty decent even though I didn't have the sauce that comes with it. The honey wings were OK. They actually taste more like honey BBQ. I prefer C&Y honey wings. It's real honey and stay hot for an hour due to the way honey maintains heat. I also don't appreciate when these spots chop up a wing and call it two wings. 1 wing is the entire thing. STINGY. The spare rib tips I don't like and neither do I like their pork fried rice. The rice is a bit bland and I don't like those large spare rib tips. I prefer the boneless spare rib tips that C&Y has. A shrimp roll is a shrimp roll is a shrimp roll. It wasn't too bad and it was actually pretty happy. The shrimp was a little bit larger than those baby shrimp that they normally stuff in shrimp rolls. Their pricing is on par with C&Y yet I don't have no issues paying what they ask and their food is good aside from their lo mein. They are not stingy and have pretty decent customer service unlike the guy who took my order here who paused my order to take another order over the phone and tend to the person behind me. This is what I get for cheating on my spot and being lazy when they both were far af.

    I bought food from this particular Hardee location for the first time in yearrrs. Simple order of…read morefried chicken wings with scrambled egg fried rice. The food was tasty which is the Hardee way but the energy of the man behind the counter was atrocious! He was distracted by a personal call he was on and he seemed REALLY annoyed by my presence. Did I detect an eye roll??? I probably won't ever return to this Hardee location.

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    Din Soup Dumplings - 1. Pork Soup Dumplings

    Din Soup Dumplings

    4.6(474 reviews)
    4.0 miBrooklyn Heights
    $$
    Women-owned & operated
    Kid friendly

    Great tasting din soup dumplings! I came around lunch and…read moreit was busy. Luckily the turn around time for a table isn't a long wait. Their menu is pretty unique. I tried the wontons in spicy peanut sauce. It was different because I'm use to chili wontons. The spicy peanut sauce wasn't spicy. The peanut sauce itself is pretty thick, so I would recommend dipping it in the accompanying dipping sauce to balance the flavors. I would try the spicy peanut wontons again. I also tried the pork soup dumplings, which took some time to cook. It arrives very hot, so give it some time to cool off, maybe 5-10 minutes. The soup dumplings were mid, maybe I would try the truffle soup dumplings if I came back. I love how the dumplings are made in house

    Food is pretty good. Noodles and dumplings are made fresh and you can tell the difference. Flavors…read morefor fried noodles are also excellent. However, the real negative here is the operations. It is a chaotic mess for the volume they are trying to do. It's not about adding more manpower, it's about streamlining. Tables are sitting empty while people are on the waitlist (not due to reservations), orders are going to the wrong tables, to-go orders are in disarray and have to be re-verified on multiple orders, and it takes a long time to get some water. The Yelp waitlist is useless here - wait was supposed to be 5-10 minutes and it turned into almost 40. All this could have been avoided with more planning, better organization, and training. Kitchen staff doing their job well. Front of house needs work.

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