This would have been a 5-star review, except for a couple of details.First and foremost, as many others have noted, the food is very good, the portions are HUGE, and the prices are reasonable. However, the price that was charged ($14.70) for an order of Sesame Chicken was about $5 MORE than the price listed on the shop's own online menu page. It was still worth it, but you start off dinner with a bad taste in your mouth. The menu has a disclaimer that "prices may change" but when you get a dish for 1/2 again what you thought you'd pay, it rankles.***NOTE TO RESTAURANT*** Update your price information on your website!!Second, this is a real Chinese restaurant, like I'd find in NY's Chinatown.The roasted duck/pork/chicken is hanging in a case just inside the door, and there are plexiglass barriers separating customers from staff as COVID protection. Unfortunately, the barriers also separate customers from wait staff who do not speak English. I understand that many if not most of their clientele is Chinese, but for English-speaking customers, ordering and paying (especially when the prices don't agree with expectations) can be difficult at the least. It's much like walking into a restaurant in Beijing and trying to order in English. It also doesn't help that the staff's conversation level is loud and non-stop, and they don't make an enthusiastic effort to communicate with non-Chinese speaking customers.As to the food:Wonton Soup is absolutely amazing. It's a meal for 3-4 people. The liquid portion is given separately from the wontons and vegetable (looked like spinach, probably was some sort of cabbage). The wontons (12 of them) were the size of golf balls, and were stuffed with shrimp, pork, and maybe chicken. Whatever the combo was, it was excellent. Any one on a low-sodium diet should skip the broth. It was salty and savory.Sliced Roast Pork over rice was just that, but a TON of it, maybe a half a tenderloin or more. That dish alone weighed a good 2 pounds , maybe more.Lastly, the Sesame Chicken was served with broccoli and had a honey/soy sauce that was delicious. The chicken was coated with a breading or flour coating and dusted with sesame seeds. And again, the portion was huge, good for probably 3 hungry people.My advice is to go for the food and value, and put up with the attitude.Enjoy!!
I love their roast duck, roast pork, and chicken combo plate!! This place is a gem! I would be coming back next time!
Authentic home style food. Lots of Chinese families get take out which is always a good sign. Pretty good and fast! My dad is picky about authentic Chinese food and orders from them. Only take out now with Covid. Loved the original owners and miss them!
Yummy! White rice with roasted duck & pork and chicken. Only $13
Highly authentic Cantonese cuisine. Recommend the roast duck. May have long lines and it only takes cash.
Food is tasty and portions are huge and price is good too.
Reading other reviews, I understand that this is considered everyday Chinese food and I can appreciate that. We did takeout from here late night, just before they closed. We got Mongolian beef with string beans and something with pork and lots of bok choy. Both came with humongous amounts of rice, enough to feed 3-4 people. Since there were just two of us we ate mostly the goodies on top of the rice. The beef was actually pretty tasty. I wanted the pork to be spicier than it was as it lacked flavor, and the amount of bok choy piled on it made me wander if they had run out of pork, although we did find a few small pieces there. I love that it is a family restaurant and hope they can move beyond just average.
Awesome food, friendly staff. Can't go wrong here
Food is good. When I mean good, I mean it's really good. Perfect portions and all for the right price.
Incredible food great prices fast and friendly service