Usually I'm not picky for fast food, but this Hoja is literally the WORST one I've ever had in the US. Trust me, you can make better food with your own microwave oven.I ordered Curry Chicken Rice, and after 10 mins waiting, I got a COLD DISH! The cashier said the cook heated it. It felt hot from the bottom, but it's cold inside and on top of it. Obviously the cook just microwaved it. Then the cashier said they will make a 'New One' for me.After another ten minutes waiting, I got a 'New One'. I didn't look at it because I was late for class. When I got home, I opened my dish, you can see it very clear that the chicken on the side was very dry, obviously the cook just microwaved it again. I'm so disappointed. BTW, the chicken is not very fresh, you can taste that.Again as I said, you can make better food with your own microwave oven.
I had to throw out my green tea boba after one sip. The boba pearls seemed old and the drink was extremely sugary and artificial tasting. I know boba teas are generally artificial anyways, but this was not good.
I've been a Ubereat customer of theirs for a while now, I don't have a lot of problem with their food so far. Although, I have to say the glass-noodle dish is very bad, either remove it from the menu or try something else with it.I just want it to be noted that they just raise the price of their uber eat menu for 25%. So the price went from acceptable to "I will not order again." I have nothing against the restaurant but just putting it out there that your price has exceeded my price range for chinese take out.
First time here. It was decent for a quick lunch. I had the hot & sour soup, that was good and the pork zajiang noodles were good as well. Coconut bubble tea to top it off.I'm sure I'll be back at some point.
Prices were ok, the Kimchi kind of had a oily after taste, I miss my Stepmom's, guess I was expecting it to taste like her Home cooked meal. I liked the Boba Tea
Salty and expensive
One of the underrated stars of the Rutgers food scene. From exciting, spicy dishes such as the one in the image below, to a relaxing bowl of noodle soup, this is what I want to eat in college. As a Chinese American, this restaurant serves the most authentic and closely traditional Chinese food to anywhere I have been on campus. I will admit, not every meal is always up to par with my standards, however they have certain gems such as their three pepper chicken, or drunken chicken and mala hot pot for 2 which leads me to continue to bring my friends to this place. And each of them have fallen in love with it as well. You can trust me on my selections, as I have eaten more than half of their menu at this point. Additionally, the chefs are very flexible to your needs and tastes. For example, kimchi fried rice is not on their menu, but whenever I ask the chef to make it for me he always has. This restaurant knows how to value committed customers and their rewards program encourages you to come more. Don’t be afraid to move beyond their lunch special wok service and ask them to cook you a fresh, hot meal. It is surprisingly delicious, but predictively addicting. Also, if you are looking for good vegetable options, this is the place to be. Give Hoja Fusion a try, and see how it really tastes.
Ordered a wonton noodle soup and it was basically mostly noodle. Also, barely any broth in the noodle soup as well
The quality of the vegetables/meat is there, but the food seriously is lacking in flavor and way too salty.
the guy that made my boba drink was SO NASTY AND GROSS. As a women I am offended beyond...when I confronted him about how my drink was made and how he kept making me uncomfortable by staring at me and constantly beckoning questions...he simply ignored me and walked away. I privately called the manager and no response too...Don't go here, the drink was bad and my friends said the food was low quantity