Most of the food was undercooked, especially the chicken. It had a weird gummy texture and it made me and my friend very sick. Would not recommend this restaurant.
I am sorry to say (maybe not so sorry) that I must give this restaurant 1 star. The food is overpriced and bland. The pork chow fun was $17 and had no flavor except for salt. I feel foolish to have paid $17 for chow fun in Chinatown of all places. Lesson learned. Also, the staff was extremely rude. So, Good Harvest is Bad Harvest in my book.
Don't even bother with this place - there are way better restaurants in Chinatown than here. Terrible service, rude staff, bland/flavorless dishes..
If I could give this place 0 stars I would. I have a seafood allergy and ordered gyozas, my friend did too, she ate it after we were told it was pork but it was shrimp. That was close call 1, the server offered to give me wonton soup, and my friend ate that, it had pork, but that too had shrimp and when we told the server he brought over what I assume is the manager and she said how they never put shrimp. My other friend ordered the same wonton soup and there was shrimp inside so we set it aside and showed him. One lady came to our table and said how it wasn’t shrimp. I ordered chicken and broccoli with white rice but at this point I didn’t even eat it because of all of the close calls and I told them I didn’t even eat it. I definitely do not recommend if you have any allergies because they clearly don’t know what ingredients are in their food.
very nice menu. good and fresh. it was great finding a new place.
Very mediocre food with a very sloooow service , my kid accidentally spilled water and we had to run around asking for help cleaning it up or just getting a few napkins to clean it up ourselves. Food took for ever and it wasn’t worth the wait
Great late night dine in spot in Chinatown! Will definitely be back
I’ve been here for multiple parties and the food and service has always been excellent. The karaoke makes for a very fun time too! We even met the owner who was very nice and friendly. I highly recommend this place for a party or event.
Great late night dine in spot in Chinatown! Will definitely be back
Let me start off by saying that this is suppose to be “Fine dining” and this was the farthest thing from the term “fine” nor was the experience worth “dining” in. I ordered one small soup and three dishes. These four items are staples and not one restaurant in Chinatown has managed to mess any of these up, not even David’s mai Lai wah. The soup was super thin and had no taste. Next came the honey walnut shrimp, soft shell crab, and beef with black bean sauce. Both seafood was fried in bad oil, and bland no taste, all I can taste is the grease from the fryer. The beef dish was bland and so starched up. We barely ate and lost our appetite that we asked for everything to be packed so we can give it to the homeless (god bless his soul if he ate it). When the check came, everything was 4-5$ more than menu pricing. My check came out $18 more than what it should be. When I asked the lady, she said because of COVID prices went up. But I seen multiple people complain about their food and flys touching their food during my short stay. Our bill came out to about $90 for 4 items that I rather get takeout from Kensington and gotten more decent food. I paid then bill and left respectfully. Take your money to Ken’s seafood. You’ll thank me later.