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    Chan Fu

    3.1 (19 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 11:00 pm

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    We come from the Bronx where we are very picky on where to get Chinese food but this place did not disappoint!

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    Tao’s Restaurant

    Tao’s Restaurant

    4.2(135 reviews)
    6.3 mi
    $$

    went in excited to try "authentic " cuisine and got old, dried and greasy food…read more called store when i got home and she had no integrity. she said that the food was fresh and that's how it prepared. i wasn't looking for a refund just an apology and or acknowledgment.. stay away from this place..,

    Came by here to try the traditional food over the take out style for a change. The place was very…read morequiet and pretty empty besides myself. Will say the dining room is beautiful and spacious. Had to get someone attention to order in, kind of weird but it was fast enough. So when The guy was showing me the menu, was cool of him to make suggestions since first time for me, he did jokingly say the end part of menu is popular since the Americanized Chinese food, I laughed and am like nah am here for the traditional, he give his suggestions in the traditional menu of what's popular, but I settled on beef ribs, white rice, pork dumplings and strawberry boba slush. For the drink, it was very refreshing and just the right amount of sweet, though I wish it had strawberry boba over the tapioca pearls. The pork dumplings were piping hot and very fresh, plenty of filling inside and not greasy. The dipping sauce was tangy and very vinegary forward, definitely a flavor trip. The beef ribs, were so melt in your mouth tender and flavorful, I really like gravy type sauce it was bathed in and really great ladled on the rice. Do wish I had more ribs though, since definitely the part of the meal, plus the plate it comes on, sells the meal. I did really appreciate how kind the people were here and very friendly as well.

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    Authentic Chinese fish

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    Garden Dynasty - SZ15. Sizzling Shrimp A11. Dan Dan Warm Noodle chicken in A20. Chicken with Chili Oil

    Garden Dynasty

    5.0(3 reviews)
    6.4 mi

    Amazing! Great authentic Chinese food! (Szechuan cuisine)…read more The owners are super nice if you eat in, but I usually get it door dashed over. Portions are large and the food is well cooked and fresh! I usually get the chengdu chicken, the beef with fresh hot veggies and the egg plant with garlic. Usually whatever is on the Szechuan cuisine list is my go to lol! Definitely a great addition to Middletown! Go try it out! Won't be disappointed!

    I found the guy at counter very friendly and made sure your order was correct, always a pleasure…read morefor someone to enjoy there job and make sure the customer comes first, plus after I got my food I was thanked and he said please come back again to try our food. Definitely I will. So the warm Dan Dan noodles were good, well spiced, but not overwhelming and noodles themselves were chewy. Sizzling shrimp, first huge jumbo shrimp so very generous on portions, plus cooked just right and bathe completely in the sauce, plenty of diced onions and peppers and mildly spicy over all. Chicken in chili oil was my favorite, I mean a whole cut chicken fit in that container, both white and dark meat, was tender and moist, plus the chili oil was just right spicy level without being assertive. This place I find special considering it's more of authentic Chinese cuisine rather than the typical Americanized version, that alone is a big draw for this place.

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    Aberdeen

    Aberdeen

    3.8(571 reviews)
    50.1 mi
    $$

    Pleasantly surprised to discover that the restaurant inside my hotel (the Marriott Residence Inn)…read morewas actually a solid dim sum spot! I stopped by around 1:30-2pm on a Sunday and was seated immediately with no wait. Service was quick and efficient throughout the meal. I also liked that each table had a QR code so you can either order online yourself or through the server. Having both options is very convenient and presumably a major time-saver during their busier periods. The food came out promptly, and as always with dim sum, my eyes were definitely bigger than my stomach. I completely overordered, but honestly, no regrets because the leftovers made a great dinner later that night. A highlight for me was that they offered sweet silken tofu, which can surprisingly be hard to find. The tofu itself was silky and satisfying, though I personally wish the syrup had been just a touch sweeter, however, the ginger flavor came through wonderfully. It was also served closer to room temperature, which caught me off guard since I was expecting it chilled, but that may just come down to personal preference. Favorites from the meal: * Stuffed Eggplant -- very tasty * Shrimp Noodle Crepes -- one of my go-to dim sum dishes, so I was thrilled to see it on the menu * Salt & Pepper Squid -- definitely recommend; great flavor Overall, a really enjoyable and convenient dim sum experience, especially for a restaurant tucked inside a hotel lobby. I'd happily return the next time I'm in town for a meeting.

    Aberdeen was the first restaurant I tried after moving to Westchester, and it set the bar high…read more From the tea to the atmosphere, it instantly reminded me of my trip to Hong Kong--comforting, authentic, and elevated. I ordered the shrimp rolls, meatless turnip cake, hot & sour soup, veggie dumplings, chive dumplings, and (very ambitiously) General Tso's chicken. Every dish was delicious, but the chive dumplings were the standout--perfect texture, fresh flavor, and not heavy at all. I could've easily ordered more. The hot & sour soup was comforting, and everything felt well-balanced rather than greasy. I was too full to fully enjoy the General Tso's, but even a few bites were great. The staff were friendly and welcoming, and they validate parking (I thought it would be free, but it ended up being a reduced rate, which is still a great perk).

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    Entrance (inside Residance Inn)

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    Shrimp Noodle Crepes

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    U & Tea - Chicken Lo Mein

    U & Tea

    4.4(215 reviews)
    73.9 mi
    $$

    Simply amazing…read more.. While most people were indulging in Sunday brunch, my girlfriend wanted Chinese food. As we drove, she read the description for U & TEA and we knew we had to go. The place is clean with plenty of room and great lighting -- and the entire establishment is food focused. Our server helped with teas and plates and we placed our orders. My girlfriend got sweet and sour chicken for her main meal. It was obvious the food was fresh and the dish had been cooked in fresh oil (and only for a short amount of time). The sauce was delicate and subtle, which allowed the flavor of the tender chicken to shine through. And what a plate! She ended up having leftovers for two days. Although I normally order seafood, I love duck and have it once or twice a year. From the menu, their duck dishes looked fantastic. Our server recommended the Peking Duck, which I had always wanted to try. That dish brought Alice Gatsch with it. She is kind and engaging and introduced how I should properly eat Peking Duck. She walked be through the steps of how to prepare the buns with scallion, cilantro, and sauce. I wish I could convey how tender the duck was and how crispy the skin had been. It was incredible and I somehow cleared my plate (and didn't eat for the rest of the day). We cannot wait to return. Alice said she'd be happy to walk me through ordering a truly traditional meal and I look forward to that experience. The staff and food are too fantastic to pass up. I highly recommend you make a visit of your own!

    Service was good. Bubble tea and food was fine. It was a good meal but it wasn't standing out for…read moreme. Very homestyle or at least what I ordered seemed that way. I didn't realize there were many styles of hot pot- definitely prefer the Korean style rice crunchiness.

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    U & Tea - Shrimp dumpling, hot pepper pork.. Both were amazing!!

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    Qin Dynasty - beef chow fun

    Qin Dynasty

    3.5(493 reviews)
    43.1 mi
    $$

    Dinner here was really good overall and a solid experience from start to finish…read more I went with the sesame chicken and steamed white rice, which was exactly what I wanted. I also tried pork buns for the first time. It was not really my favorite, but it was still flavorful. My friend had the steamed sea bass, which was cooked perfectly and came with a really nice, tasty sauce. Service was excellent. Our waitress was very sweet, patient, and attentive, offering recommendations and explaining the menu without being overbearing. They start you off with Chinese tea and a small plate of peanuts, which is a nice touch--but if you have a peanut allergy, make sure to let them know right away since it's placed on the table automatically. The meal ends with fresh cantaloupe, which was ice cold, sweet, and a refreshing finish. The restaurant itself is a nice size with reasonable prices. We went on a Saturday night and there was no wait. It could use a bit of sprucing up, but it was clean and comfortable. Parking is easy, and the restaurant sits right on Route 46, so it's not hard to find at all. They accept all major credit cards and cash.

    Authentic dim sum restaurants are hard to come by in NJ, unless you venture to Central Jersey. So…read morewhen I found Qin Dynasty in North Jersey, I was willing to make the trek - especially since I had a dim sum craving one weekend. We got there at around 11 on a Saturday. It was crowded but not packed yet. We were seated right away (your whole party needs to be there). There are so many options for dim sum - some that you don't even typically see in Brooklyn/Chinatown. For example, I saw some lobster tails, and a giant cheesy oyster that looked really good but I'm sure they were $$$. We stuck to the dim sum basics - ha gao, shumai, beef churng fun, chicken feet, chicken sticky rice, steamed cha siu baos, and tofu pudding. I don't have any complaints about the dim sum. All were good and some were even better than ones in NYC. And let me tell you - they do not skimp on the meat here. The ha gaos and shumais were so plump! Since it's a rarity that we get to have authentic Chinese food, we also ordered the salted fish and diced chicken fried rice, and the pan-fried noodles with beef. Both were good and had lots of meat. Service was surprisingly attentive - unlike in NYC where it takes forever to flag down a waiter. Our waiter was always nearby and seemed happy to help with our requests of water, chili oil, etc. I think we might have found our go-to Cantonese restaurant. It's just a shame it isn't closer to home.

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    Side room

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