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3.5 (1.7k reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 2:30 pm, 4:30 PM - 9:00 PM

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Moderate noise
Good for kids
Good for groups

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Janet T.

I brought my mom for dinner here last night. We ordered chicken dish and a fish fillet with pumpkin. Both dishes were delicious. Service was excellent. Ambiance is fine.

Julie W.

This is one of our family favorites for take out. Ambiance isn't quite there. They are pretty barebones on style in the restaurant and it can be busy. The to go line can have a few people waiting but never as bad as lunar new year. We normally have their half Peking duck. It's just enough for four to have two pieces. The whole Peking duck is more bones than meat. The beef chow fun, HK crispy chow mein, and salted egg fish & pumpkin, are our favorites. Sometimes it's a bit salty but sometimes it's just right.

Salty egg yolk shrimp and pumpkin
Julie W.

My first try since the name changed to cooking cooking, it was better than expected. My previous experience many years ago was not the best, I have been reluctant to come back until our group luncheon last Friday. 13 of us filled a large round table, each ordered a favorite dish until stopping at eight or nine. We were all quite happy with the flavors, portions and quality of ingredients. Some standouts were the salty egg yolk shrimp and pumpkin, deluxe veggie, bitter melon wiypork cheeks, shrimp dumplings in broth. The beef Chow fun was nice, chewy not greasy, egg tofu was good as well. Over all a satisfying meal at reasonable prices and very friendly service. It was a favorable experience and we shall return.

Evelyn k.

Excellent service and great food . Plenty of tables and parking spaces . Friendly service .

Phil Y.

I got takeout from Cooking Cooking a couple of times. They might have the most expensive beef stew wonton noodles in the entire state. Noodles were kind of soggy, but, that might because of my drive back to hotel. The wontons were good. They were nice sized and full of shrimp. The beef stew was nicely flavored. Why is it that when I travel I have to be like my parents and look for Chinese food to eat? I might be back.

N11. Roasted Duck Noodle Soup
Anh T.

Cooking Cooking is always busy, both for ordering to-go and sitting inside the restaurant. Their customer service is okay; I've called them before where the call ended before I was able to ask a follow up question to my order. Recently, I ordered their Roasted Duck Noodle Soup and Fried Rice with Diced Chicken and Salted Fish dishes to-go. My order was ready within 15 minutes, and they nicely separated the noodles with the duck. The noodles were a bit plain for my taste, but it was balanced out with the duck. The salted fish of the fried rice dish was quite salty, and the dish in general was a bit oily this time (compared to previous times I've enjoyed this dish). Missing the Cooking Papa days, but still a place to get some comfort food.

L16. Salt & Pepper Fish Filet
Clarisse T.

admittingly not the best tasting chinese restaurant but your go to neighborhood one and one you always can rely on for at least a solid and consistent taste! came here to dine in for CNY and didn't have to wait at all. ;)))

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Kaje Y.

This is a super solid chinese restaurant. I haven't been here in a while, but these days, I order take out. I'm able to order in english without any issues, and I will go in and pick up my order and pay. The parking lot has enough parking spots for everyone, but one busy nights it does get just full. The front desk workers are all very kind and sweet. Note, the prices on the menu might look a little bit more expensive, however, the portion sizes tend to also be on the bigger side!

CP5. Sauteed Best & Enoki Mushroom in Satay Sauce
Melissa L.

Hits the spot if you are craving Chinese food but nothing extraordinary. Have definetly been to cheaper alternatives with a nicer ambiance and better quality dishes. We ordered a half duck, roast pork, fish and eggplant dish, and mushrooms with green beans. The duck was delicious, same with the roast pork (although on the fattier side). I wouldn't recommend the eggplant dish unless you're into sweet and sour flavors - this was probably our least favorite. The mushrooms and green beans were decent but heavier on the mushrooms. Definetly on the pricier side for a Chinese restaurant but we it was a special occasion so we were okay spending a little more

P7. Pork & Preserved Egg Porridge
Caroline L.

I'm Cantonese and crave canto food. This place didn't have the wok hei that some other canto places have. Didn't hit the craving I was looking for. The porridge also didn't have too much flavor. The pork in the preserved egg pork porridge tasted more like shredded chicken. The place is clean and spacious.

Neck pieces of the duck
Sean L.

Oh man--3stars for what happened on Thursday. I ordered several dishes and most of them were great. But when I opened my roast duck and rice, nearly half the meat was just duck neck. I'm pretty sure it's because it was a to-go order--this is the second time it's happened. It really feels like they reserve the worst pieces for takeout. In this economy, $20 for mostly bones is just not right. And I even tipped on the order. If you're ordering anything less than a half or whole duck, double-check your order.

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Ask the Community - Cooking Cooking

Did this place used to called "cooking papa" before?

Yes. Was cooking papa before.

Is the Cooking Cooking menu the same as the old Cooking Papa menu? Is indoor dining available now?

the menu is not exactly the same — i've noticed some items have been trimmed. seems like it is less emphasis on the HK brunch stuff and more emphasis on entrees

What happened to Cooking Papa!?

They are not part of Cooking Papa franchise, still same owner and chief group

Is the egg puff still on the menu? And does anyone know what kind of sugar they used for them (at least back then)? Thanks in advance

No egg puff. The items that are available for takeout is on their website.

Is there in door dining now?

No, there isn't indoor dining yet.

Just saw that they had a grand opening sign up! Are they back to being Cooking Papa? Or are they doing Cooking Papa Express?

Cooking Papa with new owners

Does the wonton have any mushrooms? Inside it and placed in the noodle soup?

No, authentic wontons don't have mushrooms inside.

Why did cooking papa permanently change ownership/close to become papa express?

They got rid of the wait staff and reduced the menu significantly. The big sign is still Cooking Papa but they changed the name on top of the door so it's quite confusing.

Is this restaurant closed for business?

It was, by the department of health due to Vermin in the kitchen. See my photo

Has anyone used Cooking Papa to cater a party?

Yes, I used it to cater an office party. They usually need about 2 days of lead time. Overall it went pretty well.

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