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    Danny's Chinese Kitchen

    3.5 (6 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Food is excellent and consistent. Staff is very friendly and the restaurant is very clean and well kept. Highly recommend.

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    Chen’s Kitchen

    Chen’s Kitchen

    4.1
    (72 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $

    New York Chinese food with a lot of love on top of that - it does not get better than this. Ok it…read moredoes: 1) The best egg drop soup in NY 2) Really, really good dinner combo C 23, the General Tso's Chicken with really good, juicy, crispy and tasty chicken and minimal batter in that gorgeous, sweet n tangy and slightly spicy rich sauce. Then the smoky and sweet pork fried rice. Oh wait, how about that egg roll; I am talking about the perfect balanced flavorful moist filling yet crispy non greasy crust as you smile and get into that packet of duck sauce. 3) The owner is something else. I ate in( about 7 chairs) and loved seeing the regulars popping in every few minutes to get their pick up orders that she already knew about including the omissions and special needs. Just a lovely, loving person whose kindness makes the food taste even better. 4) The inside is simple. Hey they pack a punch and it is a knockout! 5) She does not charge a cc processing add on fee. Seriously - for great Chinese food with amazing service and smiles galore from the chefs to the ladies at the counter, please park just east of Willis Ave on Hillside in Mineola and enjoy a meal at Chen's that will stay with you.

    I ordered a beef with string beans and my wife ordered a pork egg foo young dinner combo. Food…read moretasted good but I feel like you can't really expect too much from your typical American Chinese takeout. Would definitely visit again in the future for my American Chinese cravings.

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    Take-out order plated: moo goo gai pan over white rice with egg roll and boneless spare ribs
    Take-out order plated: moo goo gai pan over white rice with egg roll and boneless spare ribs
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    Hunan Taste Chinese Restaurant

    Hunan Taste Chinese Restaurant

    3.9
    (856 reviews)
    43.7 mi
    $$

    After many years of driving by the impressive looking building, we finally decided to stop in for…read moredinner, and we were not disappointed! First of all, the interior is just as impressive and immersive experience as the outside - it's worth a meal there just for the ambiance. But luckily it's not just about the atmosphere - the food lived up to it as well! Our favorites were the 3 cup chicken and the Mandarin pork chop. Both unique dishes that we hadn't had before and were delicious! If you like the classic american Chinese dishes, they also made a great version of chicken with broccoli.

    Had a catering order, and they came with heat trays, lots of food, and plenty of help - which was…read moresuper disruptive to the meeting since they couldn't figure out how to set it up without talking through the meeting. American Chinese food was ok, though much of it was still off-temperature due to the commute over. The rice and noodle was just-ok. Not as good flavor as an AJ Bistro. Gold coin steak was saucy, yes, but meat was tough. General cho's was soggy. The more authentic Chinese dishes, though, were much better - the xiaolongbao were good, BBQ spare ribs people liked (I found too dry and lacked flavor in the middle of the rib meat, needed more marination), Shanghai bok choy with mushroom was great, lobster & scallion was excellent. Seared green beans were good. Overall, mixed bag on dishes - I think it'll be better when I go to eat in-person.

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    Steamed Soup Dumplings (Xiao Long Bao)
    Steamed Soup Dumplings (Xiao Long Bao)
    Soup dumpling was delish

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    Soup dumpling was delish
    Jia Dim Sum

    Jia Dim Sum

    4.4
    (141 reviews)
    4.6 mi
    $$$

    Such a satisfying lunch--this place continues to impress…read more Ken recognized us immediately and welcomed us back--always a thoughtful touch. Service from Ken and Alex was attentive, seamless, and effortless throughout. The hot and sour soup with grilled shrimp was rich, comforting, and perfectly balanced with just the right kick. The half Peking duck--served with delicate pancakes and sauces on the side--was cooked perfectly, boneless, and absolutely delicious. I especially loved the crispy skin--so flavorful and satisfying. The Malaysian-style red curry with seasonal vegetables, roti, and grilled shrimp, served with brown rice, was equally flavorful and well executed. Prices reflect the quality--and it shows. Delicious food, warm service--we'll definitely be back.

    Location location location. Jia finds its "jia" in Port and serves its specific clientele…read morebefittingly well. Clean restaurant, dishes are presented precisely and attractively. We went for dinner and the loud party music absolutely did not fit the calm, natural interior decor. In fact, the music was irritating and confusing when the decor looks more zen-like. Not sure what they're going for there. Service was not very attentive either. No one ever asked how our food was or if we needed anything. Water cup was left empty often. So then am I paying for some magical taste in these dishes? Because the prices are double that of some excellent Chinese options not only in Queens, but even Long Island. Again, all the dishes were presented very well, but if I ate blindfolded I would not have noticed anything truly amazing. Lamb potstickers were good, but could use some more cumin and spice. Seafood fried rice had hot chilli peppers in it - why?? Also may want to warn customers of this since families with young kids ordering rice/noodles may be ordering for kids who don't eat spicy food (not indicated on menu). Shanghai soup dumpling were...unusual. Adding a goji berry on top is a little gimmicky, but we all hated the mushy filling. The meat falls apart inside the dumpling and perhaps that's what they're going for? I also suspect there is a lot of msg and salt being used. The duck was delicious cooked, cut perfectly and presented nicely. A warning about the cranberry sauce - if you have it during Thanksgiving, great go for it. If you don't like cranberry sauce during Thanksgiving, don't even bother with it here. Duck is not turkey (what an insult that would be to compare the two) but I'm guessing that's where the idea for cranberry sauce came from. In the end, it felt like westernised cuisine masquerading as Chinese food. (My family wanted to give Jia 2 stars - they never want to go back, but I'm feeling generous :P) My star rating legend: 5: A+ Worth a special journey (ie. I would go out of my way, maybe even take a flight somewhere just for this; exceptionally amazing) 4: A excellent, a must try, solid place 3: B good; nothing extraordinary, but would definitely go again 2: C personally would never go again (unless invited by someone and I didn't get to pick the place), but I can see how others might find something appealing 1: Fail. I would never return and recommend no on else goes either.

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    Inside
    Crispy chicken
    Crispy chicken
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    O Mandarin

    O Mandarin

    4.0
    (330 reviews)
    5.7 mi
    $$$

    i thoroughly enjoyed my celebratory dinner here with a large party. the ambience of the restaurant…read moreis very impressive with an upscale feel while still being reasonably priced. my party shared a variety of dishes like dumplings, soups, fried rice, tofu dishes, and chicken dishes, and everyone really enjoyed the meal. the restaurant was quite busy so we had to ask a bit more for ordering and getting the check. otherwise, it was a really great experience.

    5-23-26. First time visiting. Went with a group and we…read moreordered quite a few items. I think the food was a little inconsistent with some hits and some misses. The wonton soup was decent......wontons were very good but the broth however was a bit bland. Roast pork fried rice was pretty good.....a little dry and skimpy on the pork but the flavor was more than adequate. Hot and sour soup was really tasty with a good bit of spice. Scallion bubble pancake was very light and tasty. The Emperor cabbage appetizer was probably my favorite meal item.....crispy cabbage tossed in a peanuty garlic sauce with honey. It was served cold (which usually I'm not a big fan of, but this was an exception) and had a great flavor. Pork belly appetizer tasted very good but it wasn't crispy (which would have made it so much better) and the buns they were served with didn't taste completely fresh. Dan Dan noodles with ground beef was excellent.... they're served spicy and you can simply request the level of heat you prefer to fit your taste buds. Soup dumplings were of decent size and quite juicy...... unfortunately they lacked some flavor. Mongolian beef dish was excellent as was the kung pao chicken. Overall it was a pretty good meal but there was some room for improvement. The staff was very nice and it did have quite a cool "old school American Chinese restaurant" vibe from yesteryear.

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    Interior Decor for Lunar New Year 2.18.24
    Interior Decor for Lunar New Year 2.18.24
    Private dinning, not on menu
    Private dinning, not on menu
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