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    Guh Sung Chinese Restaurant

    3.9 (254 reviews)
    ModerateChinese, Korean
    Open 10:30 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 1 week ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    1. Fried Mandu / 군만두 / 交
    Allison L.

    When you're looking for Korean food but settle for this well rated Chinese restaurant and then realize it's really Korean food! Winning. A semi late evening with customers winding down, we quickly got a seat and ordered. Generous portions of food came out fairly quickly and tasted yummy. Like you in a Korean family's home and food is real deal. The space is humble with a sink to the back where you can hear dish washing, a TV so you can see depressing headlines or choose to focus on the dining experience and who you are with. Would go back again.

    Jjajang Myun and Seafood Fried Rice
    Irisa J.

    Came here because I saw a Tiktok and wanted to try the jjajangmyun. This was my first time having actual jjajangmyun (have only had the instant ones). I feel like it was a little bland, but the texture of the noodles was good. The fried rice was good as well, also could have used a little more flavor. The rice came with a soup, not sure what it was, but it tasted like something familiar. It wasn't very busy when we went, around 7:30pm on a weekday.

    1. Fried Mandu / 군만두 / 交
    Alisha K.

    Second time ordering from this place and it is yummy! Food is packed in such a way that it doesn't go soggy, I love that little detail! I'm not sure if you can ask for the noodles spicy, but let me tell you! If you reheat the next day and cook in some pepper flakes and pepper paste, it takes it to a whole next level! Air fry the dumplings and pork, too!

    M T.

    We stopped in for dinner one night after seeing the reviews and the food was decent, nothing special but was overpriced for what it was.

    Gun Mandu
    Janet M.

    This place is still hands down one of the best Korean Chinese restaurants in bayside. The food is flavorful and delicious. They have lunch specials until 3pm, large bowls of warm noodles with broth, fried dumplings, the best tangsuyook and more. Great place for lunch if you are in the area!

    Spicy seafood soup
    Hwal L.

    These guys blew me away from start to finish and I almost wish I could eat here every week. We came here towards the end of lunch service and were seated immediately, and the hot barley tea was perfect for warming up. Staff were friendly and helpful, and food came out one by one without much delay and so began my endless gasps of joy. - Sweet and sour pork: one of the best of its kind I've had, and they clearly avoided the common mistakes I've seen other similar joints make. Tender pork, perfect gooey sauce, and just the right mix of veggies, so easy 5/5. - Jajang noodles: again, one of the very best I've had, and the hot stretchy noodles and chunky sauce made it easy for me to devour in just a handful of chopstickfuls - 5/5. - Fried rice: freshly made and served with authentic spicy seafood soup (even though my low tolerance for spiciness means I could only handle the veggies, but the broth) - 5/5. The fresh kimchi was chilled and crisp, and so was the radish, and the warm, homey ambience went perfectly with, well, everything. They don't have their own parking lot but street parking is ubiquitous so this shouldn't be an issue. Long live Guh Sung.

    Kkanpoonggi Chicken
    Lisa T.

    Food and service was terrific. Came here last minute as another nearby restaurant was closed. First time here and was pleasantly surprised at how tasty the food is and the nice portions. I would go back again. The waitress was very nice - she had suggested that we might have ordered too much food for the two of us so we adjusted our order and it was just right! The interior of the restaurant is not the most modern looking but more like a family owned restaurant.

    jjamjamyun (left: Jjambbong, right: Jjajang Myun)
    Christi K.

    Went ~8PM on Thursday and it was relatively empty. It's a pretty spacious place and the waiter was attentive. - The Samsun jjajangmyun was delicious and would go back for it if i was craving jjajangmyun. - The jjajangmyun in the jjamjamyun (half jjajanmyun and half jjamppong) was definitely inferior compared to that of the samsun jjajangmyun. - The soup base for jjamppong is good but I feel like there's always too many vegetables in comparison with everything. -The chapsal tangsuyuk was the perfect texture and it was delicious with the sauce. It is a bit pricey though. Portions are quite large. I would go back either with friends or family.

    Sweet and sour pork (sauce on the side)
    Joseph H.

    Ordered the sweet and sour pork (sauce on the side) and it was really good! Portion is Huge and we definitely took some home after. I recommend getting sauce on side and just dipping, that way if you don't finish you can just air fry it at home! The noodles with clam chop suey soup was also very good and would definitely order again. Would def come back!

    Food came out quick, good service, price with fair portion. Restaurant is busy around lunch time, but they move quick, so there is no wait usually. Jjajangmyun is little bland but is a big portion. Fried dumpling were good.

    Kanpoong Gi
    Juan G.

    Absolutely love this place and highly recommend them to anyone in or out of the area. The service was awesome; the staff were so friendly and appreciated our servers recommendation. The portion size was enough for 2 people depending how hungry you were. Amy set up our little dipping sauce right after placing down pickles and kimchi to start(kimchi got a bit of a kick). First our table split fried mandu which were the size of Spanish empanadas filled with pork. I had ordered a chicken dish kanpoong Gi which tasted so good I didn't want to share. ( def squeeze some home made hot sauce out of the bottle for this one ). The place is big enough to accommodate any party size.

    Mapa Tofu
    Karen C.

    Tried out their seafood jjajjamyung. Pretty good! I remember the last time they put too much onions but this time it was well balanced. The sauce was a bit sweeter than it should be but overall pretty good. My dad really like the maps tofu and the you can never go wrong with shrimp. Freshly fried and tasty!

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    The service was great the food was awesome! I would come back here again. Great family atmosphere!!

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    SPICY! Definitely be prepared to sweat while you eat this. I thought I could handle spicy but not…read morelike this. We tried two different soups: the Signature Spicy Sour with Fish and the Vine Pepper Numbing Flavor with Fish and Beef. They were both labeled as mild spicy but man, were they spicy! We got the Best-Value Combo which was indeed a really good value. For the small, you get 2 add-ons, 2 side dishes, and 2 bowls of rice. There's a wide variety of sides, ranging from cold, spicy dishes to sweet, fried desserts. We tried the Spiced Chicken, Fried Milk Custard, Fried Chinese Buns, and Crispy Fried Fish Skin. Everything was really good and I'd definitely come back again. Mains: Signature Spicy Sour with Fish 9/10 Vine Pepper Numbing Flavor with Fish and Beef 9/10 Sides: Spiced Chicken 8/10 Fried Milk Custard 10/10 Fried Chinese Buns 10/10 Crispy Fried Fish Skin 9/10

    It was quiet for a Friday night. This place menu seem great. I've ask them lately about the…read moredishes and got some idea on what to try my first time. So I ordered the pork with cabbage dumplings, they als have soy milks I've asked them if it fresh but they lied and turn out to be power soy milk. On top I did order fried dough and was charged 9.99 for that crappy. Not fresh and charged too much for that. I don't think I will go back ever and I didn't bother telling or dispute about there charges. You been warn and told. When you walk in and no one there on Friday or Saturday night. It should tell you something about them.

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    Mama Lee has been around forever! The owner is the chef, waitress, host, cashier, everything! Which…read moremeans if she's cooking for someone else, she can't cook for you yet. But it's definitely worth the wait because she makes some of the best authentic home style Taiwanese/Chinese food. It's a tiny restaurant with only 3 or 4 tables. Self serve rice and drinks. Make sure to have time to talk to the owner because she's so nice and always willing to have a good conversation!

    This is the epitome of a hole in the wall find. But with maybe the best home cooked Taiwanese food…read morein NYC. Mama Lee is the chef, server, busser, cashier and all things. She is a one woman show so you should be patient. Because she works alone but has so many dedicated customers, her menu is limited. If you're dining in, you can grab hot or cold water or soda yourself at the table next to the counter and find a seat yourself. Some of the menu highlights are the lion's head meatball, braised beef, celery with pork, and salt and pepper fried shrimp, but everything is delicious. Because she is the chef and owner, she can make modifications or entirely new dishes upon request, but it may depend on how many orders she has waiting. Once your food is brought to you, you can grab some purple rice in the rice cooker yourself or Mama Lee can bring you white rice. It's a unique experience that makes you feel like you're at a Taiwanese grandma's house.

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    3.9
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    A local favorite for when you want Peking Duck, soup dumplings, noodles and pork belly. I literally…read morejust told you everything I ordered this visit. And more: cold dish - garlic cucumbers to start. Classic soup dumplings (pork filling). I usually do not order the crab meat or other varieties as those seem gimmicky. The restaurant gives you a free order of pork dumplings with dine-in purchase of $20+. This visit I did try a new noodle dish - egg noodles with crab roe. It was interesting indeed. While I've had better crab roe toppings (this one was a bit greasy//oily for me) I can see why they added it to the menu. It's been a trend. The Peking Duck and crispy skin pork are still my go to dishes when coming here. It's just not easy to make at home so I'm happy to buy it. Totally classic dishes. We also ordered the beef pancakes which is also a great sharing plate. This spot is a keeper. (I usually come by to grab take out as they have the fast casual rice plates and bbq meats right at the entrance).

    We dined here tonight and couldn't help but wonder why we hadn't come back sooner since our last…read morevisit. The entire staff was professional and courteous, but the manager, Leo, truly stood out. He has always been warm and welcoming. Over the years, we've even had the chance to chat in our dialect, Shanghainese, on several occasions. He consistently goes out of his way to make sure guests feel well taken care of. Tonight, my husband ordered the General Tso's chicken, which he thoroughly enjoyed. Of course, I couldn't resist ordering a little too much for myself-- fried bean gluten, mixed vegetables, pan fried udon noodles, and brine squid. As always, they sent out complimentary steamed pork soup dumplings and, to finish, two sweet fermented glutinous rice soups for dessert. I even had leftovers--udon noodles and fried bean gluten--for lunch tomorrow. Everything we had was absolutely delicious and carried a deep sense of nostalgia--the flavors truly brought me back to where I grew up in Shanghai. Needless to say, we left very happy and will definitely be back again soon.

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    3.6
    (287 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    We went on a Thursday dinner at 8 pm. They closes at 9:30 pm. It wasn't busy. Two tables dining…read moreat that hour. We ordered : Ice soybean milk: $3.30. Sweetness is just right. You can taste the soybean flavor. We enjoyed it. Oyster pancake: $11.45. We enjoyed this flavorful dish. Plenty of little oysters. Fried bun with chives and egg: $4.30. Crispy outside with packed filling. Scallion pancake: $4.90 not as crispy as above. Generous portion. Family meal combo $52.00: 3 dishes , white rice and soup. We had: Pork chop Peking style: crispy deep fried pork chop coated with sweet abd sour sauce. A favorite for kids. Chunk chicken Taiwan: a casserole dish with enough heat. Very flavorful. It's a hearted heavier seasoned dish. Braided pork belly: another casserole dish with heat. Full of wok chi (wok heat). Sauce is more heavily seasoned. It's a fatty meat due to pork belly. Overall we are satisfied. It's a good quiet neighborhood restaurant which has been opened for at least 10 years. Service was good. Food service time was quick. Parking is easy in the evening. Will return. Credit card accepted if more than $30 transaction. Card and cash same price.

    This was my second time here. Most likely my last. Food is ok, but I don't think the Taiwanese…read morefood is great. Got the Taiwanese pork chop rice, I appreciate that they are smaller medallions which is easy to give to my toddler but it's a bit greasy and flavorless. Interestingly enough soup dumplings are pretty good, but the fried wonton are meh. Not really a fan of the open ends, which means all the juice is already leaked out. The eggplant lunch special was pretty good but there's absolutely no meat. For a Friday where there was only 2 other tables the entire time we were there the service was crap. I thought it was bad last time I was there when it was packed but I guess it doesn't matter. I usually expect bad service at Chinese places but they didn't even give my toddler a fork which is a whole new level of bad. And of course the service is super slow, the lady that is there just can't do it all herself. My biggest gripe about this place is the Taiwanese food just isn't great.

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    Took advantage of their lunch specials which included h/s soup which was spicy yet had too much…read morecorn starch as thickener. The broccoli and chix was poorly cooked. The broccoli was precooked and thrown together sorta like an afterthought basically not stir fried together. Not sure if Id order from here again, esp since parking is a nightmare in this area.

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