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    Hong Kong One

    3.4 (47 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Tofu in garlic sauce
    Max K.

    Amazing customer service. Excellent recommendations and we we're able to go off the menu and customize! I'm impressed. It's americanized Chinese food however they have some menu items you can't get at most similar places like mapo tofu. They have an extensive list of tofu dishes! Also fresh spring rolls that looked delicious. Definitely will be back to try more menu items.

    Hot n sour with lunch combo
    Marissa N.

    Standard take out. Not a lot of veg in the hot n sour soup but the consistency was good. The general tso chicken was cooked well but the sauce was basic without heat even though it was billed as spicy.

    Julie B.

    This place use to be called KJ's chinese, which i use to love in its old location. It now has different owners now and located in the same area. The last owner sold it to another family member (i believe) and everything is the same. same menu, same prices, same chef. the new location is in the I-Square market set back off of Titus. They still don't deliver, so i think thats the only thing i would change of the place. they have take out and sit down if you decide to stay in the "food court" like setting with the other restaurants that are there. the portions do seem a tad bit smaller when dining in rather than take out, but thats ok. i still had left overs. probably best to not eat all the chinese in one sitting anyway. i recommend the sesame chicken and lo mein, but then again everything is good.

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    New Number One

    New Number One

    3.3
    (47 reviews)
    6.5 mi
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    New Number One Chinese Restaurant - Full Review 1540 W…read moreRidge Rd, Rochester, NY 14615 Boss Fights and Bites Review Series First Impressions: The moment you walk in, you're hit with that classic takeout aroma - soy, garlic, sesame oil - you already know it's about to go down. The spot has that old-school Chinese takeout vibe: simple, clean, and focused on flavor, not flash. --- What I Ordered: General Tso's Chicken Shrimp Lo Mein Crab Rangoons Egg Roll Steamed Dumplings --- General Tso's Chicken: Sweet, spicy, and crispy - exactly how it should be. The sauce had a good kick without overpowering the flavor. Chicken was tender inside with that golden crunch. Easily one of the best in the area. Shrimp Lo Mein: Noodles were cooked just right - not too greasy, not too dry. Shrimp was fresh and had good bite. Could use a little more garlic or soy for depth, but still solid. Crab Rangoons: Creamy, crunchy, and packed with flavor. These were a hit. You get that satisfying crunch with the creamy crab filling - not overly sweet like some spots do. Steamed Dumplings: Soft and juicy with a flavorful pork filling. Dipping sauce was on point. Not doughy, just right. Egg Roll: Golden and crispy with a nice balance of cabbage and pork inside. Great with the duck sauce. --- Pros: Big portions, great value Fast service Hits all the nostalgic Chinese takeout cravings Clean and well-packaged Cons: Lo mein could use a little more flavor Limited seating (best for takeout) --- Final Verdict (8.9/10): New Number One Chinese Restaurant is bringing the heat. Classic Chinese-American dishes done right. If you're craving comfort food that hits every time, this place delivers - literally and figuratively. Perfect for a late-night boss fight meal or chilling after a long grind. Let me know what YOU always order from your local Chinese spot - and drop your suggestions for the next food battle

    Ordered takeout as it was first time ordering from this restaurant. Very easy to order. 45min-1hr…read moredelivery time and came right on time. Food was hot, fresh and so good. We ordered orange chicken, sesame chicken, wonton soup and shrimp egg rolls. Definitely will order from here again. FYI: they do automatically take 10% for tip for driver.

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    C8. Sesame Chicken Combo Platter It was so good that I forgot to take a picture lol
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    OG Dumpling House

    OG Dumpling House

    4.1
    (282 reviews)
    8.6 mi

    The Asian fare here is comparable to what I find in NYC's Chinatown. Amazing soup dumplings-…read moreperfect actually. The spicy wontons were excellent. I really enjoyed the basil fried rice. The cherry tomatoes were a nice touch. The service is attentive and the food is served quickly. I may move to Rochester because of this place. It's that good. Bottom line, I'll be back every time I visit Rochester.

    My boyfriend mentioned in recent conversation that he'd never had soup dumplings before... so we…read moreopted to stop here one day when we were out and about running errands. Now, when I was going to RIT (back in the day), I remember this being a Might Taco... but I'm quite delighted to see it as an OG Dumpling House location too! (Though it's probably a good thing that it wasn't a dumpling house when I was in college, because those freshman 15 would have been aaaaaaaaaall because of the soup dumplings.) You can order takeout or sit in the restaurant. Our getting offered a table when we first got there was a bit discombobulated, but we were asked after a few minutes if we wanted to sit or takeout and we confirmed we wanted to eat in the restaurant. After another minute or two, we were given our table. Because of the time waiting for our table, we had already decided on what we wanted to eat and drink... so we were able to order pretty quickly. We ordered the xiao long bao, of course, as well as steamed pork bao, and then fried green beans, fried calamari, and shumai to share. The items came out quickly enough... but as we were making our way through the plates, I was a bit surprised that our server wasn't also taking away plates that we'd finished. In most dim sum-type restaurants I've visited, it's common for the server to take finished plates away throughout the service to ensure you have room on the table for anything else that might be coming out. Since the tables in this location are perhaps a bit on the smaller side, we soon found ourselves running out of enough space to really spread out the plates to share. The soup dumplings are good... though they perhaps didn't have broth that was quite as flavorful as I'd been hoping for. I'm glad we visited, as OG Dumpling House has been on my list to try for quite a while. Now that the craving is appeased though, I'll be happy to try another one of Rochester's Chinese or dim sum-style restaurant locations.

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