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    Mr Wok

    3.1 (10 reviews)
    InexpensiveCantonese
    Open 11:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    West Lake Plum House - Turnip cake.

    West Lake Plum House

    3.7(282 reviews)
    30.2 mi
    $$

    TDLR: Begars can't be choosers. I think this is the only chinese restaurant in the area, so good…read moreenough is...... good enough. Chicken and Corn soup: Warm, and it hits the middle point of clean and hearty. I was scared that it was gonna be tasteless, but I got enough chicken and corn to not feel that way. Pork Chop: This is another Chinese restaurant staple. 85% of the chinese porkchops that you eat will taste the same. This one is no different. Tofu with Salted Fish: It was fine. The tofu did a good job defusing the saltiness of the fish, and the dish was generally well balanced. Objectively, this is probably one of their better dishes. I just feel that it didn't have the pop that I was looking for. Hot prawn salad with broccoli: The broccoli was just boiled. Nothing to talk about. The pawn was fried and bathed in mayonnaise. What's not to like? Yang Chow Fried Rice: A Chinese restaurant staple. 90% of the Yang Chow Fried Rice that you will eat will taste the same. This one stayed with the majority. Service; It was fine. The place wasn't busy, so getting what we needed wasn't hard. Ambiance: This place was built to support multiple small to medium families, and maybe one to two tables that can support 8-10 people. It's in a quiet area, so the crowd wasn't too crazy.

    Came here with my family and friends last Sunday. Was recommended by my friend. Dim sum was ok. The…read moreseafood fried mei fun was pretty good per my family. Service was not so good. It can be better. The restaurant is in decent condition. As for me, there are many other better dim sum restaurants.

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    West Lake Plum House - Oh the joy and anticipation of what's to come.

    Oh the joy and anticipation of what's to come.

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    Tofu pudding.

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    Qin Dynasty - beef chow fun

    Qin Dynasty

    3.5(493 reviews)
    49.3 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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    Qin Dynasty - Side room

    Side room

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    Fried Chicken

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    Wow Cafe - Cocoa Milky French Toast filled with Evaporated Milk

    Wow Cafe

    4.3(43 reviews)
    27.8 mi
    $$

    We finally made time to stop by Wow Cafe! Don't blink or you'll miss this place. There's not a…read moresolid parking lot for this building but you can park behind the plaza next to it where Coco is located and walk to the front. Very happy to have a Hong Kong style Cha Chan Tang restaurant right here in Edison, NJ. While there are a few places in NYC, its nice to see Jersey finally get one too. The stars if today were the appetizer dishes. The rice noodles with the special peanut sauce was 100% the best and exactly what you'd expect when you order that dish. The squid and popcorn chicken were both amazing and fried lightly but with a great crispy texture. The small pineapple bun with butter was delicious. We actually had it as a starter and again for dessert. While we loved the apps, the baked rice with pork chop and pepper steak rice bowls were just ok. They weren't amazingly flavorful, but they were still tasty with heavy portions so the value was there. We had HK style milk tea and topped off our meal with their special creamy french toast. Overall we left overly full and didn't have to pay too much. Wow Cafe is very affordable and the staff is very friendly and fast to cater to your needs. It may not look like much on the outside, but the food definitely brings me back and hits the spot!

    The moment you enter, it feels like entering someone's house with a random arcade and a few sitting…read morebooths. You can order the food with a QR code in which it directly goes into the kitchen. For the food itself, I loved the peanut sauce noodles and the potato casserole. I wasn't too bit of a fan of the milk bread dessert but it sure is worth a picture for its design! Overall, I liked most of the dishes and would love to come back to try more!

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    Wow Cafe - Interior, dining area

    Interior, dining area

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    Small Pineapple Butter

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    Mai's Garden - My selections. 1.36 pounds!  More than enough for me.

    Mai's Garden

    4.3(4 reviews)
    7.0 mi

    The place is inside McCaffrey's Food Market, buffet style carry out. $9.99 per pound…read more Multiple selections, chicken items are nice bug breast meat pieces, not gristle and fat, like some Chinese restaurants. You can make multiple selections and sample many items like I did. My selections were 1.36 pounds and not even $14.00. Just take your container to the cashier... A deal! Hopefully, you won't be disappointed. I wasn't!

    Mai's Garden is located within McCaffery's Supermarket in Lower Makefield, Pa. It is strictly a…read moreChinese take out joint alongside several other hot food vendors in a very attractive setting designed and executed on the right hand side of the store as you walk in. It benefits from the neighborhood. I just became aware of its existence while looking for an Asian alternative to all the usual suspects in the area. It surprised me being next door to Gold Coin II, and directly behind Little Dragon, yet without any exterior signage. For $6.99 I loaded up a to-go container with General Tso's Chicken, Sesame Chicken, Chicken & String Beans, Fried Rice, Dumpling and Egg Roll. All food tastes best when right off the stove, and clearly I was not tasting the optimal dishes by the time I was sitting at my dining room table. Still, those are the cards Mai and I were dealt. In each case, the sauces were a thickish goo, with flavor varying little between the General and Sesame. The former was very mildly spiced, but predominantly sweet; while the later was unabashedly sugary. The String Beans were steamed and retained a slight snap, which I appreciated. The Egg Roll was not good, as it seemed dominantly shredded cabbage, and not hot enough to keep its skin crispy. The Pork Dumpling was fished out of a soy/ginger soup that was absorbed into the thick skin, and the stuffing was ample; yet the taste was lacking. All in all, for strictly take out Chinese/American, the offerings were adequate, but not nearly as good as most surrounding sit down restaurants, which in and of themselves are at best only Okay. Mai's Garden has a lovely setting for being an in-house vendor, but the actual victuals leave a lot to be desired. Nice idea. Poor execution.

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    Mai's Garden - A few of the selections...

    A few of the selections...

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    Mai's Garden

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