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    Peking Tokyo

    3.1 (54 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese, Japanese
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:30 pm

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    Mark B.

    Must do for lunch. Everything is great! Service, food, location.. best sushi in South East CT All tourists need to go here!! Dinner or lunch

    General Tso small, hard pieces of chicken.  Inedible.
    Rob F.

    Campus restaurant. Awful. I have been twice now, and both dishes were bad. General Tso's chicken was small pieces of chicken in batter deep fried so hard, I could not chew them. The fried rice tasted of nothing. Very light in color, it didn't taste of anything. The wonton soup was 3 little soggy wonton in chicken stock. Very low quality, and salty like a bullion cube. I couldn't eat it. Second day, sushi lunch. Miss soup had almost nothing in it. Weak, not hot, and barely any tofu or Wakame. Sushi rolls were mushy and fell apart trying to eat them. Avocado was mushy and the rice was soft. Not a good experience.

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    The cashier is rude and the food is mediocre. I used to get take out, but will never go back because of the terrible obnoxious service.

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    I only eat here because there is no other near by Chinese restaurant near here but their attitude and costumer service is terrible.

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    Jayd Bun

    Jayd Bun

    4.8
    (597 reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $$
    Speaks Mandarin
    Family-owned & operated

    It was my "birthday weekend" and have been wanting to try Jayd for over a year. We consider…read moreourselves foodies and try the best of the best restaurants when we travel. We made the 1hr and 15min ride from Fairhaven Ma. Order was placed Tuesday for Saturday pickup with instructions of how they do it...freshly made which was apparent. We got the Spicy Yo Po Noodles, Chicken Jin Jin's and Pork buns. Pickup was easy and we took our food to Tower Hill Brewery which was 8 minutes away and had excellent beers and Seltzer. To the food...everything was excellent! Yo Po noodles stole the show, the sauce is like nothing I've ever had. Downright delicious! 2nd for us were the Chicken Jin Jin's. Probably 2 orders next time. Last in our opinion were the Pork Buns. Hear me out...I love pan fried Peking Raviolis! I order them every time I order Chinese food. These buns were delicious, with the pillow like bun. However, they are similar to Peking Raviolis, just a thicker wrapper. Will we make the trek again...absolutely! Will we make the trip again? Absolutely!

    We are locals who order from Jayd Bun every once in a while, Most recently we had a delicious…read more"chef's choice" dinner to celebrate a birthday. I emailed about a week in advance, gave my budget and the number of people eating. I asked them to surprise us because we always love trying new things and we know every item on the menu is great. We were provided with an EXCELLENT meal of Pork & veggie buns, beef Jin Jin dumplings, spicy yo po & the green monstah noodles (we'd never had the monstah before, it is not for the faint of heart, be prepared for SPICY) I didn't wait too long for my pick up. The wait is fun, there are lots of meme type signs to read, a stream of beautiful landscapes & photos of folks enjoying food on the TV, and always great music playing. Everything was delicious and flavorful as always. We are so lucky to have this gem of a restaurant right in town.

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    China Garden

    China Garden

    4.0
    (54 reviews)
    3.7 mi
    $

    Oddly enough ... Good American-style Chinese food is hard to find in Rhode Island. I have not yet…read morefound a good spot ... and China Garden is no exception. Having said that, of the 7z or so, places I have tried in RI, AI would put this toward the top of the list (which isn't saying much). American-style Chinese food is my favourite junk food ... my guilty pleasure. For many years it has been my comfort food (I dove into a plate of Orange Chicken after failing my driving test in high school) and my New Year's Eve tradition (having waited an hour and a half in a freezing cold doorway at Cathay Garden last year). The bottom line is this is just average. You won't hate it ... but it's not as good as 80% of what you'd find in Massachusetts. Chicken Fingers ... This is the golf standard of how I judge good Chinese takeout. They were below average ... a thin, rubbery strip of chicken with around a 20% chicken to 80% breading ratio. The texture was odd, almost as if it was small pieces of chopped up chicken, reconstituted. They also tasted as though they had been soaked in chicken broth. The rice flour coating was good ... but there was way too much vs. the chicken making them too thin, too crispy and too dry. Crab Rangoon ... Incredibly garlic-powder tasting. They are the triangles of dough (normally my favourite kind) and not the little ball-shaped ones more common in Rhode Island. They were just overpoweringly garlic tasting for me. These cheese was cream-cheesy with a slightly sweet crab flavour. A little skimpy on the filling and way too much garlic. Eggroll ... Too small. This was spring roll-sized. Dry filling ... mostly cabbage and not much pork. Didn't have much flavour until dipped in the hot mustard or sweet and sour, which made it better. Didn't taste fresh and was too dry and bland. Pork fried rice ... Judging by the colour of the rice, I thought I'd be disappointed because this looked more like yellow Spanish rice. It actually tasted better than it looked. No egg pieces and very few pieces of onion but there were several thin pieces of pork in it. It needed tons of soy sauce and a small bit of hot mustard. Not the best fried rice I've ever had but I thought it would be worse. BBQ Pork Strips ... The BBQ sauce tasted more like Kraft BBQ sauce than the sweet pink Chinese sauce. Other than that, these were pretty typical of what you find elsewhere with a less BBQ/smokey flavour. General Tso's Chicken ... Meh. Not the worst but not the best. The chicken fingers are similar to the pieces of chicken you'd find in here. The sauce is very sweet and sticky but not as complex as some of the other places I've tried. Not much garlic and citrus to layer in with the sugary sweetness of the sauce here. Pan Fried Peking Ravioli (pork dumplings) ... The best dish they make. Perfectly pan seared on the sides, doughy and a nice pork flavour inside. The included soy/plum (?) dipping sauce was good and went nicely with the dumplings. I'd come back to order these. Condiments ... Gave a miniscule amount of hot mustard sauce compared to other places but it was homemade. Very hot but a bit too sweet. Duck sauce was more like runny applesauce. Homemade but not the best I've had. Overall, 3 stars might seem like a bad review ... but it's really average, which this was. I have been spoiled by the great Chinese food in Massachusetts. For some reason, some states just don't have good suppliers ... I find it odd that Chinese food looks/tastes different at each place in Rhode Island and none of it is great. If I were going to order Chinese food from any restaurant in Rhode Island, this would actually be at the top of the list, which is a sad commentary.

    The absolute best Chinese restaurant in South County!!! The…read morefriendliest service, the food is delicious. I could there everyday!

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    Ching Tao Restaurant

    Ching Tao Restaurant

    3.4
    (134 reviews)
    11.7 mi
    $$

    I'm heartbroken. This is a sad loss for the locals and island. Ching Tao is the last of the 3 great…read moreChinese restaurants this island had. Hong Kong being the best and my friends family restaurant The Canton being a very close second. This is the second time I've eaten Ching Tao since it changed ownership and the second time I've seen a drastic change in the quality of their food. The difference is night and day. The new owner did what all stupid people do when they buy a great restaurant and trade what made it so great for more money. Such a stupid, STUPID move. He dropped the ball big time and if he doesn't change back right now, it's the beginning of the end for this once outstanding restaurant. I'm sorry. I've eaten this food since I was a kid and I'm 55 now. Trust me when I say what I say. The egg rolls are smaller and pre- cooked or pre cooked even more so when you get them now they're almost burnt and crusty. Not only that they're considerably smaller. I've ordered them on both occasions and they were exactly the same. The best egg rolls on the island by far are close to mall food quality now. I also got the General Tso's chicken. It's half breading now and falls apart on the fork before you can get it into your mouth. I was blown away at the reduction in size of the chicken, the change from chicken breast to thigh meat and doesn't taste half as good as it did. That's all I got the last two times I've eaten there so thats all I can give an opinion on but I'll guarantee everything's changed there in one way or another in the name of the all mighty dollar. I won't be going there again and it makes me genuinely sad. I'm going to miss that place.

    My husband and I enjoyed a great dinner at Ching Tao in Middletown…read more After driving 5 hours to Rhode Island from Jersey, we were famished. The restaurant was close to the hotel where we were staying. (If you need a visual landmark, it shares the same lot as the Planet Fitness on Main). Here's what we ordered: - Scallion pancakes - Wings - Steamed Vegetables (snow peas, broccoli, and string beans) - Mapo Tofu - Fried Rice Good food for a great price, and the food also stays well the next day. Plus, there's a bar inside (we did not expect to see that) and they have a whole page of Polynesian Cocktails in their menu! We loved the old school charm of the spot, too. Ching Tao is awesome!

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