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    TOA Asian Fusion

    3.9 (10 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 10:30 PM
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Rosemary S.

    Had such a fun evening at another Yelp event getting a sneak peek of the new T.O.A. Asian Fusion in Merrick before they officially open! It was so nice catching up with familiar faces and meeting some new ones while enjoying an incredible spread of food. There was a huge buffet, plenty of fresh sushi (my favorite), a creative drink menu, and I even tried a lychee soda for the first time. Everything we tasted was delicious! If you loved their other locations, you'll definitely want to check out this one. I have a feeling this is going to become another Long Island favorite!

    Adri M.

    I ordered lunch specials and the food arrived on time and nicely packaged. We ordered sushi lunch specials and they were delicious. Good quality fish. Their salad dressing is a little on the sweet side and I prefer more ginger flavor, but overall it was good. The packaging for chopsticks and soy sauce are nice quality too and prepackaged. Will definitely order again.

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    O Mandarin

    4.0
    (332 reviews)
    6.5 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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    Danny's Chinese Kitchen - Bellmore

    Danny's Chinese Kitchen - Bellmore

    3.4
    (201 reviews)
    0.8 mi
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    Very busy take out restaurant. I walked in one Friday night and placed my order at the counter…read more The young lady who took my order was very polite and professional. Nice! Not what I'm typically used to. I waited around a bunch of customers and Doordash folk picking up their orders and 25 minutes later got my food. The dishes weren't what I was accustomed to from other Chinese takeout restaurants, but they were pretty good. The general tso's chicken was very meaty but had a different kind of sauce than I've gotten in other places; it was more barbecue-like than the thick, sweet, spicy, orange glaze I'm accustomed to. The chicken in garlic sauce was good. The chicken, as well as the vegetables, were shredded, which is different than I'm accustomed to. The chicken lo mein was perfect with a tasty smoky flavor. I'm taking one star off for the egg rolls which are always my favorite part of a Chinese dinner. They weren't piping hot, right out of the fryer. While tasty, they were only a bit warm and soggy. I'm thinking they have a ton sitting ready to go on a busy night, but aren't dropped in the frying vat when ordered. But all in all, this place was great - good service and good food - and I'll definitely visit again.

    Delicious great take out! This is Merrick Bellmore stand out excellent Chinese take out. Had…read morechicken dumplings-fresh & soft like rice roll rather than pierogie dough! Also excellent beef chow fun, young chow fried rice, sesame chicken and amazing spare ribs! All was excellent! This is a take out with a few tables but super clean & nice I would eat there!

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    Teng's Restaurant

    Teng's Restaurant

    4.6
    (223 reviews)
    4.5 mi
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    First time trying the spot , drove all the way from Queens with the boys . It was 10 of us , we got…read moreseated right away. It's first come first serve basis , no reservations. Loved the service and food !! Still dreaming about the Hot and Sour and Crispy Beef.

    ***INDO-CHINESE FLAVOR BOMB IN YOUR MOUTH*** ***SUPER…read moreFRIENDLY FAMILY-RUN RESTAURANT*** INDO-CHINESE? In the early 1800's a large number of Chinese citizens, immigrated to Calcutta, a city in the northern part of India, close to China. After becoming established, many of these immigrants started opening restaurants to support themselves. And then, because of a lack of certain ingredients, and to tailor the food to the palates of the Indian citizens, these Chinese chefs altered their recipes. And these new recipes, incorporated certain Indian spices, and a heavier use of spices and sauces - which made these new style dishes especially appealing - and created what is known today as Indo-Chinese, or Indian-style Chinese food. MASTER CHEF MIKE TENG Mike Teng, son of Hakka Chinese parents, was born and raised in India. He started cooking at 14, and eventually became a head chef preparing Indo-Chinese food in Mumbai. Then in 1984, he emigrated to the US and worked in the restaurant industry, until he became executive chef at the famous Jade Eatery & Lounge in Forrest Hills Queens. And it was here that he became notorious for his unique cuisine, and went on to receive numerous accolades. A DIFFERENT APPROACH After seven years of grueling work at Jade, Mike decided to take a break from the restaurant industry for a while. Then in 2019 he opened Teng's Restaurant, and set up operations in a way that would minimize work. As such, the restaurant would only open for dinner, between 4-11 PM, and there would be minimal table service. So let me explain how this works: You sit down at a table, and a friendly family member takes you order and helps with recommendations if necessary. And then you grab paper plates & cups, and plastic utensils from a shelf by the front counter. There's also a refrigerator here with drinks to choose from. And then the food is served to you at the table in take-out style containers. THE KEY TO ORDERING HERE There are a relatively large number of items on the menu, but most of the dishes can be broken down into a few different styles, such as Hakka Chili, Manchurian, Salt And Pepper, Orange, Szechuan, Basil, Kung Pao, and Ginger & Scallion. And the key to ordering here is to avoid choosing multiple dishes in the same style, as the meal & flavors can become one-note in nature. But if your vigilant, and pick some of the best items from each style, you will be rewarded with an Indo-Chinese flavor bomb in your mouth. FIRST TIME? GIVE THESE A SHOT So a few recommendations to try on a first visit, if you're able to enjoy spicy foods would be: - Hakka Chili Style Chicken or Beef - Salt and Pepper Style Fish Filets or Chicken - Orange Chicken or Kung Pao Chicken - Manchurian Style Fish or Chicken - General Tso's Chicken or Tofu - Ginger and Scallion Chicken - Szechuan Wontons or Momos - Orange Glazed Wings or Hakka Chili Wings - Basil Fried Rice - Hakka Noodles And here's a few vegetable recommendations: - Manchurian style Cauliflower or Salt and Pepper Cauliflower - Szechuan Potato or Potato with Black Bean Sauce - Spicy Stir Fried String Beans. - Mapo Tofu - Manchow Soup with or without meat YOU'RE PROBABLY GONNA LOVE THIS PLACE After many visits here with dozens of different people, I've noticed first-timers always react the same way when trying one of chef Teng's best dishes. Their eyes open wide, and the head starts slowly shaking side-to-side, and then I hear grunts of mmm! or wow! I mean really, it never fails to be a wonderful surprise for everyone. But don't get me wrong, not everything on the menu is a home run. For example, some of the Asian fusion dishes such as Pad Thai or Mango Chicken are just weird. So even though there are some things to overlook here, such as no lunch service, or the cafeteria style vibe, If you choose some of the chef's best dishes, for sure that flavor bomb is going to hit you right in the mouth, and you'll definitely be coming back here for more. I always do.

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    Manchurian rice,  already eaten chicken Pakora, fried chicken wings , Hakka chili wings !   What a great night with delicious food !

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    Manchurian rice, already eaten chicken Pakora, fried chicken wings , Hakka chili wings ! What a great night with delicious food !

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