If you are looking for Queens/Brooklyn style Chinese food around Franklin Square, this is the spot as others mentioned. We ordered pork fried rice with chicken wings and vegetables with chicken. The rice and vegetables with chicken tastes better than I remember from takeouts in Queens. The rice had some nice cubes of pork with a slight char to them. The chicken and vegetables had a tasty flavor. The chicken wings however were just mediocre, they were smaller, drier, and are not large and well battered like in the boroughs. I gave this venue 5 stars, because it is the best I tasted around here, and they gave a large portion of their delicious pork fried rice stuffed into the container. This is my spot from now on. I normally don’t write reviews, but was dismayed by the lack of reviews for Chinese takeout around here so I figured I would help the next person out.
Jim B.
Place rating: 5 Seaford, NY
Excellent fresh food, good price, yummy and cash only. The best in town. My wife and I love this place.
Betsy D.
Place rating: 4 Peoria, AZ
Yum! Massive portions, but incredible food. Note, they do NOT take credit cards — we had to run to the ATM down the street! No worries, we needed to burn a few cals before the massive inhalation that was about to take place anyway!
Rich C.
Place rating: 4 Encinitas, CA
Great authentic food which is always fresh.
Chris S.
Place rating: 4 Sacramento, CA
Tried this place based on Unilocal reviews(and lack of any really good Chinese in the area), and I wasn’t disappointed. I got a small wonton soup and Singapore noodles, ran me 10 bucks. The dumplings were very flavorful, and the Singapore noodles delicious(too much to eat in one sitting). It’s nothing like you’d find in Flushing or Chinatown of course(I like noodle soups meat, greens and spicy oil), but for what it is, it’s very good. The people are nice, too. I will be back.
James R.
Place rating: 4 Floral Park, NY
Originally from queens I’m picky with the chinese restaurants. Overall very good considering the choices around. the place can use a facelift
Larry C.
Place rating: 4 Bellerose, NY
Great food, nice people & quick delivery! Best joint in the area!
Olivia M.
Place rating: 3 Elmont, NY
I got kind of excited reading the few reviews and decided to give it a chance. I live in Elmont and I usually drive 15 minutes to Franklin Square for Chinese but they’ve been lacking in flavor lately so I’ve been on the hunt for a new Chinese take out spot. Well, for one. I get there and they don’t take credit cards — said differently on Unilocal(but I guess that’s not their fault). So I go to the bank, go back and get my food, come home and they didn’t put my lo mein in the bag… so I had them deliver it. We also ordered General Tso’s chicken and sesame chicken and it was pretty mediocre. While the flavor was good, the chicken was mainly crunchy breading and not much chicken. The portions are huge, but I’d rather have some actual meat. Pretty disappointing. On a better note, my friend said the lo mein was good.
B P.
Place rating: 5 Dover, NH
Went based off the 2 reviews and am very happy I did. My new favorite take out spot. Just don’t listen to google maps directions. Keep driving on the same road about a block past the keyfood on the left hand side if you’re coming from Hempstead. The food was fresh, hot and really good.
Elly F.
Place rating: 5 Nassau County, NY
I have lived in Brooklyn, Queens and now Nassau and I can wholeheartedly say that this is the best Chinese take out food ever!!! Everything I order is delicious, not greasy and well cooked. When I have company I have ordered food for alot of people and everyone agrees that this food is great!!!
Tiff M.
Place rating: 5 New Hyde Park, NY
I’ve been going here for at least 5 years now(probably going on more). I was first introduced to this take-out place by a friend and am glad I was. It’s pretty hard to find a good take out place in this area without going off into Queens; all the more reason I like it. Mostly everything I’ve tried is pretty good: lo mein, chow fun, egg foo young, curry chicken, etc. Of course it’s not as great as the food in Chinatown or Flushing, but hey I’m not complaining.