Underrated chinese spot. Great food. Best thing is the halal chicken nuggets, O trust me, they taste like Mcdonalds chicken nuggets, they are soooooo goood. Wings are great here too. A visit to this spot is a must.
Syed A.
Place rating: 5 Bay Shore, NY
Used to eat here 2 to 3 times a week. Their wings are delicious and have a spicy flavor. Everything on the menu is good to amazing. If I’m anywhere near the neighborhood I stop to get food :-)
Yajaida M.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
So the food is great. As far as delivery it can be a wait depending on the time you call or use grub hub. I just got my lunch and after I requested no peas I still have peas in my rice. Hence the 4 stars. Food is fresh, price is inexpensive and it’s pretty good considering they don’t cook pork.
Jada C.
Place rating: 4 SUNNYSIDE, NY
I like the quick service they offer. This restaurant turned into my favorite Chinese take out place. The food tastes great. They do not use MSG and this makes a huge difference. They cook with fresh vegetables. When I order the vegetable mei fun with curry, I can taste every vegetable. The broccoli with garlic sauce(with white rice) tastes superb! No other place can match the taste. The prices remain fair. Other places hike up the prices if the orders do not appear on the menu. This place costs less than other take out places. A small place, many locals come here due to the location. I like the fact that the girl remembers me and knows what I usually order. Cash only when you order at the counter.
Khadisha A.
Place rating: 5 Flushing, NY
Amazing. Just amazing. Been going to this place for years the food here just gets better and tastier! Recommend this place for everyone.
Divya P.
Place rating: 3 SUNNYSIDE, NY
It’s such a shame that I have to give this place a lower rating! The quality of the food hasn’t gotten worse, but every time I order certain dishes, like a chicken with broccoli for example, they throw in a ton of broccoli with just a couple of pieces of chicken. I have requested them to add more chicken in the next time they prepared the food, but the same issue occured twice after. I haven’t been going back there since. I might try it again soon though, since the food still tastes pretty good.
Luke C.
Place rating: 4 Woodside, NY
For a Chinese take out place — this place is very good. I really like that they do not use MSG. They have all the traditional take out options. I always ask for just a little oil/sauce because usually chinese take out places smother everything in too much oil/sauce. They are quick and cheap. I was very surprised how good the Shrimp Mei Fun was(which I saw a worker eating. Always eat what the staff eats!), and it was only $ 5.50 for a large portion. The only thing that prevents me from giving them 5 stars was the other day I was there and they had many bugs(flies) on the floor in the main area. It was really weird. They were all like half-dying on the floor. Maybe the floor coating was attracting them or something. Anyway it was really weird and not good.
Julio R.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
So, we’ve tried a few of the Sunnyside Chinese places, and it’s pretty slim pickings. My Hunan chicken was sadly mild. However, Halal Kitchen did not make us ill, like most everyone else did, so that’s a big win for delivery Chinese. btw — dumplings are *heavy* and thick-doughed. Sauce, though, is awesome.
Ka S.
Place rating: 5 Woodside, NY
Cavan d’s review is full of crap and lies. its an awesome family owned place where they care about every detail and neatness food is delicious, large entrees reasonable price amd the most important its always fresh they r courteous and honest people i have been their loyal coustomer for 7 years never had a complain they r serving authentic chinese cuisine i just dont get it that why people r expecting it to be different from authentic chinese food that others r selling.
Asaduz Z.
Place rating: 5 Flushing, NY
The food is better than any Chinese food I have eaten before. The place is clean so one can sit in and dine. The service is amazing and I would recommend anyone who likes Chinese food as well as quick service and HALAL to go here. Happy Dinning!!!
Fahim R.
Place rating: 4 Woodside, Queens, NY
This place is our usual Chinese eatery. When they say authentic, they really mean authentic. It is amazingly similar to regular Chinese restaurants, and taste amazing in comparison. We almost always get it delivered to us and they give a free can of soda if over $ 10. We almost always order the chicken with broccoli, but some times we get very small amounts of chicken, and too much broccoli. They give sauce packets, but they give so few packets unless you ask them for extra. All in all, this place has great tasting food with only a few flaws. If you can’t find a good halal Chinese restaurant, this is the place to eat!
Sarah A.
Place rating: 3 Bayonne, NJ
Only halal Chinese that delivers and takes online orders — fills you up but nothing to rave about– for a better halal experience and longer drive hit up no pork halal downtown Brooklyn or Amins in jersey city.
Shuhana K.
Place rating: 5 Manhattan, NY
the best halal chinese restaurant in nyc!!!
Gigi C.
Place rating: 4 Woodside, NY
good local spot. love the beef n broccoli. no complaints from me
Kitty T.
Place rating: 3 Sunnyside, NY
Ordered through GrubHub. Food had huge volume and was very reasonable. Had beef with garlic sauce and chicken chow mein. Did not realized that chow mein was not a noodle dish here. Which can happen in some restaurants. Should have ordered lo mein. Aside from that, the dishes were good overall. A little on the bland side with flavor, but not bad. Will probably order from them again.
Octavia V.
Place rating: 5 New York, NY
Obviously if you’re a regular around the neighborhood, you’d be aware that it’s a Halal Chinese take out. Anyways, as a Muslim-American or southeast asian myself I love their fried chicken wings! it has some kind of curry taste to it. The other reason why it is Halal and fabulous is because it serves no pork and on top of that, they do not mix their fried food or anything stirred in a wok with pork oil,. BIG A+ and Ameen to that! As an added note, only the ignorant will make reference of halal food to only gyro meat, chicken and rice, and kebabs. It’s amazing that although NYC is diverse culturally, very few are knowledgeble of what is meant by Halal. The existence of the halal kitchen in sunnyside will hopefully break the limited notion of what is halal.
Cavan D.
Place rating: 2 Bayville, NY
I’m pretty sure everybody who steps in this place is expecting the same, but ends up disappointed. I stepped in expecting the same menu I would get if I were to go a Halal Street Cart. NOPE! Just the same run of the mill Chinese food joint. Then I figured it would taste different from the usual since following the strict Halal dietary rules, so I ordered. Wrong again, tasted the same as any other Chinese joint. I’m pretty sure if Allah ate here he be would most displeased.
Jando S.
Place rating: 2 Queens, NY
Going by just the title alone, one might be surprised to learn this place is actually a Chinese restaurant. Not just any Chinese restaurant, but a Chinese takeout joint. And not just any Chinese takeout joint, but a HALAL Chinese takeout joint. Is the Halal food legit? Maybe. Does the place seem like the dime-a-dozen Chinese takeout places in the hood? Yes x 10. The place is not as dingy as some of the other Chinese places, but large enough to host about 3 – 4 tables. During the hot summer months it’s so muggy in there, I wonder how the cooks can handle the kitchen heat let alone the humidity. The hole in the wall feel is evident, but that is to be expected with most places like this. After some talks with the folks behind the counter, I learned the manager is of the Muslim faith. Though the word Halal will have many thinking of gyro meats, chicken and rice with white/hot sauce off the carts, all one will find here is the usual Chinese takeout suspects: General Tso’s, egg rolls, fried rice, etc. There is no pork on the menu obviously and all meat(chicken, beef) is preceded by a «Halal» notation on the menu. With all of the talk of the food, how was it? On just a Chinese-American takeout scale, the place is mediocre. There hasn’t been one outstanding dish I’ve sampled that would warrant another visit here. Tried a combo of things: General Tso’s, curry chicken, beef with broccoli, and some mixed vegetable lo mein and it was no dice on all of them. Bland, barely seasoned, and about on par with the rest of the Sunnyside Chinese joints. The prices aren’t bad, but for $ 6.95 for a medium order of chow fun, I’d much rather the Halal carts in Jackson Heights.