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Jin Da Lai

Jin Da Lai

35-30 Union St, 11354, Queens, US, Broad Channel, United States

Bbq • Fish • Meat • Casual


"Cuisine: 8 Service: 6 Decor: 3 Value: 7 Overall: 7 Where do you go for a beer and some late night Chinese bbq? If you haven't been to restaurant, then you should give this place a try. It may be the description of a dive, but my friends and I always have a good time whenever we eat here. So, what makes this restaurant special? At each table is a small fire pit where they lay down a pile of charcoal briquettes. You can order from over 30 different kinds of food on a stick and grill them to your liking. Then add some of their amazing seasoning and enjoy! The most popular choices are usually lamb, beef, and chicken ... ... you should definitely get them. They all taste great, especially the lamb, which is our group's favorite. However, if you are adventurous, go for some of the more odd items on the menu. By that, I don't mean squid legs or fish tofu, which are both delicious btw. I'm talking about chicken heart, beef tendon, lamb kidney, etc. May sound disgusting to some people, but music to my ears, and others who appreciates the unique textures of the food they sample. There is also a huge selection of cooked dishes that are quite good too. On this night, we ordered something resembling fried corn pancake, which was crispy and somewhat addicting. We were also given a yummy free dish made with vermicelli, shredded tofu and cabbage in a sweet slightly spicy sauce. However, my favorite dish was the stir fried pork intestines w/ peppers. Absolutely fantastic! Anyway, if you have a late night craving for some Chinese BBQ, and don't mind a basement dive, then stop in for some awesome grub."

Red Dragon

Red Dragon

213 S Highland Ave, Pittsburgh I-15206-3912, United States

Tea • Soup • Meat • Chinese


"Pretty good for a tiny Chinese spot located near a vape shop. There are lots of different more popular Chinese/Asian restaurants located near this place, but it 's still got solid food. I ordered the fried dumplings, spring rolls, and brown sugar boba tea (also known as bubble tea).The dumplings here were just fine. They didn 't stand out, and they weren 't particularly flavorful, but they were pretty good. The restaurant didn 't label them as pork dumplings, but I 'm almost certain they are made with pork. Not much of a vegetable flavor, and pork quality isn 't as great as you might get elsewhere, but they are enjoyable with that tasty dumpling sauce. The outer covering is somewhat flimsy. Decent portion.Boba tea was enjoyable and surprisingly cheap at only $5 for a large amount. The pearls were chewy, as they should be, and they put in a lot of these pearls (almost too many). Still, the tea itself was quite flavorful. It 's difficult to describe the flavor; it was sweet, but didn 't have much of a 'brown sugar ' flavor in particular.Surprisingly, my favorite part of the meal were the spring rolls. Usually, they get somewhat soggy or stale when waiting and spending time in the car. But, when I arrived home, they were still crispy! The inside of the spring roll was packed with vegetables. It was all around near perfect. Plus, the price was super reasonable.All in all, is Red Dragon the best Asian food in the area? Probably not. But, they 've got good spring rolls, and the food is pretty cheap. The food is still fairly good, too. If you do come here, be sure to try those spring rolls."