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Wong's Garden

Wong's Garden

1203 Jericho Turnpike, New Hyde Park, NY 11040, USA, United States

Asian • Lunch • Cheese • Seafood


"Unfortunately, I am still searching for a good Chinese restaurant in the Floral Park New Hyde Park area. This is NOT it.First time ordering Wong's Garden so I ordered a bunch of stuff. Here's my take on the food...Spicy cold sesame noodles. Too sweet and had little flavor. No salt or herbs and wasn't spicy. I ate three bites before it went into the garbage.Fried pork dumplings. OMG they were disgusting. The dumplings themselves were obviously old and dried out. The insides were a greasy slimy mess. That also had no flavor. Try salt, soy sauce or maybe some fresh scallions. Sigh. I couldn't swallow the one I tried and I opened the others to see if the disgusting center was the same. They all were inedible.Hot and sour soup. Was like dark dish water. Was NOT Hot or sour. Nearly flavorless and contained none of the shredded pork I enjoy in ever other hot and sour soup I've had.Vegetable spring rolls. Crunchy on the outside but slimy on the inside. I was able to swallow the one bite I took before they went into the garbage.Deep fried cheese wantons. I had high hopes. Unfortunately, they are just unseasoned, un-herbed, cream cheese filled fried dough.General Tso's shrimp. It's the only thing that didn't go right into the garbage can. My wife thought they were fine but that they had too much sugar in the sauce.There is a trend here. They serve cheap ingredients, poorly put together with no care about the final products. Is there no pride in the food or the kitchen? Certainly seems like there is none.My search continues..."

Lee's Chop Suey

Lee's Chop Suey

4660 N Western Ave, Chicago, Illinois, 60625, United States

Meat • Asian • Cheese • Chinese


"**Update: January 29, 2021** Last night, we decided to order Chinese food online. Since we didn’t have any paper menus at home, we turned to Google and Yelp to see what they had to offer. I decided to try the Chef's Special for the first time, specifically the Taiwan Style Rice Noodles, which came in a generous portion. The dish included glass noodles that are thinner than spaghetti, mixed with shredded chicken, bean sprouts, pea pods, shredded carrots, and onions. My sister mentioned she could see them preparing my meal right in the kitchen. I also ordered two egg rolls, and my sister picked up one package of them. I asked about almond cookies—though they’re not listed on the main menu, they are available separately in packs of four. My sister chose her favorite dish, the #18 Dinner Special: General Tao's Chicken, which comes with chicken fried rice, one egg roll, and a choice of drink (bottled water or soda) for $8.35, plus a little extra for her meal. She went out to pick up our takeout and tipped the staff in person. I took some photos, and I definitely plan to order from here again. I've seen glass noodles in grocery stores before and always wondered about their taste—now I know! We received two large containers, which means I have enough food for at least two more meals. My sister frequently orders from here and was also in the mood for Chinese food. She noticed at least seven other customers placing their orders in person and waiting for their meals, just like us. I always enjoy trying something different from the menu!"