24. Wonton Egg Drop Soup
Jing Fong Restaurant

Jing Fong Restaurant

2089 Philadelphia Pike Claymont, DE 19703, United States

Meat • Pizza • Cheese • Chinese


"Wouldn't recommend eating here but not bad for a last minute cheap dinner. We live about 10 minutes away on the other side of marsh road in the city and have tried many chinese takeout places. This one ranks in the middle, maybe a bit lower. Price: average to cheap (9.95 for a combo or 10-15 for a full size portion) Service: we ordered online and picked up with no issues, only took about 15-20 minutes Food: we got the wings platter, beef and broccoli combo, sesame chicken combo, and wonton soup. Wings was average but not as meaty as other spots. Not the worst wings out there though. Beef and broccoli had a funny smell and taste with the sauce, but beef tasted very real and beefy compared to others. Sauce ruined it. Sesame chicken was great it was our favorite dish out of everything. Wontons were average. Definitely frozen and thick wrapping compared to meat but also edible and not as bad as other wontons I've had. The biggest issue we noticed was the food was on the bland side, BUT the eggrolls were EXTREMELY salty. The outside was nice and crispy but the inside was soggy and tasted saltier than potato chips. I think it must've just been a bad batch because theres no way they can be constantly that salty. Also when we ordered online the combos were supposed to come with PORK fried rice but instead they came with PLAIN fried rice. See pictures. Overall I wouldn't come here again unless you're okay with mediocre bland food, salty eggrolls, and missing pork in your rice. Everything else was okay. Much prefer the place 2 blocks closer to us. We only tried this place because the other place was closed on Tuesday."

Grace Garden

Grace Garden

4331 E Baseline Road #B-109 Gilbert, AZ 85234, United States

Soup • Chinese • Seafood • Chicken


"First time going here, the lady taking our order was rushing the heck out of us, we were only there for 30 seconds and she's kept asking us what do we want! As a business owner, I tried to keep positive, so asked her can you please wait we want to look over the menu, instead of saying okay and walk away she proceeded to ask do we want chicken, do we want beef, do we want seafood blah blah, we took a 3 second look at the menu. I was ready to tell my kids, lets roll but they wanted to try it so they just settled for their usual dish. What got me tee'd off was I know how the Clover and Square Point of Purchase tablet work because I've sold them and service them. As soon as we ordered she spins the screen around after swiping for the HIGHEST TIPPING AMOUNTS to show first! You want to lose my business try that on customers, they'll never go back. While standing there I swiped back to the other screen, she was totally surprised and then I open the menu so you can see the entire charge. Then I just looked, smiled and gave her 15%. The food is cafeteria level bland, my kids beef was burnt tasting and no flavor. The swiping of the Square or Clover POS screen to the highest tipping menu, instead of letting the customer choose or ask is there a higher tip screen? will get you ZERO business from me or my associates ever. This is a bad business practice and companies have no idea how much business they are losing doing this silly ploy. The food also would not have me go back. I tip regardless if you give me good service or not, if the service and food is horrible, then don't expect me back ever. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $10–20 Food: 2 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 3"