Bbq Pork Rice Noodle
Asia Delight

Asia Delight

West Juana Avenue, San Leandro, 94577, United States Of America

Soup • Asian • Chinese • Fast Food


"I ordered two boxes of lunch with five large boxes of vegetables. I found a dish with shrimps, (stir-fried with pumpkin, gourd, shrimps, tofu and broccoli). There was just enough for one box, so the plate could be empty. The waiter left nearly 20 shrimps on the plate, it was so obvious! The leftovers would make sense with the shrimp. It's empty! of! plate! son! It’s full of shrimp! ! ! This deliberate behavior is really incomprehensible! ! how? Do you want to keep these shrimps to make dumplings at home? There is really no limit to how you can cheat your compatriots! ! If you don’t want to give the guests the shrimp, don’t put it in. If you put it in, you won’t be able to give it to them! All left! Isn’t it a little disgusting! It really doesn't matter if there are still vegetables on the plate. You deliberately picked out the shrimps. There are only so many shrimps and nothing else on the empty plate. Is there any other explanation for not doing it on purpose? I was given $5 for $20 when I paid $84. At that time, I was so angry that I hurried away and didn’t care. When I returned, I found that I only had $15 and was short of a dollar. I laughed so hard! Keep it for refueling? Quite shameless! When the boss is fine, check the surveillance system more often (around 12:15 noon on June 19th). Have you often behaved like this before? What the hell? Morality and quality are only worth that piece and 20 shrimps. Is it worth ruining the store's reputation?"

It Dimsum

It Dimsum

IT DIMSUM, 7900 Carmel Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87122, USA, United States

Tea • Lunch • Chinese • Dim Sum


"We quickly ordered dim sum to ensure we had enough time to make our flight. The menu features photographs along with the names of the dishes written in English and Chinese calligraphy. I appreciated the eco-friendly touch of using erasable markers to circle our selections, allowing the menu to be wiped clean for future use. We began our meal with their recommended house green tea, and each of us received our own pot, which was a nice touch. Highlights included the har gao, which was excellent, and the shrimp rice noodle (cheung fun), which is a must-try. The Chinese broccoli with oyster sauce was also a favorite, though I wished for a bit more sauce. The sticky rice wrapped in lotus leaf was perfectly portioned for two people, combining great flavors. The addition of American bacon was unexpected, but I would order it again. The bean curd skin rolls stuffed with pork were another favorite, and I would definitely order those again. The curry beef tendon was particularly delicious—the flavorful curry sauce made me overlook the fact that some pieces weren’t as tender as I would have liked. I would order this dish again as well. The pan-fried chive dumplings were filled with plenty of chives and pork, but my dining companion missed having shrimp in the mix. The pan-fried daikon cake looked and tasted great but had a somewhat jello-like texture that was a bit off-putting. A standout item was the steamed chicken feet, which I would always order again—the flavor more than made up for the lack of sauce. Overall, I truly enjoyed our dim sum lunch in Albuquerque. The staff was warm, welcoming, and attentive. I was so focused on the dim sum offerings that I didn’t even notice the other side of the menu, which featured fried rice, soups, chow mein, chow fun, rice plate combos, and more. When I return to town, I plan to explore those items, including beef chow fun and combination rice plates, or perhaps try more dim sum options like steamed pork ribs, pork porridge, or sweet custard baos!"