Salt Baked Pork Chop
Lucky Eight

Lucky Eight

5204 Eighth Ave., Brooklyn 11220, 11220-2822, United States

Bbq • Asian • Chinese • Cantonese


"While this spot may not look like much from the outside it’s a solid choice for great food.We decided to explore the Sunset Park area, and while browsing reviews, menus and windows, we settled on Lucky eight.To be 100% honest there were at least three groups of women that went in before us, and to me that was an indication that the food must be good as they might traditionally be the ones preparing food in their homes, and if they want to eat here, so do I .The dining room is simple with a tank of lobsters and fish when you walk in, not all looking that spry but who would.We ordered slightly blindly off the lunch special menu, which was a great value. The egg drop soup was delicious and all of the other portions were quite large. Sweet-and-sour chicken scored, high marks, and there was some “boiled chicken” that came with a delicious ginger garlic sauce on the side that I can highly recommend.We always order snow pea leaves as they are often super fresh and delicious and that is exactly what we received here at Lucky eight. Another great choice if you want to get your greens in.I had wanted to order roasted pork ribs, but ended up with sweet-and-sour pork, which was good, but was heavy on the pineapple, I should be expected, my bad.The tea was on the table instantly and dark and delicious. The service was jovial and fun and efficient.If you were in the area and looking for a quick and easy lunch this is a great option."

Ken's Seafood

Ken's Seafood

1004 Race St, 19103, Philadelphia, United States

Asian • Casual • Seafood • Chinese


"If I could give this 0 stars I would and I’m not typically a review person but this genuinely bothered me. Not only did I call over a week in advance to book a karaoke room, I was treated with the upmost disrespect for no good reason. I called about 5-6 times just to confirm the room and was consistently told to call the next week on Wednesday or Thursday when the party would be that Saturday. When I called Wednesday I was then told to call Thursday and I did, but the price suddenly changed. I was originally told $250 the week prior for 20 people but only a few days before the price suddenly changed. Then upon getting to the place where I specifically booked from 8-10 I was told to wait a few minutes with my entire party where we took up the downstairs area and after 10-15 minutes we were told to “Explore Chinatown” despite having a very clear booking for this place. From what it seemed like I was not taken seriously because I was Black and it seemed like an easier way to take advantage of me because smaller parties were prioritized and came in without problem (who were all Asian). After waiting over an hour for our room he still tried to give us the same amount of time and I asked for an additional hour, due to the consistent waiting and he agreed. When we got to the room we noticed that we had the smallest room in the building and that was my last straw. We had not only waited almost an hour after booking time but also got the smallest room for almost 20 people? After asking about another room we were told that there is nothing he could do and that we could just leave if we had a problem with it. Keep in mind a bigger room had way less than 20 people in it, but we were told it’s first come first serve despite being there on time and having booked the room in advanced where he assured that the room wouldn’t be taken by anyone else. There was no effort on this man’s end to accommodate and the only way that we got some kind of wiggle room and better service is because of my friends trying to talk to the workers to see what they could do and they were lovely. Despite me thinking Ken’s was great it seems that they are a racist unprofessional facility. The moral of the story here is that if you aren’t Asian and try to book a room here be very careful because it seems like he looks down on anyone who isn’t."