Szechuan Green Beans
Chinatown

Chinatown

103 Sharon St, Stoughton, Massachusetts, USA, 02072, United States

Asian • Sushi • Vegan • Chinese


"One of the classics has seen a prolonged slump, but word on the street (and the sign out front) is that they 've changed management. Some say they 're back to their old excellence; I had to see for myself (and for anyone who cares what I think). Scallion Pancake: Excellent. Near-elite to elite. Light but thick, with nice moist chewiness in addition to the crispy. Thicker-than-usual and darker-than-usual ginger sauce. BBQ Ribs: Well above average but neither fresh nor elite. Good glaze. Nice char. Meat moist in some spots, disappointingly dry in other spots. Most of the flavor came from the classic bright red glaze. Note: their signature Chinatown Ribs, which put them on the map decades ago, are no longer on the menu. Pork Fried Rice (on a combo plate): Above average. Not too light but not nearly dark enough to claim old school Chinese excellence. The pork nuggets were fresh, sizable, and moist. Solid though. Sweet and Sour Chicken (on a combo): Average. Not a good meat-to-batter ratio. Paler color than most. Red sauce mostly sweet. Five fingers, two pineapple chunks, zero cherries. Egg Roll: Average to slightly below. Slightly smaller than most. Dry inside and out. Grassy celery (and I like celery as well as cabbage, so not a stylistic issue). Keep it away from the pupu flame to prevent forest fires. Shrimp w/Lobster Sauce: Above average. Good consistency, but bland other than some very light black bean flavor. Slightly chalky. Not salty (don 't want a lot but want a little), not greasy (ditto), not sweet (don 't want any). Shrimp were average: very tender, no snap. Vegetable Lo Mein: Above average. Vegetables bright, fresh and perfectly cooked. Light but adequate sauce. Good clean flavor. Good mouthfeel. Yu Hsiang Beef: Looked great, great tenderness, much better than most Chinese restaurant beef, but had a very foul odor and flavor seemingly from a beef handling issue and not a Chinese ingredient issue, so we sent it back (both we and they were polite about it). This had great promise, so I 'd try it again (and if same odor I 'll chalk it up to an ingredient that 's supposed to be that way). Service: Excellent. Atmosphere: Minimalistic. They 've specialized in old school Chinese for years, but don 't have the old-time tiki decor similar to Tahiti in Dedham or Cathay Pacific in Quincy. Approach: While they still serve the old school appetizers and classics like egg foo yong and shrimp in lobster sauce, my gut tells me the best things here are the healthier entrees, such as the Yu Hsiang Beef and anything with green vegetables. I 'll probably check out more of those next time. Regarding the recent nosedive in quality but claims of a more recent resurgence, I say this: One man 's just because the pendulum hasn 't swung all the way back doesn 't mean it 's not swinging back is another man 's just because the pendulum is swinging back doesn 't mean it 's swung all the way back. Halfway back is a glass half full. Celebrate. Or not. It 's up to you. Me? I 'm probably going back for more evidence. They were too good and have too much promise to shrug the comeback off, even if it hasn 't fully proven itself yet."

Moonfish

Moonfish

7525 W Sand Lake Rd Orlando, FL 32819-5109, United States

Fish • Steak • Sushi • Seafood


"Oh no don’t go. I was looking forward to a nice fish dinner. We chose MoonFish because it was in an area we liked. When we walked in past the incredible door the thoughts of a good meal plunged. The SMELL, like an old dishrag that keeps being used but never washed. I wanted to flee but I persuaded myself that it was the real whole grouper they displayed at the checkin area. We were seated, both of us wavering about leaving and when the waiter came I asked about the smell and he was unaware. So, I again persuaded myself that it was a combination of fish and the wood burning grill. We started with calamari. My husband did not care for the sauce that was served and asked for tartar sauce. It took over minutes to arrive! Now the calamari was cold. The waiter took our order, pork chops for me, medium,no salt or grilling spices please, green beans and fries with truffles: my husband fillet medium rare, asparagus, and mashed potatoes. Neither of us wanted fish due to the crazy odor and chances that it might be rotting fish. So we stuck with the meat. After taking our order the waiter brought us a freshly fired calamari, nice gesture but we were saving room for the main event. What an event it was. Pork chop so overdone that I could barely cut it. Over salted and full of the grilling spice, the veg was asparagus and mashed potato. My husband got the right side but had a costly filet that was medium to well. I told the waiter about the veg mistakes and he brought me the fries but no green beans. I wish I could say that it was busy and the waiter was overwhelmed, but that wasn’t the case. He actually was very nice and realized the mistakes and gave my husband a free dessert that saved his tip. I do feel that this is a very poorly run restaurant. The kitchen staff are doing what they want and not paying attention to the orders. Yes you could say that we should have returned the food, but, I just wanted out of there"

Pier 500

Pier 500

500 First Street, Hudson, 54016, United States Of America, 54016-1594

Kebab • Pizza • Cafés • Seafood


"What is a gray day when we always have very sunny and happy days during our dinners at Pier 500? It absolutely does not affect anything. I also have my gray days, anyone can have gray days but the important thing is to know that one arrives at a restaurant where you are well received, where the hospitality is always there and the professionalism of all those smiles makes you feel at home adding the delicious dishes that are included in the Menu. Until next time.... I have always been fair and balanced with Pier 500. I have always been a loyal customer and expect the same from the service at Pier 500. I invited some international guests this Monday, July 22, 7:30 PM. Greater disappointment. Everything was terrible. The waiter, a young man, without experience, without ideas or training, inept at how to serve a table with 7 diners, a total disaster. He took the order and he disappeared until he brought the bill to the wrong person when I was specific that I was the host. He brought the bill without asking if we wanted it or, for that matter, if we wanted coffee or some dessert. Nothing! He didn't ask again if we wanted more water or another drink. The rest of the service was even worse. They brought 3 dishes and after waiting 2 soups. Now, being a Gourmet Amateur Chef, you never do that. The soup is served first. It's not McDonald's. The third soup came a long time later and the rest of the meal much later. As RULE Number 1 of good manners, you do not start eating until ALL diners have their plates served. Therefore, everything went cold. Anyway, the chicken arrived cold. I felt really frustrated because I had planned this for my international visitors for many months. Speaking of chicken. I had told them that I suggested that wood fired chicken was one of the most delicious that was made in the region. Wrong! I ordered half a chicken and they brought me two breasts, cold and dry. One can see that they were cut because they were left over and they were under the infrared light. The rest of the chickens were equally bad. The skin was not crispy but soft and gummy. A burger was ordered and also mayonnaise on the side. It didn't come complete. Since the waiter did not return, we asked a person who passed by if he could be so kind as to bring us some mayonnaise. He brought 3 loaves of bread when, I repeat, we were 7 people. The table is the second round table on the right facing Walnut Street. We did not have the Chocolate Cake, super delicious. The only thing I wish is that Pier 500 management takes account of the matter and corrects this terrifying thing, I know I exaggerated, but it was like that. Instead of having a good time it was like the Titanic hitting an iceberg. And there was no iceberg, happily. It looked like we were not at Pier 500. All The attendants were not recognized. All different. A restaurant like Pier 500 does not deserve to fall into a situation like this when we know that it always provides excellent dishes and very professional services. Until next time. C.E. Tobler"

Marco Prime Steak Seafood

Marco Prime Steak Seafood

599 South Collier Boulevard, Marco Island, 34145, United States Of America

Steak • Pasta • Seafood • Bar-lounge


"When we arrived they put the 6 of us in a room by ourselves at a nice round table...very nice. A man came over with an apron on and started filling our water. I said Are You Our Server he replied I have an apron on, why do people always ask me if I am their server . Well, where I come from, and in GREAT restaurants THE SERVER, will introduce themselves right away. Most of the BETTER restaurants have people that fill water and bring bread etc. (Ruths Chris, Capital Grill, Eddie V 's). I then asked him his name...he said my name in SING...he then asked us if we wanted some cocktails and if the ladies wanted to get drunk.....yes that what he said...I would not lie. He was about as far from professional as you can get. We ordered our food...Bread was brought to the table...it was terrible...I asked SING if people like this bread and he said not really but the chef does.....wow what a response! We ordered food, 1 ordered Pork Chops and said they were very good, 4 of us ordered filets...1 6oz and 3 8oz... They were all very marginal in taste...truly marginal...I have had better at Texas Roadhouse thats how marginal. 1 of us ordered scallops...not good.. We ordered 2 creamed spinach sides.....NOT A DROP OF CREAM......dried up as can be...The garlic mashed were very garlic filled, the augratin were good...My buddy ordered a house cab, Sing said dont get it I have one from Caymus family thats just a little more....House is $14...his was $20...I do not call $6 a little more. Quite honestly, maybe because it 's off season and the regular staff/chef wasn 't here, but I just dont know why ANYONE would rate this place more than a 4 out of 10..... If you read my reviews, I call them as I see them....If you are great, I review you great, If you are lousy....well then you get what you deserve."