Stopped in for a quick revisit....I am impressed I may not mean much since I am a Gringo....lol
But almost 50% of my friends are Asian so my opinion means a little anyhow..
This place is made a complete about face since the last ownership. Or last chef maybe. Since I'm using voice recognition it will not understand anything except soup dumplings and not it's real Cantonese name but they were awesome and I tried a handful of all the dishes I need one was better than the next from the spicy cucumber to the sea cucumber
I would highly recommend this place and it is close to being off the hook As It Gets...
Read moreIt's frustrating that for so many good dine-in restaurants in the area, they are ALL Szechuanese (because I suppose that's the only Chinese cuisine that really stands out to the general white-American customer). Luckily, this place popped up - it serves Chinese dishes traditional to the Shanghai area (which takes from two great Chinese cuisines - the Jiangsu and the Zhejiang). If you're looking to expand your horizons in terms of Chinese food without trekking across the Hudson, this is a good place to go. It's run by the same people as Chengdu 23 (a Szechuan place) which is pretty...
Read moreIf you do not know a Chinese food well please do not try to go there. The menu book and the staff of this place are not very helpful to choose a dish. The items listed in American Chinese food section were extremely blend, looked a like all of them , gooey ,high in sugary syrup. The taste of this food is very questionable. The service in this venue is extremely slow, and not caring. We asked 3 times to have a water at the table and we never received one. The place is almost empty.Please do not waste time...
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