Finally got a chance to try this place out. My family decided to place an order for take out for dinner
We ordered to try out..
-Pork Wonton Soup -Combination Chow Mein -Smoke and Salt Duck -Xiaolongbao (soup dumplings)
I was very excited but after trying these items I came to be disappointed.
The pork wonton soup was bland. The broth tasted more of seaweed but the wontons made up for it. By far one of the best wontons I've had yet.
The combination chow mein was bland as well. And it was mostly vegetables and found it odd it had scrambled eggs in it. I was disappointed there was more veggies than noodles. Although the beef, chicken, and shrimp was in abundance to make the lack of noodles and flavor.
I'm not a big fan of duck and I would pass on this entree. The duck had a weird after taste. Maybe cause of the smoke flavor? It was not appetizing.
Xiaolongbao (soup dumplings) was a let down. There was no soup in the soup dumplings.
Service was quick and easy to place over the phone (there was something wrong with their online ordering system). I want to like this place but so far not a good start. I will give it another try on my next vist and hope that this place will pick up in...
Read moreDon't go there, worst service ever.We went there tried to grab quick food with my son, a waiter came to us and I asked him if they had steamed bread, that guy unfriendly said : NO! and walked away, then I told my son no tip to this guy, he does not deserve any tips, we ordered a dish and just want to get out there. I gave a $100 bill to my son to pay the bill, that guy must expected a big tip, who knows my son only left $1.50 tip at the counter, when the guy saw only $1.50 tips he came to our table use his finger point I and the bill: YOU NEED PAY AT LEAST 18% SERVICE FEE, THIS IS THE RULE, IF YOU DON'T WANT PAY TIPS DO NOT COME HERE......!this was unbelievable, you do not have service, you do not deserve any tips at all, if you want tips you need earn it. !!!!!!!! He tried to fight with me, can not believe they had such stupid waiter, this guy was about 30s and wears glasses, about 5"10, a little chubby.Just don't go there, spend money somewhere worth it, tip to the friendly and hard workers who...
Read moreDid you know that there’s only one of two places that serves a traditional Taiwanese breakfast in San Diego?! This hidden gem in is Joyees . I recently visited the Poway location where they have an extensive menu with over 20 traditional items like a pork rice roll, jian bing and housemade soy milk. I also love their creative items like the Chinese donut topped with black sesame mochi and the sticky rice shumai.
🍔 Pork crispy burger: flakey Chinese pancake stuffed with tender braised pork 🥖Jian bing: egg scallion pancake filled with pork floss 🍚 Pork rice roll: filled with pork floss, Chinese donut, hot dog and radish 🍩 Donut with mochi: Chinese donut topped with a chewy black sesame mochi 🍲Salted tofu jelly: silken tofu in a savory sauce 🍚 Rice porridge: with thousand year old egg and pork 🥛 Soymilk: housemade sweet soymilk
Joyee’s Breakfast hours are 8:00-11:30am Saturday and Sunday at both locations:
📍Torrey Highlands: 7825 Highlands Village Pl, Ste E, San Diego, CA 📍 12334 Poway...
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