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This is our go-to spot for takeout. I absolutely adore their soups! The staff is consistently friendly, the portions are generous, and the food is always delicious. View all feedback.
What Kay P doesn't like about Cheng's Chinese:
This was our first visit to this restaurant. We ordered takeout. I found the food to be underwhelming. The breading on the sweet and sour chicken was soggy. Although the portion size was generous, there was not enough sauce to adequately coat the chicken. The fried rice was tasty. The egg drop soup was thicker than I am used to from other establishments, which did not suit my taste preferences. View all feedback.
This was our first visit to this restaurant. We ordered takeout. I found the food to be underwhelming. The breading on the sweet and sour chicken was soggy. Although the portion size was generous, there was not enough sauce to adequately coat the chicken. The fried rice was tasty. The egg drop soup was thicker than I am used to from other establishments, which did not suit my taste preferences.
This is our go-to spot for takeout. I absolutely adore their soups! The staff is consistently friendly, the portions are generous, and the food is always delicious.
My husband took our family out to celebrate Mother’s Day at my USE TO BE favorite restaurant now after a terrible service experience on Mother’s Day. We didn’t mind the 20 minute wait time because it was expected. But it took so long to take our order. And after placing our order, waiting over 20 minutes for my soup and spring rolls to NEVER arrive at the table. And then seeing another table get seated after us get their soups and appetizers before us, I couldn’t help but feel like we were treated differently because of our nationality. I waited another 10 minutes and left the restaurant. This was my first time walking out of a restaurant. Such a terrible terrible experience. I give zero star.
Great food! Went here for late lunch with my family. Food: 10/10! Authentic flavors here The Peking duck does not disappoint. One of the must-have whenever I’m in town. The softness of the wrap and the abundant and tasty duck with the other add on for the wrap plus the sauce is a perfect marriage even my grandmother who is more picky now ate it with great appetite. The soup is delicious with the veggie. It is slightly on the saltier side. Great to balance with sweeter things like the sweet dimsum dishes. Dimsum dishes- The shrimp rice wrap didn’t quite have the abundant shrimp but still tasty and fresh. Definitely one of the better ones I’ve tasted. Shrimp taste great! I love their Bo luo bao and bbq stuffed bun. They don’t skimp out on filling like some other places do. We also ordered the beef stir fry noodles (gan chao Niu he) and it is a solid taste. And another dish that I didn’t eat. Great for family, couples and kids. Not a lot of space for big birthday parties, please take a look at photos from others in size of place. A couple of booths and 3 big table. Payment method: yes; pay up at the front Cost: $100 once you add tip (great deal! Especially for the 3 dish 1 big bowl of soup 3 dimsum, party of 4 didn’t finish all the food). Bathroom: has what you need, decently clean. Easy to get and out of. Spacious. Parking: plenty of parking! Tip: if you want an order, you need to call for it and remind them that you want it soon/or ask when is it coming out. Also if you’re in line, remind them of who lined up first. Do not expect typical highly attentive service. If you been to enough Chinese restaurant, these are great skill to have. Service: staff are nice folks, and willing to accommodate needs like asking for spices if possible. Please do remind them if you need something.
The food was great. It came out hot and everything was delicious. Some of the best dim sum we've had in the area. But the service was so disappointing. Food came out haphazardly and inconsistently. Tables that got seated after us got their food before us. The way that it works there is that you order the dim sum by checking off what you'd like. This isn't much different than other places. But when they bring out the food they don't bring it out by table. The waitresses just bring out a bunch of dishes on a tray and then search every table to see if you ordered what they had. They don't pay any attention to who got seated first, what dishes you're waiting for. We sat for 2 hours and still had 4 dishes that hadn't been served to us but that I saw had been served to other tables. Perhaps dinner service would be better? I wouldn't not go back for dim sum but would definitely be more aggressive about making sure we got our food by actively telling the waitresses that we ordered what was on their trays instead of waiting for them to figure it out.