No 1 - Williamsburg
No 1
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Dining experiences at this Williamsburg establishment yield a mixed bag of opinions. While some diners have praised the attentive service and clean atmosphere, many others lamented the underwhelming quality of the food. Signature dishes often lack flavor, with a tendency toward overcooked rice and heavy reliance on vegetables at the expense of protein. Diners expressed disappointment over portions, especially in dishes like cashew chicken, leading some to question the value given rising prices. Overall, the restaurant may please those seeking convenience, but the uninspired cuisine leaves much to be desired. Proceed with caution.
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My mother and grandmother made it from scratch, and the service was excellent—fast and very attentive. The restaurant was spotless, which made for a great atmosphere. Overall, we had a wonderful experience. If we find ourselves back in Williamsburg, we will definitely return to this place!
I don't usually research every restaurant, but the beef I had for lunch was terrible. The rice was flavorless, and the only vegetable in it was large pieces of raw, wobbly bits.
Horrible, the worst i ever ate, and it ended up in the bin. Lo mein noodles were absolute mush, no flavor, and the beef was mostly gristle. Never again.
I have ordered from here several times and it has been good. Unfortunately Williamsburg doesn't have any great Chinese restaurants but this one was one of the better ones. However, I ordered cashew chicken and it should have been called carrot and celery with a hint of chicken. This was pathetic. There was almost no chicken or cashews but more than half the box was cut up celery and carrots. I get that times are tough, but don't up your prices and then skimp on all of the quality. Not sure I'll be ordering here again. I should have taken a picture.
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