The foods is excellent… All the staff is super friendly. Definitely come back again
Henry T.
Classificação do local: 5 New York, NY
My family and I dined here twice for family dinners and for both times, we left satisfied and happy customers. No one really knows about this place because it’s so well hidden. It’s literally a hole-in-the-wall. Heck, I’ve even walked past this place multiple times and I didn’t even consider this place to be a restaurant. But once you know about this hidden gem, you’ll keep coming back for more. This place serves up authentic Cantonese cuisines and dishes. The venue is small but there’s a enough room to fit a handful of tables. The waiters/waitresses here treat you like you’re family, and if you’re ever in need of anything, don’t be afraid to ask. We settled for various traditional Cantonese dishes including many variations of steamed vegetables(Bok Choy, Choy sum and such). As for seafood, we had the lobster Cantonese and several fish dishes. As for meats, we had the braised duck with fried tofu, crispy chicken and some beef dish. The meat dish that really stood out to me was the T-bone steak. It was mouth watering and delicious. For dessert, sago soup with pumpkin was served and it was a great way to wash down the food you just ate. Best of all, it was complementary! Overall, my family and I enjoyed our experiences here, and we will definitely be back in the future! P.S: They also offer royalty bucks if you spend more than a certain amount. Be sure to put them to use of your next visit!
Luis L.
Classificação do local: 5 Fontana, CA
Right in the heart of Chinatown, this place is a great. It’s hard to choose which place to eat at with all the choices. We picked this place by chance. It’s cosy, the staff is super nice, the food is delicious and fairly priced. We were the only ones there; not sure if it’s cause it was a slow day(Tuesday), or they rarely get business. Well, if you happen to pass by, go in and enjoy the food… the only thing missing from their menu is Thai tea. Highly recommended.
Dennis R. C.
Classificação do local: 4 Jersey City, NJ
Came here on a Sunday for lunch. It is a small place that anyone can walk past by. The food is good and the staff is friendly.
Crystine W.
Classificação do local: 4 New York, NY
The name’s a bit odd, but I don’t care about that when they make good eats! We ordered 3 dishes to share between 4 people, and we were beyond stuffed when we were done. Mayonnaise Shrimp, Sauteed Pea Shoots with Garlic, and General Tso’s Chicken were all delicious, and I’d happily order them again. The mayonnaise shrimp was well cooked, and crispy. Sauteed pea shoots are my absolute favorite vegetable — when you toss them with garlic, a healthy heaven is created. Service is Chinatown-average, slightly more attentive. The area is clean, albeit a little small. I hear they serve dim sum too so I’m excited to come back in the future and give that a try.
Emily O.
Classificação do local: 2 Queens, NY
I was taken by surprise with the name of the restaurant. It is underground and small too. Once you walk in you have to becareful with the low ceiling because you can hit your head. The kitchen is right there as you enter. You can watch your food being made by two cooks. The restaurant is small and a tight squeeze in between each tables. I am not kidding with how small this place is. I do see foreigners coming here and eating which is a good sign. The menu has food from dim sum to all kinds of cantonese dish. But dim sum options are very limited and not as great. Though their portion size is huge except for the dim sums. My family ordered a small bowl of plain congee and it was still huge… damn it can feed four people. Their fried noodles, fried rice, and rice with beef and broccoli were huge. Pricing is decent but still a little expensive for a chinatown pricing. Staffs are very terrible. My family and I had to use two tables because there were a lot of family members. The waiters kept messing up each table’s orders. My table’s food went to my other family member’s table. The waiters kept forgetting my table and I don’t understand why since it is such a small place to begin with. Some of the dim sums we ordered were under cooked but their noodles and rice dish were yummy. Good thing about all of this is they make it as you order. You can tell they make it fresh and not premade or reheated. The restaurant is clean and well lite so the atmosphere is good for a Chinatown restaurant, but it is small and squished. Overall it is not worth coming back here since theres better places to try around the area. We came here because my mom had coupons for this place. Otherwise I would easily walk past this place and not even give it a chance.
Amy L.
Classificação do local: 3 Dyker Heights, Brooklyn, NY
Came here for a bowl of noodles. The food is pretty good. Ordered a Fish fillet He Fun noodle soup. They are very generous on the portion, esp vegetable. They also serve dim sum all day long.
Neil B.
Classificação do local: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Yes AKUS Group Corp really is the name of this new«hole in the wall» excellent Cantonese style restaurant — hey I don’t pick the names, I write the reviews! It is a small restaurant that is very easy to miss because the dining room is underground and can not be seen when walking by. My friend and I decided to give the place a try today. It’s menu is similar to #83 Chrystie St where we often have lunch but here prices are a bit higher. That said, this place is cleaner, better lit, and has more flavorful food. We both wanted a chicken with bitter melon rice plates but neither of us wanted the rice. The waiter suggested we instead split an order of chicken with bitter melon. It was $ 1.50 more than two rice plates but there was also a very generous amount of food on the platter. Our chicken pieces were tender, our bitter melon not overcooked but where as other places choose to serve this dish with black bean sauce, here they also add scallions and ginger which really spiced it up! The waitstaff is a bit too laid back but face it, Chinatown is not known for customer service! And Louise, the bathroom is tiled, modern and very, very clean! The clientele is mostly Chinese. In addition to their standard Cantonese lunch menu, they also offer dim sum for $ 2.50 per dish. And unlike many of the smaller Chinatown restaurants, they accept credit cards. And they will deliver($ 10 minimum) My one fear is that too many people will discover this restaurant and next time I will need to wait in line!