Food is fresh, good lo mein, Delicious chicken and broccoli, fried wontons, good food, good prices and nice owners
Nick M.
Classificação do local: 1 Shoreham, NY
The menu is expansive but all of it can really be simplified into different combinations of chicken, pork, or shrimp. I’m not like every Chinese food-eating American who is content with just General Tso or Sesame Chicken all the time. China is the third largest country in the world and I feel like there should be more to offer. My taste buds grow weary with the all too common fried rice, lo mein, chicken, and dumplings. I understand the restaurant is family-owned, but it would be nice to have a cashier who can carry a conversation about their food in English. Since there aren’t descriptions of each dish on the menu I usually ask the cashier about them and he seems impatient. The attitude here is more«place your order, and take a hike.» This message is further conveyed by placing a minimum amount of seating. In conclusion, I feel that Joy Wo is out of place here in Shoreham and might be better served in a metropolis where the Asian population is higher and people don’t waste time sitting down. If it wants to succeed in Shoreham, I recommend they make the interior more inviting, ask the customer if they would like to stay and eat instead of just bagging up the food to go, and offer descriptions on their menu or hire somebody to explain them. Rocky point has a few places like these and is only one town over.
Daniel B.
Classificação do local: 5 Coram, NY
Best Chinese food ever. My fiancé and I drive 25 minutes to go there because our local places are not nearly as good. Try the fried cheese wontons.
Sarah P.
Classificação do local: 5 Philadelphia, PA
Their steamed veggie dumplings are amazing! Seriously, I’ve tried to find ones as good at countless other places and I have been unsuccessful. The food is always hot and the people who work there are very nice. It’s a nice neighborhood Chinese food place.
John L.
Classificação do local: 1 Shoreham, NY
Real bad, better off driving a few extra miles to Rocky Point.
Jeff H.
Classificação do local: 1 New York, NY
My quest for the perfect(if there is one) Chinese take out continues as I dismiss Joy Wo Chinese Kitchen from my list and from my memory. While taking care of some errands in the shopping center, I decided I would try Joy Wo for lunch. Their menu is like any other and prices are average, however, there was such a horrible smell emanating from Joy Wo I was weary about going in. No scents of General Tso’s frying up or lo mein being stir fried. I stepped a foot inside, could barely breath, felt like throwing up and left. Wo soldier, stay away. Parking lot in front, but it appears to be under construction right now.