A better than average American-Chinese food. You won’t be disappointed if you expect average Chinese food. Better to take out than eat there.
Miguel T.
Place rating: 5 College Point, Queens, NY
Been eating here for over 10 years, chicken broccoli in garlic sauce is the best I’ve had, general tso’s is delicious if you get the combination you won’t be disappointed with the dumpling. Fried rice has the right flavors. One thing I don’t like from here is their dumplings, the shell is too thick. Other than that I’ve tried the usual items off the menu and they are excellent.
Rachel B.
Place rating: 4 Jackson Heights, NY
This place is really good, better than the other one a couple of blocks down on Northern. Great takeout. The lady that works here is kind of mean… but I guess she is efficient, so there’s that. The General Tso’s is really good, and even though it’s battered, fried, and covered in goop, it’s still awesome, and much better than many places I’ve been to. Good for pick-up, which is what I usually do. Looks like your average Chinese take-out place! Can’t really complain.
Foodie C.
Place rating: 2 Mountain View, CA
TO be honest, the Chinese food there is not authentic any yummy. Yet, the food is very affordable.
Marina C.
Place rating: 2 East Elmhurst, NY
The quality has gone down tremendously. We had some take out a few weeks ago and their food was disgusting. L got sick right after consuming their roast pork with fried rice. I’ve never liked their pork fried rice, but it was downright nasty. You can’t even call it fried rice because it’s simply yellow rice with tiny bits of roast pork. Regardless, the food was spoiled! It was much better a year ago…
Austin K.
Place rating: 4 JACKSON HTS, NY
very cheap, very good food, very quick service(and they deliver). it is definitely best for take out or delivery. no credit cards.
Tara L.
Place rating: 4 Jackson Heights, Queens, NY
Great place near my house for takeout and delivery. Everything we’ve had has been really nicely prepared American Chinese food and they are always very friendly and quick with the delivery. I have gotten addicted to their wonton sauce which reminds me of a cross between A1 and sweet and sour sauce. It sounds weird but is very good with fried wontons.
Lou S.
Place rating: 4 East Elmhurst, NY
One of the top 2 Chinese Takeout /Delivery in Jackson Hts imo. Delivery is Quick and always accurate. Food is always good. Never had any complaints.
Mike N.
Place rating: 5 Prior Lake, MN
Great food and great prices! I highly recommended this place.
Zach V.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
Mmm, the first Chinese takeout I’ve had in Jackson Heights that was any good at all. Solid place.
Tim G.
Place rating: 2 Chicago, IL
The owners switched about 4 years ago and it hasn’t been anywhere near as good. Go to Ming Star a few blocks away
Amanda T.
Place rating: 4 Jackson Heights, NY
Warning: their spring rolls will spoil you for life and ruin your relationship with eggrolls! I used to tolerate eggrolls even though I was never too fond of them, but once I discovered Ming Wok’s spring rolls I have refused to touch another eggroll. Haha. They take me back to my childhood trips for dim sum with my HK born grammy with every bite. They are so, so much tastier than eggrolls and more authentic, too. I still haven’t found another takeout place nearby with spring rolls on the menu. Even if I did, I doubt they’d be better than Ming Wok’s anyway! Quality and authenticity here are a step above most takeout joints. It’s still takeout, but it’s darn tasty and more freshly prepped than elsewhere. I share Dennis K.‘s love of the Singapore mai fun. Great dish packed with goodies. It’s an amazing value. The eggplant with shrimp is also really yummy. Delivery is quite fast — usually within a half hour(and I live a fair distance from them). The interior of the restaurant itself is very clean and well maintained.(It’s actually much more pleasant than many of the grungy sit-down restaurants in Flushing. Heehee)
Dennis K.
Place rating: 4 LaGuardia Airport, Queens, NY
I’m not a fan of Chinese take-out joints especially with all the authentic Asian restaurants in Flushing and Chinatown but this place has the best quality as far as ingredients and portion. Normally when you order General Tao’s or Sesame Chicken, you’ll find yourself a huge glob of fried flour with a hidden piece of chicken somewhere lost in there. This place uses really big chunks of REAL chicken. The Singapore Mai Fun has lots of chicken, roast pork and shrimp with a strong kick of curry flavor. I even got them on speed dial!