Pros: Our delivery arrived in about 20 minutes. One of very few food options late at night. Cons: The delivery person was incredibly rude(yelled at my partner for taking too long to come get the delivery, when it was the delivery person who ignored the directions and was parked 3 buildings over from ours). Food was pretty much inedible. Crab rangoons are hard to mess up, and these were face-puckeringly salty, and the rest of the food was similar. Too bad. Time to keep looking for a Chinese delivery place. :/
DeAnn S.
Place rating: 1 Waltham, MA
Spare ribs were cold and did not taste fresh. Doughy honey chicken. Didn’t seem like it was chicken in there. Highly disappointed
Deborah R.
Place rating: 5 Newton, MA
We’ve tried several restaurants in the area and this is definitely the BEST! We usually order the sweet and sour chicken and fried rice. Love it!
Jay M.
Place rating: 1 Natick, MA
This place should not be in business. Ordered shrimp w/lobster sauce and Moo Goo Gai Pan. The shrimp were tiny, flavorless and looked and tasted like they came out of a can. The lobster sauce itself tasted burnt. The Moo Goo Gai Pan was 90% vegetables with the rest being overcooked chicken. If they don’t make drastic changes soon, they will go out…
Ahmed A.
Place rating: 1 Rockland, MA
Let’s talk Rice. I love fried rice, that’s all I eat at Chinese restaurants. Zheng’s rice is one of the worst I ever had. It’s should be a cat food. Not for humans. If you want good fried rice. Go to Mulan Taiwanese Restaurant in Waltham. I could eat their rice all year long with no complaints. Never going back again
Brandon L.
Place rating: 5 Newton, MA
Honestly, not sure why this place has 2 ½ stars. Needs much more! I had the mei fun with shrimp and it had so much flavor as well as the crab rangoons! I’d recommend to anyone who wants a cheap but brilliant Chinese
Andrew M.
Place rating: 2 Auburndale, MA
Christmas Eve Chinese food. Lo mein noodles were waxy & soggy. Lo mein is usually, a sure fire hit — even the kids didn’t like this dish. Kung pao shrimp was an odd concoction of diced vegetables and mildly spicey uninspired shrimp(also the meal was 40% peanuts). The tofu broccoli and brown sauce was good, though. So, between the tofu and the free mints by the register, it’ll gets an extra star.
Jonathon S.
Place rating: 1 Auburndale, MA
Eighty Eight restaurant was sold and is now Zheng Garden. This review is based on the new restaurant. The biggest change under new management has been a significant erosion in value. Much smaller portions, significant price increases(house pan fried noodles went from 9.95 to 11.75 as an example) and elimination of coupons now make Zheng Garden one of the more expensive Chinese restaurants in the area. So what about the quality? Pretty poor. Tried a new dish called honey garlic chicken. The chicken seemed like a boneless roast chicken cut up, but dry tough and hard to chew. Served on a pile of lettuce as filler. No veg in the dish. Sauce had too much cornstarch and was goopy. Blech. If this sounds like a bad value proposition — it is. And I don’t see this place as viable. So sadly, I’ll have to go elsewhere. Maybe try Jin’s again for higher quality at the same price point. Or Dragon Chef in Waltham when I want lower quality but huge portions.