Pros: cheap, tasty, popular Cons: crowded at times
This is the place that tourists, locals, and just about everyone in chinatown go. Its mostly great for quick fixes, takeouts, and a quick sit in lunch or dinner, not to mention breakfast.
Pros: Good Food!! Very Affordable!! Food is promptly prepared and served....hot! Refills on tea. Cons: Tables are generally 2 place & 8 place. 3-6 will sit with others..
Chose Big Wong based on 15 minutes of internet blog search. We were looking for good authentic chinese, particularly peking duck for a fair price. No menu on web so we had no pricing info other than inexpensive and consistently good reviews found on ...
Pros: excellent food at reasonable prices, tax included Cons: they may seat you with strangers during busy times
On my first trip to New York's Chinatown , I asked a local bystander where I could find the best place to eat, and he quickly directed me to Big Wong's. When I first walked in, I was overwhelmed by the number of eager customers waiting for a seat....
Pros: Good Food, Good Service, Short Wait Cons: A little to much bustle
If you want the best Roast Duck in Chinatown this is the place. It can be ordered to eat in the restaurant or taken home. I usually prefer to take it out and eat it later.
The cashiers are kind of fast attitude (give me your order, oh you are...
Pros: stuff yourself with good food for under $5 Cons: crowded and noisy, no decor to speak of
This restaurant has the best Chinese roast pork in the city, but it is not for the faint of heart, as you are greeted by hanging slabs of roast pork, whole roast ducks and chicken, and slabs of Chinese BBQ ribs. The atmosphere is slightly friendlier, ...
Pros: Inexpensive; Barbeque meats considered by some to be the best Cons: Small portions. Bit more expensive than Wing Wong restaurant.
Big Wong is what people think of when one thinks of cheap (inexpensive), and good Chinese food. Big Wong means "Great Prosperity", and it has done just that. You might say they prospered by packing them as there are not too many open seats here; the...
Good Chinese in a place filled with Chinese by hiclasslowrent ,Jan 20 '06
Pros: Freshness, price, selection Cons: You could be seated with anyone when it's busy.
On Mott street BELOW Canal Street. Be careful, Mott's numbering system changes at Canal Street. Go Downtown.
OK, about the place. Food is good and inexpensive. The ingredients are fresh, and the service is acceptable. The line for takeout demonstrates the local dedication to this little gem. Entree and a drink will set you back about $7.00 the portions are acceptable. I was fighting to finish mine.
Don't expect much from the decor. But at this price, why would you? You tip at the table and pay your check up front where the takeout line is waiting.
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