Jiang Nan, a new Chinese restaurant, that opened in Syosset, which adds to the Jiang Nan dynasty with locations in all of the chichi, tory, upscale dining establishments on the Gold Coast of Long Island. You wouldn't expect such a fancy restaurant in a strip mall on the north side of Jericho Turnpike. Did it live up to its glitz? Let us take you on a tour, and you decide if you want to give it a go!
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[REVIEW] Canton Manor, Bayside, NY
A slew of new banquet-style Chinese restaurants recently opened along Northern Boulevard from Flushing to Bayside. Canton Manor is the eastern-most restaurant, and we dined there the other night. Always crowded when you drive by, and at times many families await outside for a table to free up. Everyone is Asian. It's gotta be good? Right? Read The Chinese Quest's opinion by clicking on the link, and please add your comments below the review.
Read More »MOGU Modern Chinese Kitchen – You Are Now Entering the no-Fry Zone
MOGU, Modern Chinese Kitchen, with their passion for flavor, and obsession with freshness is taking Long Island by storm. You won't find a frying pan in their kitchen, you'll be amazed by what you will find on your plate! Hungry for Chinese? Read about MOGU by clicking the link!
Read More »[REVIEW] Good Fortune Chinese Restaurant, Flushing, NY
There's nothing more fam than sibling squabbling. In the end, we agreed to disagree. And that's OK! Our opinion of Good Fortune, a Chinese restaurant, located at 46-45 Kissena Boulevard, Flushing, NY 11355, shall be presented, and the evidence painstakingly laid out, for the jury of our peers (readers) to come to their own conclusions. Please post your conclusion in the comments below the article.
Read More »The NEW Northern Manor, Little Neck, NY
New Northern Manor, a staple in Little Neck, NY for generations recently renovated, refreshed, and reopened. Authentic Cantonese cuisine is on the menu at this Chinese restaurant that has been faced with a lot of new competition in the past few years. Are they ready to take on the fierce competition now? The results may shock you!
Read More »[REVIEW] “Eatery 19”, Syosset, NY
Eatery 19, an odd name, and an odd number, for a Chinese restaurant, opened over a year ago in the location that was occupied by Zouji after a fire forced them to relocate to Glen Cove. Authentic Tawaiinese cuisine is served in stylish fashion. Have you dined at Eatery 19? Please share your opinion in the Comment Section which is located below the article.
Read More »[REVIEW] “O Mandarin” Hicksville, NY
O Mandarin, in Hicksville, NY, opened a year and a half ago. We dined there a year ago. And now we are prepared to tell you the story of their magnificent Chinese restaurant. They have a sister restaurant, by the same name, in Hartsdale, NY, which has been packing in dining patrons for years. From all of the wood, and some of the Chefs and Wait Staff, that were imported from China, no expense was spared in its construction nor in it's food. Click below to read what took us a year to publish. It was worth the wait!
Read More »[REVIEW] Ivory Kitchen, Port Washington, NY
Ivory Kitchen is one of the two new authentic Chinese restaurants that opened in the past year in Port Washington, NY. We are thrilled by the insurgence of new authentic Chinese restaurants opening on Long Island, not only because of the influx of new restaurants to try, but it helps keep us on our Quest to find the best Chinese Restaurant on Long Island (and New York City). One of the great joys of our Quest is meeting the owners and hearing about their stories, and their Quest to bring the best of their Chinese cuisines to you. This wonderful married couple has quite a story to share, and quite delicious food to try. Find out what The Chinese Quest thought of Ivory Kitchen by clicking on the link! Chow for now!
Read More »Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao, Flushing, NY
Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao, on Prince Street in Flushing, NY. Even their name says "Soup Dumplings", so you have to order their signature dish. Also, get the Shanghai Pan Fried Udon noodles with beef! What else should you order? Click to read what I think, and what you should stay clear of!
Read More »Tri Dim Shanghai, New York, NY
Tri Dim Shanghai, a Chinese restaurant on the upper east side of Manhattan at 1378 3rd Ave. New York, NY 10075 came highly recommended. We came, we ate, and we were blown away. And, we found a Questie-worthy dish! Please read our review and share it with your friends. Please post feedback in the comment box below the article.
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