Family-owned donut shop with a mom & pop feeling and friendly atmosphere where people often know each other by name. Offers a wide selection of fresh, tasty donuts and custom orders, including special occasion cakes. Small seating area with a few tables and a booth supports a casual, welcoming vibe.
Crunchy texture and balanced sweetness define the Chop Suey specialty donut. It stands out as a popular choice with a unique flavor profile among the donut selection.
Chop suey stands out as a key dish here, known for its tasty and satisfying flavor. The menu also features a dish called the Dutch, adding variety to the Chinese food options.
Good to know
Donut-King is nut-free, making it safe for those with nut allergies.
Arrive early to avoid sellouts, especially during busy morning hours.
The shop offers smaller versions of donuts for those on a restrictive diet.
Chinese restaurant offers a calm family atmosphere with beautiful decoration and background music. The space feels welcoming and comfortable, suited for sit-down meals with family. Some seating shows signs of wear, but overall the environment remains pleasant.
Chop suey here features fresh crunchy vegetables unlike typical American versions. The flavors carry a Venezuelan-Chinese influence, especially in the vegetable chop suey which stands out as unique.
Rice, meat with vegetables, and sweet and sour chicken stand out with solid flavors. General Tso's chicken comes fried without the usual batter, and lo mein dishes, both veggie and shrimp, are flavorful and packed with vegetables. Extra fortune cookies are easy to get on request.
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The restaurant offers a unique fusion of Chinese and Venezuelan cuisine.
The total price for all dishes and drinks was $48.64.
This is the first Chinese-Venezuelan food restaurant in New Jersey.
Clean, spacious interior with casual, cozy atmosphere and Chinese instrumental music creates a relaxed dining experience. Families and kids feel welcome in this kid-friendly, peaceful setting. The place stands out for its serene vibe and straightforward, no-frills design.
Fresh vegetables stand out in the chop suey. The pork chop suey offers a solid, straightforward option.
Beef chow fun comes in a dry style with black bean sauce not listed on the menu. Fried egg rolls stay crispy and hot. Dishes like Imperial Shrimp, almond chicken, chicken lo mein, and Mongolian Beef appear regularly. The Mongolian beef stands out as very tasty and well-prepared.
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Big portions make it easy for 3-4 people to eat well for around $50.
Lunch specials offer great value and reasonable prices.
Easy parking is available in a nearby strip mall.
Restaurant offers authentic Ecuadorian cuisine with a unique mangrove-inspired decor and pleasant music. Outdoor seating and occasional sports game viewings add to the lively atmosphere. Tables sit close together in a spotlessly clean, intimate space.
Crab chop suey tastes just like in Ecuador, offering an authentic flavor. The dish is consistently delicious and brings a strong sense of home from the first bite.
Chop suey stands out with its authentic, home-style flavor and includes a delicious crab version. The Pata Gorda platter and mixed casserole also offer hearty, satisfying options.
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Happy hour features $1 oysters and runs from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
Parking is available on the street, but can be limited during peak hours.
Small, dark, and carry-out only setup creates a rough atmosphere with no seating or air conditioning. The neighborhood feels sketchy and dangerous, with people often hanging out in front and limited parking nearby. Food stands out as authentic and flavorful Chinese, especially the fried rice and certain signature dishes.
Chop Suey here has a nostalgic taste that reminds of childhood. The chop suey rice stands out as a favorite and delivers a delicious, satisfying flavor.
Chop Suey stands out with its nostalgic taste and consistent quality. The menu features hot, delicious dishes like shrimp fried rice, crab rangoon, and egg rolls, all served with friendly, quick service.
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The restaurant is takeout only with no seating available.
Only cash is accepted; no debit or credit cards.
Parking is limited near the restaurant.
Small interior features fancy decor and metallic soup bowls reminiscent of Pakistan. Atmosphere feels warm and elegant with attentive staff. Menu offers Halal Pakistani Chinese dishes with bold flavors.
American Chop Suey stands out as a key dish alongside Garlic Fish and traditional chop suey. The menu also features Kung Pao Chicken and a Thai soup that pairs well with the chop suey.
Spicy dishes like chicken dumplings, Manchurian, and schezuan noodles stand out here. Soups such as street style chicken corn and red hot and sour add variety to the menu.
Good to know
Ginsoy Extreme Chinese does not accept reservations and operates on a first come, first serve basis.
Expect a 1.5-hour wait during peak times, especially on weekends.
They charge $2 per bottle of water, so consider bringing your own.
Cozy, casual space with a nostalgic 90s vibe and warm atmosphere. Quiet energy suits relaxed meals, often attracting those seeking classic Chicago Chinese dishes like egg rolls and orange chicken. Interior updates reflect new ownership while maintaining a hole-in-the-wall charm.
Chop Suey here features packed vegetables and tender meat with a fresh, flavorful taste. Recipes follow an old school Chicago-style Cantonese tradition, delivering authentic, well-crafted dishes.
Offers authentic old school chop suey with dishes like egg foo young, pepper steak, and sweet and sour sauce. The egg rolls stand out as golden, crispy, and flavorful, paired well with BBQ pork fried rice and wonton soup.
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The lunch special costs just under $10 and includes soup and an appetizer.
Delivery orders may not go through if ordered via Google Maps; use GrubHub or Seamless instead.
They charge for tea, which is uncommon for Chinese restaurants.