28 Chinese Kitchen


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7 Reviews on “28 Chinese Kitchen”

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  • Juan Lima

    A very small restaurant with limited seating. If you are looking to celebrate as a large family, the 2 tables with 4 seats isn’t going to help. We waited for service on a Sunday around lunch time and crowded is a good thing. We ordered wonton noodles soup, BBQ Ribs noodle soup and roast pork noodle soup and waited quite a bit for it show. The last to show was the wontons. The one thing I did like were the wonton which were huge, but you are also paying 10 bucks for it.

  • Juan Lima

    A very small restaurant with limited seating. If you are looking to celebrate as a large family, the 2 tables with 4 seats isn’t going to help. We waited for service on a Sunday around lunch time and crowded is a good thing. We ordered wonton noodles soup, BBQ Ribs noodle soup and roast pork noodle soup and waited quite a bit for it show. The last to show was the wontons. The one thing I did like were the wonton which were huge, but you are also paying 10 bucks for it.

  • Jeannie T.

    New to Bayside, a Dim Sum all day type of casual quick fire meal joint. They offer noodle soups, wontons, soup dumplings and a limited variety of dim sum. But the classics are all there so at the minimum, you’re getting something familiar. I’d totally return just for the quick to-go factor. And should you decide you want to dine in, you can, just know it’s limited seating like 6 tables and mostly for parties of two.

  • Pan Ruby

    We ordered two dishes over rice with duck, bbq pork, and roast pig. They gave both of us cuts of duck with mostly bones and almost no meat. The roast pig was almost all fat. The flavor is a little bit salty. Rice is very dry. When she made my order,I saw her put my order in the microwave, I don’t know why? I think you can get better for this price in Flushing.

  • Lisa L

    Bigger is better. I went here on a Wednesday at 10:45am. There is only street parking. In recent years prices are higher and the dim sum has gotten smaller. Not here. The prices are reasonable for dim sum and they are huge pieces. The taste is also the same or better than Chinatown. I didn’t need any soy sauce for anything. Perfect place for lunch takeout. My only suggestion is order the dim sum before hand. They don’t make everything everyday but they have them made to order. So lessen your wait time and order ahead. This maybe my go-to place for BBQ pork and dim sum.

  • Lisa L

    Bigger is better. I went here on a Wednesday at 10:45am. There is only street parking. In recent years prices are higher and the dim sum has gotten smaller. Not here. The prices are reasonable for dim sum and they are huge pieces. The taste is also the same or better than Chinatown. I didn’t need any soy sauce for anything. Perfect place for lunch takeout. My only suggestion is order the dim sum before hand. They don’t make everything everyday but they have them made to order. So lessen your wait time and order ahead. This maybe my go-to place for BBQ pork and dim sum.

  • Mcken Mak

    Found this small restaurant with rice on cray pot , just have to warn you it takes 30mins for itz but it worth the wait. I ordered pork ribs with cray pot rice and a three choice noodle with roasted duck, chiuchi (BBQ pork) and shrimp dumplings. The rice was excellent with thin crispy at the bottom without dark burn, and they gave use a full bottle of rice soy sauce that is tasteful, the pork ribs are tender and season nicely, I will recommend it but only you have time for it. All three choices are great, noodle also taste good and the texture is right. Their roasted duck is also nice, guess their BBQ stuffs are good, I watched lot of people have take out order for them. Just don’t expect too much services from them, they seem always busy.

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