Best Chinese restaurants nearby. Discover the best Chinese food in Florham Park. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Chinese restaurants near you.. Florham Park is a borough in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 11,696, reflecting an increase of 2,839 (+32.1%) from the 8,857 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 336 (+3.9%) from the 8,521 counted in the 1990 Census.
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4 based on 23 reviews
AJ's Bistro is a favorite spot of ours when we're running errands in this part of New Jersey. True to Taiwanese cuisine, the spicy beef noodles soup with homemade pasta is spectacular, as are the numerous types of tofu dishes. The service is prompt, even during a bustling lunch period.
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4 based on 47 reviews
I had a main dish of beef and chinese broccoli and it wasn't fantastic or bad but mediocre. There was enough beef and enough green vegetables with nice leafy branches but I thought it was a bit expensive and there was too much garlic, though diced up, on the chinese broccoli/guy lon. The BBQ ribs though were great. They selected the ribs that were the most round and least flat such that the ends had the least cartilage.
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3 based on 105 reviews
Every time I come here for lunch, I pick something from the Chinese menu. Yes, there are two menus. One in English and one in Chinese. The ones written in Chinese, I believe, does not have many of the Americanized dishes (General Tso, Sesame chicken etc). Due to cold weather, I wanted something soupy and warm and so I ordered Da Ru Mien (Mien=noodle), a northern Chinese dish. I have mixed feelings about the dish. According to food critics, the brothy part of the dish is called the "Ru" juice (Ru Ji). If a Da Ru noodle dish is well prepared, then when you pick the noddle up with a pair of chop sticks, the Ru juice will be shinny and stick on the noddle, instead of dripping down like soup. The Ru juice here does not do that. However, I am completely okay with it, since for the Ru juice to be thick enough to stick to the noddle, you need to add extra corn starch and for the Ru juice to appear glossy you need to add extra oil. I am very health conscious and I am personally happy with the Ru Juice they have here. However, two things that are no okay. First, they added some fresh veggie in there, which is fine. But the carrot is not cooked through and I personally dislike the smell of carrot. Second, and more importantly, the pork is gamy. They do give you enough pork slices (wrapped with corn starch so the texture would be slippery), but I personally don't think the pork is fresh. Da Ru Mien -- not a dish I would recommend.
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3 based on 11 reviews
Three of us tried Hunan Wok for dinner tonight because of what I read on Tripadvisor. This takeout/eat in restaurant is more takeout than anything. I was not impressed with the restaurant area which is just a long hall way with tables and not much else. The combination dinners we started eating were actually good, at least until an uninvited guest joined us for dinner, a COCKROACH. The little critter came down along the wall, jumped on our table and scurried around our plates until I got it with my paper napkin. Needless to say I lost my appetite. When we were paying the bill in the take out area I gave the cashier/server my napkin with cockroach and mentioned the problem and then notice another cockroach on the floor behind her in the kitchen. She nonchalantly picked it up with the napkin and said nothing; as if this wasnât first time this happened. This is the first time Iâve had to give a terrible rating, but there is no excuse for COCKROACHES! We wonât be back!
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4 based on 92 reviews
Came here for a farewell lunch at work. The three pepper chicken is really great and can spice up the whole dish. There are plenty of chopped green peppers (yes, they are hot for American standard) and I happily ate as much as my body can tolerate. The chicken was diced and fried in a thin batter first and then integrated to the dish. Very enjoyable. If you like to challenge yourself, try jelly fish salad (cold appetizer). Just jelly fish (crunchy texture) with some salt, vinegar, sesame oil and maybe sugar. It's a very popular dish in Asia.
4 based on 247 reviews
First visit to this restaurant on a special Jazz night. Two sets, house was full because it is not very large. Food was above average, expensive for Chinese cuisine, but no cover and no minimum for the set of jazz by well established performers. Nice to enjoy jazz so close to home without hassle.
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