Find out what Chinese restaurants to try in East Northport. East Northport is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Huntington in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 20,217 at the 2010 census.
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3 based on 12 reviews
Best Chinese food in the area. Too bad it is take-out only.It is a single store front in the King Kullen Shopping Center on Fort Salonga Road. It has been there as long as I have lived in Northport (since 1990). No one beats their egg rolls, fried rice or spare ribs. They way you remember them when you were young and take-out was the only game in town.
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We love this family owned little restaurant, their food is always fresh, hot, and tasty!After trying pretty much every Chinese food in a 5 mile radius of our home my search has ended!After all who wouldn't want a warm, and wonderful taste of Chinese food!
This is where we go for great Asian Fusion takeout, though one may dine in, too. All the entrees we have had there are terrific, and there are so many. Drunken Noodles is a very tasty dish. Tofu Kung Pau was excellent, too. The service is great. Rice comes with it, brown or white. Lots of free parking in front. All the many meals we have had there are great. If you like Asian cuisine, and don't want to pay a lot, you must dine here, in or out.
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4 based on 7 reviews
We've been going to Po Lee (at its current and a previous nearby location) for well over 10 years. It is MAINLY a take out place, just a few tables out front. Their prices are really good, and the food generally is too. There is SOME inconsistency, perhaps depending on who is doing what on which day. For instance, on some days the regular egg rolls are great, sometimes less so. But good enough often enough that I'd never consider not getting them.We recently tried what I guess are considered spring rolls; 2 small rolls that were absolutely amazing, the best I've ever had. My wife, who can be very picky, agreed even when ours, the 2nd time, were slightly 'burnt' on one side. Now a must on every visit.We typically pick 'traditional' Chinese American type dishes there. We're not very adventurous. We get chow mein, moo goo gai pan, nearly always delicious. We very much enjoy fried rice there - me beef, my wife chicken, and we ask for them to add egg (seldom found anymore in any place). But lately, my favorite items have been noodles; mei fun and chow fun, which again are typically better then any other place we go to. Another fav; sweet and sour chicken. My wife likes the sauce, I love to nibble on the chicken - still hot and crispy, or even out of the refrigerator. We do try other dishes, and so should you. One thing; for seafood, stick to what they sell a lot of, avoid what they don't - good advice anywhere. I don't think they carry scallops any more, shrimp should be fine but ask if they are fresh. They have a great 'lobster' sauce - by itself, or with shrimp. Don't forget to take advantage of the free things - and ASK to find out what you get with how much you ordered. For instance, you may be getting a free wonton soup, so you may not need to order one. One note - the broth is nice, the wontons are 'heavy' but taste very nice. If you get a free fried rice, you may not have to take the 'stock' port fried rice.I like the boneless ribs; my wife says they are tough (not when I eat them, though, for some reason). We like the regular ribs, but sometimes they don't have enough sauce - do ask for more if you like that!You can call in an order, and they do free delivery, but they can get really busy. You may get faster service (and have a chance to double check the order) if you at least come in to pick it up. The staff is nice, mostly speaking English nicely, and they tend to remember their regular customers quite well. This place isn't fancy; it just has good comfort food Chinese American style!I can't be sure of the accuracy of this menu but it should give you a good idea of what they have;http://www.allmenus.com/ny/huntington/33467-po-lee/menu/
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3 based on 50 reviews
If you want a restaurant you can count on for eat in or take out Chinese food, this is the place. The food is always good, prices reasonable. Is it the best Chinese food? No....but it is family friendly....yes. It is fresh and portions large.
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4 based on 81 reviews
Wild Ginger is Asian Fusion Dinning at its best, offers variety of authentic Asian dishes in a modern concept. Our Chef use the finest & freshest ingredients to create our unique dishes from China, Japan, and Thai. Our woven lanterns drizzle light on a wa
Clean, friendly service, good food and fair pricing. Their delivery is very fast and weâve always gotten our delivery orders hot and fresh. Parking can be a challenge but it is worth a visit.Thank you for a great review, see you very soon
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