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| - I ordered the shrimp lobster sauce (pork fried rice) and kung pao chicken (brown rice) dinner combination, both with wonton soup. I also added another order of egg rolls as they seemed to be popular based on previous reviews. I got to say, the title caught my eye because most places with "New York" in front of it ends up being a deli, pizza, or hot dog place.
The prices are fair (dinner combinations ranging from $8.25 to $8.95). The one comparison that does not seem logical are the family specials that include the same exact thing as ordering two dinner combinations. Kudos for being the first Chinese restaurant that gives the option for brown rice.
The set-up for the dining area is extremely small with a large kitchen in the back. Spacious, but only 6 tables that seats 4, and 2 tables that seat 2. It was quite busy being 7:00 p.m. since I imagine most Chinese places are known for being take out.
The food was great. The Kung Pao was loaded with vegetables, but that is the usual nowadays. Eat the peppers to get the spice in. The shrimp was salty, but that is also expected from Shrimp w/ Lobster sauce. However, the fried rice, wonton soup, and crab rangoons are EXCELLENT!
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