Ting Hua New Kitchen
“The vegetables are always fresh, the food is cooked to order and delicious, delivery is fast and the prices are super reasonable.”
“The sesame chicken , chicken broccoli, egg rolls and etc are cooked to at least on par with others if not better in the area .”
“I took a poll to see if anyone else was hungry and Ingrid requested an order of steamed pork dumplings and a shrimp roll and my other friend also asked for a shrimp roll.”
Ting Hua New Kitchen
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
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Ting Hua serves your average take out Chinese food. They have the advantage of not having too many competitors in the area so even if they had terrible reviews I'd probably still be ordering from them.
Bored and hungry at home I decided to time how long it would take to get the delivery. 24 minutes, not bad. Food wise, it's good, but when has Chinese food tasted bad when you're hungry? I wasn't too pleased with the vegetable dumplings though. The dough was too thick, plus I've been spoiled by Eton. My advice: stick to the regular dishes and order infrequently. Because Chinese food is unhealthy.
Friendly service, standard take-out "Americanized" Chinese cuisine.
It's very inexpensive. Has always been fast, hot and edible. Can't really complain, because I know what I'm getting into.
Standard Chinese food in the Carroll Gardens neighborhood, seemingly safe and hits the Chinese food craving just fine. Better than Me & My Eggroll or Wing Ha.
Soup was very good. Dumplings weren't. Wrapping was too doughy and meat seemed somewhat processed. Rice tasted a bit funny as well. Not a place I'd totally write off but not a place I'd strive out of my way to go to either.
I am going to be first to review this even though I took zero pictures, failed to check in, and was ravenous! (Referring to my friend Steph)
Also, I'm namely disappointed for how lame my shrimp roll was upon ordering it. We were at zombie hut and did take out tonight. I ordered a shrimp roll with steamed pork dumplings. My buddy Steph ordered the sweet and sour chicken with white rice and the sauce on the side and my friend Zaneta got a shrimp roll as well, which I assume she ate on the train or at home. Lol. But out of the two of us, I felt the food was just a-okay. My dumplings were above average on flavor for sure. They were succulent and juicy. The chicken was decent. Her portion of rice was itty bitty but she was alright with that since she had to head to Queens anyway. The timeliness was pretty fast and efficient. What annoyed me the most and made me drop a full star? – That darn gosh shrimp roll. I know its lame but I kept noshing on it and noshing on it and at first. . . . I thought they effed up and gave me an enormous spring roll. Bottom of the roll, very edge of the roll's rim (that's what she said/he said?) I see encased a singular piece of plump pink shrimp. "So it WAS a shrimp roll!", I gasp to myself internally. I feel I have been robbed. Now that this has transpired, I'm half tempted to text my other friend if her shrimp roll had any shrimp in it as well, but that may just be darn right creepy. And she already is apparent of my weirdness with Yelp reviews and taking photos of peoples' food. So for now, 3 stars, until the next time I'm tipsy on Smith and decide, "Hey, I really could go for some Chinese!"
So last night 2 of my friends and I (one of them being the Yelp famous [or perhaps more infamous] Ingrid S.) were chillin' out maxin' relaxin' all cool at Zombie Hut nearby when after catching a whiff of someone's fantastic smelling chicken wings, I all of a sudden began to crave Chinese food (this makes sense to me, roll with it). I took a poll to see if anyone else was hungry and Ingrid requested an order of steamed pork dumplings and a shrimp roll and my other friend also asked for a shrimp roll.
Apparently the shrimp rolls were disappointing and gravely lacking in actual shrimpy goodness, but the steamed pork dumplings were juicy and your average thick skinned, take-out quality pockets of joy and my sweet and sour chicken with (tiny) white rice serving was fantastic for $5.75 – I even had to give a piece of chicken away because I was so stuffed!
The person who took my order over the phone was efficient and friendly even though I asked twice (homegirl needed to confirm) about whether or not they made scallion pancakes. They don't. WHO DOESN'T MAKE SCALLION PANCAKES IN THIS DAY AND AGE?! This apparently isn't the first Chinese restaurant to break my heart this year…but eez okay.
My sweet and sour chicken (saucey sauce on the side! Whoo!) hit the spot, was inexpensive, was accompanied with all necessary condiments & eating utensils and came well packaged in a timely fashion. 4 Yelpy Yelp stars, I would totally eat from here again if I find myself hungry and on Smith Street…I just wouldn't get their shrimp roll, lol.
This is our default chinese fast food spot. It's fast, filling, easy, cheap, and pretty tasty. Delivery is speedy and the guy is always friendly. It's not breaking any boundaries in the culinary world, but it's getting the job done! Comes with free soda when you order a minimum.