Yeung II Sushi Asian Cuisine
“Always delicious, always fresh, always the restaurant I call on a rainy Friday night delivery.”
“Not sure it beats Robongi (BYOB) or Las Olas (awesome special rolls), but definitely can hold its own in the higher end sushi places in Hoboken.”
“It's a winner most definitely, and moves from 4 stars to 5 stars as a result of 4 little words – BYOB.”
Yeung II Sushi Asian Cuisine
Takes Reservations: Yes
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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Me and my two friends ordered delivery from Yeung last night. Love that they have so much variety on their menu!
I ordered the shrimp noodles (chow fun – but in chinese we call it ho-fun) while my other girlies ordered the broccoli/garlic sauce w/brown rice and a lo mein combo. My shrimp chow fun was decent, 3 stars. Decent ratio of noodles, shrimp, and veggies. Shrimp was on the smaller size and the noodles needed a little more seasoning so I had to add one packet of soy sauce and some hot oil.
*If you like spicy foods, ask for a side of hot oil at any Chinese restaurant. Perfect way to spice up your meal!*
My friend who ordered the broccoli/garlic sauce found 2 (tough) stringy pieces that seemed to us like hair? Or a part of a vegetable? Eeek! Either way, we couldn't decipher what it was after a thorough inspection. It freaked my friend out and I don't think she'll be ordering Chinese for a while even though she's ordered from Yeung plenty of times.
Prices seem fair and food is decent. Would give Yeung another shot as long as I don't find any more mystery items in our food!
Small place but cute. Ordered the beef and broccoli and the general tsao chicken and it was all very good. They have a variety of Asian plates and a lot to pick from.
It's byob and they also deliver.
Though I'd always been diametrically opposed to the "jack of all trades Asian restaurant," Yeung is more than serviceable on both fronts.
Chinese: currently the best wonton/egg drop mixed soup in town, outstanding rib tips, and cheap combo platters. The noodle dishes are bland.
Japanese: in a stunning development following my move uptown (I know, it seems dramatic, but it's a big deal!), Yeung has ALSO become my go-to sushi joint due to their awesome $20 tuna lover combo (salad/4 piece tuna sushi/spicy tuna roll/tuna avocado roll).
The space is thoroughly uninspired, but it's at least clean and relatively spacious (and has outdoor seating), and when I forgot my credit card last week they held it for 2 days until I called. Thank you!
Ate here last night with one other person. We ordered crab Rangoon and dumplings to start and then ordered soho roll, aska roll, and one other specialty roll. Food was decent. Highlights include the soho roll and the dumplings. Dumplings were honestly some of the best I've ever had. Pork filling was tender and fresh. The reason I gave this place only 2 stars is the service. Our server came up to us twice to ask for the check within a five minute period. We were having conversation and didn't have it ready immediately, but I think it's really rude to rush customers like that. It was 8pm so they definitely weren't about to close. After this, they said my card was declined. This forced me to go draw cash from the ATM a couple blocks over. This is a machine error, not their fault. But maybe they should update their technology! Overall good food but bad experience.
Huge menu! I really like that I am able to order Thai, Chinese, and Japanese food at the same place – I thought that was really cool. I thought the food was very good! The boneless spare ribs were amazing – no fat on them at all! We also ordered the chicken lettuce wraps were ok – barely any chicken in them – tons of celery! Sushi was good and fresh – we got a Philadelphia roll and shrimp and asparagus roll – Entree was very good – I had shrimp with mixed vegetables – they were very accommodating, since I am allergic to a ton of raw vegetables they allowed me to substitute some vegetables for others (even though it did cost me a $1 more – which was annoying) Overall, food was very good and they delivered it in less than 30 minutes which was great for a Sunday at 6:00
We ordered the chicken lettuce wraps, beef negamaki, and Naruto and No name rolls. I liked everything we had and the prices were decent but I probably wouldn't go back. There are definitely better sushi places in Hoboken.
Went for Daily Lunch Special
Food – 4/5. The salad is fresh with a nice ginger dressing. The miso soup however is a bit weak and doesn't have much depth in the flavor. The salmon avocado roll is just alright with the rice tasting pretty unseasoned. The sushi and sashimi are fresh and taste good.
Service – 4/5. Quick and efficient.
Price – 4/5. Their lunch special has good variety and the price is low but the food just being average to a bit above average docks the value by a few points.
Parking – Street (Metered)
This review is only for delivery….
A-OK is about the perfect definition, nothing amazing, noting bad. This is our go-to Chinese delivery. Mainly because they are lightening fast. Even when we lived downtown they were faster than anyone else.
The food is always pretty decent. We generally order from the Chinese section, I get General Tso's combo and the lady gets beef and broccoli. Both are pretty good, nothing mind blowing, and pretty standard but good. I wish they'd make the General Tso's a bit spicier. But, that is what sriracha is for. The egg rolls are ok, they can be a little greasy, but still pretty good.
Everything is good, not amazing, but A-OK. The best part is their delivery time, always excellent, and food is always hot and not soggy. That is a huge plus.