Ten Full Restaurant
“I've always picked up or had delivery, but I know there is a seating area.”
“In all of Queens, it has the best pizza, the best Chinese food, the best Japanese food, and the best Thai food.”
“it's not starchy, is flavored with a wonderful combination of celery, carrots, tender chicken pieces and i'm pretty sure some bones.”
Ten Full Restaurant
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
6 reviews
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I was hesitant about trying this place. Normally I go to china garden, a few blocks away. What deterred me from ten full was the 3 star review, but my roommate and my friends swear by ten full, so I tried it.
I ordered crab Rangoon, eggplant with garlic sauce, and tofu with broccoli. All were delicious and it's an added bonus that you can use your credit card. The service was fast and friendly. Crab Rangoon was much better than china gardens.
What my peers like about ten full is they say it is lighter than most places and the ingredients seem fresher.
The sauce was lighter which is great! Bc more places use too much sugar or salt.
Ingredients seemed fresh as well.
I will return!
I don't understand what the rave is about this place. The food is less than average. I had the shrimp with lobster – the rice was bland and overcooked (mushy), the shrimp was alright, but the lobster sauce felt like it needed extra time cooking. My boyfriend had general tso and felt like it was average. I won't be coming back. Also, their prices are higher than other chinese in the area.
Passing by, one wouldn't see it as a great Chinese takeout. That's because it's not great, the food is slightly above average. But inside the dining tables are clean, the kitchen is clean and the food is tasty enough. Been here dozens of times in the past years by myself and with friends. Dining in only has about 4 or 5 tables and their delivery is good. The people taking your order either over the phone or at the counter are nice and can be spoken with clearly enough.
I'm going to mention a few orders and how they taste.
The texture of the rice like the pork fried rice is decent because it's not too soft and not hard to swallow, it's a good medium texture. The eggrolls we often try are often crispy but not crunchy crispy, eggrolls only have a light crunch factor. The inside of the eggrolls are good, right amount of salt, flavorful over all taste, the airiness of the cabbage mixture inside is right. The eggrolls often are served fresh and not over fried.
The rib tips aren't overly chewy, but they are chewy. They are filling and meaty. I thought the Buffalo Wings were okay, the flavor wasn't extraordinary, very light and light crisp. The chicken wings didn't come out too great either. They are average in flavor and crisp, nothing to rave about. The General Tso's Chicken and curry dishes are also average, tasty but slightly over done with the sauce and mediocre on flavor.
The Fish w/Garlic Sauce on their Lunch Special is pretty good and the most recent dish I just tried today. The garlic sauce is not too heavy and blends with the fish well. It is close to heavy on the soy like sauce, close to heavy (on the medium side), so if you don't like the heavy sauce factor let them know. It had about five really decent sized white or flounder like fish. The fish weren't artificial or nasty, really clean, good soft texture. The fish is accompanied with broccoli, a piece of seaweed, delicious slices of water chestnut.
The Chicken Corn Soup that is included with the Lunch Special or on their soup menu is very good, it includes little pieces of chicken, carrots, celery, corn and a egg dropped in to create a thick but very tasty chicken noodle soup flavor but without the noodles. The only question does that good flavor come from scratch or stock/powder, regardless, it is good.
In summary, the food is not spectacular worth driving a long trip to try, but decent and again above average for the locale and close proximity for the people in the neighborhood.
This is my go-to place for Chinese takeout when I'm in Sunnyside. I've always picked up or had delivery, but I know there is a seating area. They have a wide selection of food. I've probably tasted everything on the menu at this point. I especially enjoy the beef/chicken lo mein and vegetable fried rice. The fried chicken wings are tasty as well. I find that the portions are generous and I appreciate the fact that the food isn't too greasy. Definitely come here if you have a craving for Chinese food!
I would be on Cloud 9 if we had Chinese takeout like this, where I live in Georgia. We were originally going to eat in Flushing — I heard their restaurants are better than NY's Chinatown — but after a long day, decided instead to bring food back to our motel.
Ten Full was great!
… Egg drop wonton soup — so many wontons and a tasty broth
… Roast pork chow fun — broad noodles with plenty of lean pork, sprouts, greens and other goodies
… Chicken with vegetables — lovely white sauce, generous portion of sliced, white meat chicken and veggies
I like that entrees are available in two sizes. Prices are reasonable, and the people waiting for their orders, appeared to be regulars. (With all the takeout places in Sunnyside, there's something's to be said for loyal clientele.)
Real good experience here. Ordered via Seamless and the food came hot and quick.
Even after ordering random stuff, still no complaints.
Thai wings – really flavorfull, great sweet and spicy tang
Calamari – surprisingly real good and not rubbery
Ribs – great portion, just needed a bit more sauce
General Tso chicken – nicely battered, not too much. Maybe just a bit too sweet and not enough spicey
Fried rice – pretty good, more or less the same anywhere
Eggroll – average, same as anywhere
Food was very good, portions were great, delivery was fast. No complaints… its a solid joint