Category: | Restaurant, |
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Address: | 1778 Lincoln Hwy, Edison, NJ 08817, USA |
Postal code: | 08817 |
Phone: | (732) 640-1777 |
Website: | https://gaosnoodlehouseedison.com/ |
Monday: | 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
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Tuesday: | Closed |
Wednesday: | 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Thursday: | 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Friday: | 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Saturday: | 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Sunday: | 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Taste good!And the waiter is very nice
I rate 4 stars for the best. Compassionate owners. Ask for these foods and you probably won’t be disappointed :-)
I like this restaurants food, very authentic and delicious northern Chinese food. Service is nice too, highly recommend.
GUYS. There's an actual Dongbei restaurant in Jersey! Dongbei cuisine encompasses the northeastern region of China and access to it around here is really only through Queens. Quite rare since it's underrated among and overshadowed by China's other regional cuisines (learn more on Serious Eats), but no more! Spread the word and just come here instead of dealing with tolls, traffic, and parking!
Their signage is in Chinese only so it's easy to miss. Just know they're next to Mi Tea, across from the Island Spa side of Festival Plaza, and watch out for 一品香 (Yī Pǐn Xiāng). Roughly translates to first class fragrance. The exterior can make one think their menu is also only in Chinese but no worries, there's English on there with some pics to boot! Sign they cater to Chinese immigrants and international students but welcome those outside that demographic :)
Family and I went for a weekday dinner and initially we were the sole diners. The space is small, personalized, and warm. Eventually another table of 3 arrived and they seemed to know the owner along with a friend of the owner who sat with him to eat and chat. Clearly only those in the know come here. A lovely lady prepped and made dumplings next to us, which you can buy frozen for home. All of this really gives that local, family-restaurant, mom-n-pop hole-in-the-wall feel.
When ordering, we felt a little rushed as the minimally stylish owner stood at our table the whole time while we perused the menu. It's a different type of service we're not used to yet. When asked for recommendations, he quickly and nonchalantly listed what felt like the whole menu! xD It's interesting. They're not overly-friendly in a try-too-hard way nor rude or cold. It's an indirect care that can be seen in the little details like the interior design, selection of tableware, automatically bringing out anything extra diners may need, fulfilling requests, or providing a pitcher of water infused with large jujubes, goji berries, and yellow chrysanthemum. They're just right, leaving you alone and only asking one time how everything was. Once the order was made, the food came out much faster than expected. Efficiency's the name of the game here. Also, pretty cool how they expose the whole kitchen so diners can see the noodle-making process and the cooks moving about.
NOTES:
- Dongbei Styled Bone ($19.50): Disposable gloves are provided so you can eat with your hands! Piping hot and delicious! Noticed the other table ordered this as well. This is a must order for the experience!
- Fried Pork in Scoop, sweet and sour style ($17.95): Those who love Korean tangsuyuk may love this, especially if looking for lasting crispyness under the sauce.
- Fatty Pork Slices with Pickle Cabbage ($19.95): Soup dish that's not for everyone. Have to enjoy sourness to like this. Family-style size so bowls are provided.
Food is hearty, homey, and comforting with a nice range of affordable to pricier items. Food's especially perfect for the winter. Come here for something different from the abundance of Cantonese, Sichuanese, and Shanghainese restaurants. Go explore! While incredibly convenient to reach them, with a mini parking lot might I add, they're so easy to miss and so unknown that they're really a hidden gem! Give them a chance and come dine here after a shopping trip at any of the Asian supermarkets!
YIPINXIANG Restaurant. YIPINXIANG Restaurant is located at 1778 Lincoln Hwy in Edison, New Jersey 08817. YIPINXIANG Restaurant can be contacted via phone at 732-640-1777 for pricing, hours and directions.
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