Address: | 408 Jerusalem Ave, Hicksville, NY 11801, USA |
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Postal code: | 11801 |
Phone: | (516) 882-4600 |
Website: | http://www.chengduchinesekitchen.com/ |
Monday: | 11:30 AM – 9:30 PM |
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Tuesday: | 11:30 AM – 9:30 PM |
Wednesday: | 11:30 AM – 9:30 PM |
Thursday: | 11:30 AM – 9:30 PM |
Friday: | 11:30 AM – 9:30 PM |
Saturday: | 11:30 AM – 9:30 PM |
Sunday: | 11:30 AM – 9:30 PM |
Restaurant has ample parking. Store is slightly small for dining in. Ordered online and food was piping hot, fresh. If you are familiar with American Chinese food, this is not it. This food is Sichuan style. Their eggplant is succulent and that sauce is divine. It's hard to find dandan noodles not made with pork and this had a delectable peanut flavor that was not overpowering. They live up to the beef noodle soup hype. Lo mein and fried rice are good but not the most amazing that I've had in my life - lacks the smoky charred flavor. Thank you for a halal addition to the neighborhood!
This place is great. It was our first time to this place very close to our house, just three minutes by car. We wanted try it by ordering Shrimp Fried Rice and General Tso Chicken. Both were awesome. Very tasty. I don’t think anyone near Hicksville makes them like the way they make it. We were looking for the Halal Chinese Place and found one of the best just near our house. I recommend to all whoever is fond of Halal Chinese Food must visit here first. You won’t be disappointed. We will be there regular customers. Owner was very pleasant and service was quick.
I have been looking for a good Chinese Halal restaurant for a while, there are a few of them that claim that they are good and I see reviews as well that they are good but I couldn’t find dumplings and Wontons like what these guys can make.
They do a wonton in chili sauce, which is amazing. me and my kids loved it my daughter who is not a big fan of Chinese food but loves spicy food. Love these wontons in chili oil.
We got dumplings from them as well. I tried both steamed and fried. My personal choice is steamed dumplings, but to some they might taste a little bland but if you wontons with chili oil you can always dip in that. Mind you the fried dumplings were bad either.
They have only two tables with four chairs. I’ve gone there twice for lunch only.
I like their lunch combo it’s for 7.95 or 8.95 and it comes with soup and rice. You will see it in the pictures. I have ordered the pepper steak, broccoli, chicken, Hunan chicken and
Hunan shrimp and I liked them all. in soups, I tried their wonton soup and hot and sour soup. My kids tried the egg drop soup but according to them, they weren’t big fans. (my kids hardly like anything so take it with a grain of salt)
We also tried the beef tripe in chili oil which wasn’t bad, the cashier warned me in advance that it is served cold. Wasn’t bad, but I like the wontons in chili oil much much better. It was spicy, a bit hot, a bit sweet, I would definitely go back to get those from time to time.
I’m an old customer. My new favorite dishes are braided brisket beef noodle soup and dry pepper chicken. The beef soup came out amazing!!! I finished all the broth lol.