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The location is close to Sky-view Shopping Center If you
The location is close to Sky-view Shopping Center If you need to park , quick two block walk. The food was hot and fresh , menu offers creative choices and the service was superb , definitely experience counts. ( This is their second location, decades of experience) Thank you !!!
Be the first to ReplyThe service was impeccable; our needs were anticipated
The service was impeccable; our needs were anticipated before we even had to ask. The blue crab porridge was a delightful blend of flavors, and the baked rice in bamboo dishes was a unique and delicious twist that set it apart from other places. The dim sum was okay not the greatest. What truly sets this place apart, though, is its unbeatable location and great service. Located just a short walk from the Skyview parking garage, we didn't have to worry about finding a spot or waiting for a table. It made our lunch outing hassle-free and enjoyable.
Be the first to ReplyThought the food was pretty well seasoned and overall not
Thought the food was pretty well seasoned and overall not bad. I don't particularly love the food besides the flavor and didn't take that many photos. Favorite dish was probably the long intestines. Service wasn't bad and there were a lot of people there for dinner. Overall, mixed feelings about this place.
Be the first to ReplySuper bad service.
As a Cantonese, I can guarantee that the food there is not even better than the same street dishes in Guangdong Province. How ridiculous it can call itself authentic Cantonese food. Don't be fooled by this restaurant. Just never go. A sincere advice.
Be the first to ReplyAwful service, let you wait even you made reservations.
Bad attitude the whole night, charging the food you didn't pay and when you point out their mistake, no one trying to apologize or solving issues, just keep arguing they were right. Never come back.
Be the first to ReplyNever ceased to amaze with their horrible customer
Never ceased to amaze with their horrible customer services! Wait staffs all impatient rude and just pure obnoxious at all times. Place is loud not lively just loud. Food just meh. If you must blow $$ to eat some Chinese cuisine without the caustic experience, plenty of other places in the area to earn your patronage where you might actually be appreciated for your business.
Be the first to ReplyThe employee who works in Congee village parking garage for
The employee who works in Congee village parking garage for Vallet parking is not honest, therefore my car key not working and they will charge customer double parking fee. We spend more than thousand dollar eating in their restaurant. Unbelievable they do that to the customer.
Be the first to ReplyRidiculously expensive.
Lobster was $75 and such a small plate. A west lake beef soup was $42. An eggplant fish dish was so tiny like a lunch special portion. The noodle dish had hardly any mushrooms all noodle. The fried flounder had hardly any fish. The chicken dish came all the way at the end when we were done eating. The peking duck was meh. Everything was so bland and the waiter kept pressuring us to order more and insisted that we needed a soup. They also said tip must be in cash even though we paid with cc. Awful service.
Be the first to ReplyMy second visit here and it was good.
Tried the pork and preserved egg porridge, shrimp dumplings, pork and shrimp shui mai. All so good and is a must try. Only thing I wish they had was scallion pancake. Def will come back to try other dishes!
Be the first to ReplyThe ambiance and atmosphere is very classic.
I also really liked that I was able to walk in without a reservation. The food was excellent and definitely Asian comfort food style. The lamb chops were my favorite dish since they had a nice crispy sear on the outside but were still juicy on the inside. Would recommend that for the snow pea leaves to be cooked with whole cloves of garlic for extra flavor, but they were still very fresh and tasty. The squid was slightly over salted to perfection and crispy without having thick batter. It would have been nice to have more clams, but the flavor was on point with the black bean sauce. Definitely going back to try a few more things when I get the chance.
Be the first to ReplyExtremely authentic Cantonese food.
Not really sure why there are so many negative reviews because every time I go, the food is delicious, service is fast, and the waiters are very nice. They gave us 3 free dishes too. Highly recommend.
Be the first to ReplyFood was so good! I love their chicken feet! The only thing
Food was so good! I love their chicken feet! The only thing is that they are a bit pricey other than that the service was great and food was great!
Be the first to ReplyVery good They have private rooms and good service not bad
Very good They have private rooms and good service not bad at a Had a great bday party here they have great private rooms downstairs , food wasn't bad a bit pricy but over all I would come back
Be the first to ReplyOrdered lunch special to try out the place but for around
Ordered lunch special to try out the place but for around $10 you get a container 3/4 full of rice and 1/4 full of entree/protein. The spice salt pork chop came with 4 small pieces and each piece was between 50-70 % all bone. There was no pork chop just bone pieces with a little bit of meat attached. The chicken and broccoli barely adds up to a small chicken tender with the small julienne chicken strips provided. Despite the competition, it seems like all the places in Flushing load up on rice and skimp on entree/protein even non-lunch portions they charge 3x price ($22-29) and is skimpy on protein. Whereas one of my favorite places in NJ, gives huge entree portion, separate rice and terrific hot and sour soup with plenty of strips of pork for $9 lunch entree!
Be the first to ReplyVery good food and service!Strongly recommended Will come
Very good food and service!Strongly recommended Will come back definitely Will bring more people
Be the first to ReplyFood- food is decent and basic Chinese style so can't go
Food- food is decent and basic Chinese style so can't go wrong usually. I use to go to the Chinatown location as a kid with my family and get the bamboo rice but it tasted different when I had it recently. The food here is usually decent but the salt and pepper pork chop was extremely salty but we had it with rice so it worked out ok. They actually gave us two desserts on the house after our meal which was a pleasant surprise. They gave use the classic red bean soup and a scallion almond cookie? The cookie was warm, and sweet and savory. The cookie was my favorite. Overall food is decent. Service- I saw a lot of people not liking the service but when I came all the staff was very nice. So all is good ~Vibe- it's a standard Cantonese atmosphere. The decor is a little random at some parts but overall is nice. Definitely a family vibe and I can imagine it can get loud when the place gets full but this is the atmosphere I grew up with so I feel at home.Overall, it is good :D
Be the first to ReplyVery unprofessional staff, rude customer service.
I ordered Poon Choi for New Years Eve a week in advance got there to pick up and was told all the poon choi for the days are all picked up. Had to wait 30 mins for the food. What's the point of order in advance? We were so disappointed when we started eating and notice missing oyster, fried chicken, bbq pork. There were 5 pieces of duck neck and 3 pieces of meat. $368 for the Poon Choi of 6 people. Is it worth it? Will never order from this place again. Nasty food do not eat from this place.
Be the first to ReplyDim sum was OK.
Price is little high compared to all other places. I would say East Buffet dim sum is the best, but having dinner at Congee Village is the best in Flushing. There chefs is just spectacular !
Be the first to ReplyHorrible customer service.
Very disorganized staff. Had a pick up order scheduled a day in advanced for 4pm and waited an hour still. Never coming here again.
Be the first to ReplyI really wanna like CV and i don't wanna be negative around
I really wanna like CV and i don't wanna be negative around new year time but how do you not have desert soup at Lunar New Year time??? To add insult to injury, the wait for the dishes took forever. There was no rhythm, just waiting, one dish at a time. I'm like dude we're not doing a banquet here. Even worse, the manager lied when we ordered the lobster w sticky rice. He straight out said we're not doing that. Then we spotted two other tables that got it!! The waitstaff saved the day, the server hooked us up and rushed our dishes out. The servers there are so cool and nice but the managers have repeatedly shown themselves not to have customer service skills. We're regulars and we're not a pushy family, we're very polite and patient and we tip really well...what insult...i'm at the end of my rope....i can't continue to support this place even though their food quality is admittedly decent. Good thing the servers are a nice bunch of people. The atmosphere is cool too. But their management have got to get their act together and hire more kitchen staff. Come on dude the pandemic isn't an excuse anymore...
Be the first to ReplyWent for thanksgiving with my family.
I remember the food being really good, especially the conch. Very surprised there are so many bad reviews I thought our waiter was nice and our food was delicious. Going back tomorrow for Chinese New Year!
Be the first to ReplyBeen craving for good decent congee for a while.
The ones I had were either too watery, not enough meat and flavors in there or just don't taste right. But this pork and century egg congee's the bomb! They say NYC's the land of food, bunch of hidden gems out there for you to explore. I've tried a lot of dimsum places but I actually like the har gao from Congee Village best. It's packed with shrimp and the skin is actually soft and thin! Unlike the other ones I had where their skin's too thick. Oh! Not to mention bitter gourd!! It's a hot or miss dish, either you're a fan or you hate it. I can't say much about it as only lovers would know the love for it. Pretty much like durian. Well, peeps do check out congee village if you're craving nice congee or part of the bitter gourd fan! ;)
Be the first to ReplyMaybe it's cheap for a local, but for a Brazilian student
Maybe it's cheap for a local, but for a Brazilian student it was a bit expensive. The food was great, mainly the spring rolls. They offer a really good tea. The environment is good and the staff were efficient.
Be the first to ReplyTheir steamed rice noodle is the best.
I ordered the beef steamed rice noodle and roast pork steamed rice noodle. It's authentic Cantonese taste and soft enough (not over cooked). Highly recommended
Be the first to ReplyCongee Village in Flushing serves great authentic Cantonese
Congee Village in Flushing serves great authentic Cantonese dishes with a large amount of seating. Overall, we enjoyed a solid Cantonese dinner without having to wait on any lines and in a very comfortable atmosphere. Only negatives were 1 out 8 dishes being not great, some slow service, and the wait time for that one dish. We had a huge party which they were able to accommodate on a busy Saturday night due to their abundance of 10 ppl tables with lazy susans. We were lucky we had some people who spoke Cantonese to wave down the waiters and order our food. This experience could have been different if there was that language barrier or without the insight of what to order from our Canto friends. Foodwise, we ordered:Young Chow Fried Rice: a classic banquet dish - yellowish fried riceSautéed Snow Pea Leaves w/ Garlic: a super tasty vegetable dish; try it one day if you have never had themSalted Fish, Chicken, Eggplant Casserole: a little smaller than expected, but very flavorful and a great compliment to riceRice baked w/ Chicken & Mushroom: very flavorful served in cute bamboo containersJumbo Shrimp with Walnuts: a classic banquet dish - served with broccoli and some mayo-like sauce. The shrimp were a little less Jumbo than expected. Don't skip the walnuts, ours were really tasty.Beef Chow Fun Noodles - a common Cantonese restaurant dish - ours was devoured in minutesSalt and Pepper Snails - another Cantonese dish which involves more work on the eater's part. You can either use a toothpick to extract the snail meat and discard the black flap of the snail or (without the need of a toothpick) suck on the end of the snail, and then the front of the snail to extract the meat. The one disappointing dish:Sautéed Silver Fish and Dried Squid with Chinese Celery - this dish took ages (20+ minutes) to come out. The green onions and celery were nicely flavored, but they clearly skimped on the fish/dried squid. I have seen other restaurants do the silver fish more justice.Our meal ended with some complimentary seasonal fruits (watermelon) and egg tarts (but they didn't have enough for our table...). Overall a great meal - if I need another food spot for a large group near Flushing, Congee Village will be on my list.
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