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Welcome to Feng's Garden

Feng's Garden Menu

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Welcome to Feng's Garden, a Chinese restaurant located at 11054 Queens Blvd in Forest Hills, NY. This hidden gem offers a wide range of delicious Chinese dishes with options for delivery, takeout, and even catering. With a plethora of vegetarian choices, this restaurant is perfect for a variety of dietary needs.

Upon exploring the menu, you will find an array of appetizers ranging from traditional spring rolls to savory BBQ spare ribs. The soups, such as Wonton Soup and Hot and Sour Soup, are flavorful and comforting. Don't miss out on their Fried Rice options, including House Special Fried Rice and Vegetable Fried Rice.

Customers rave about the quality and consistency of the food at Feng's Garden. Melissa T. commends the restaurant for being a go-to spot with underrated french fries. Sevara O. declares the Chicken and Broccoli with white rice as the best she's ever had. The reviews highlight the top-notch dishes like sweet and sour chicken, sesame chicken, and more.

Homer Jay S. goes in-depth about his experience, praising Feng's Garden for serving authentic Chinese cuisine in a no-frills setting. His detailed review of the roast pork lo mein, roast pork fried rice, and wonton soup showcases the restaurant's dedication to quality ingredients and preparation.

If you're in the mood for delicious Chinese food that hits the spot every time, make a visit to Feng's Garden. With rave reviews and a diverse menu to choose from, this restaurant is sure to satisfy your cravings.

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Melissa T.
Melissa T.

Good value, consistent food, FAST. This is our go-to Chinese restaurant and we have never been let down. Surprisingly, they also make super underrated french fries if you ever find yourself craving Chinese and some fries!

Sevara O.
Sevara O.

The best Chicken and Broccoli with white rice at this place. I could keep eating it everyday

Arlette C.
Arlette C.

Food was really good actually I got it during lunch time it was 10 dollars with a wonton soup!

Rofelmae D.
Rofelmae D.

Some chinese take out restaurants do not make me feel good after eating it. This place has been consistent and is what I crave for here and there! The sweet and sour chicken, sesame chicken, generals tsos chicken, chow mein, egg rolls, chicken wings, fried rice (veggie and pork) - are all good. My local chinese takeout place~

Homer Jay S.
Homer Jay S.

This little takeout joint may look like an average no-frills American Chinese restaurant, where everything is at best "just ok," and at worst "inedible," but don't be fooled. First, I just wanted to qualify how I define an American Chinese restaurant. Simple: they must at least have an egg roll on the menu. For some reason, the simple egg roll is justifiably not found in any authentic Chinese restaurant, including specialized ones such as Szechuan or Shanghainese. In these specialty restaurants, at best you can get a spring roll, which can be tasty, but those are not the places I'm comparing to Feng's Garden. So, of the qualifying Forest Hills American Chinese competitors (which include King Wok, Panda, Asian Fortune, and Grand Sichuan) Feng's Garden reigns supreme. Today, I had my typical standard lunch special to test their basics: Roast pork lo mein, which includes rice (I had the roast pork fried rice) and soup (I had the wonton). Of course, I added a roast pork egg roll, because, when in Rome... The egg roll had a wonderfully crisp chewy wrapper all egg rolls should have, as opposed to the cheaper, thinner ones some places use. It was perfectly fried and the wrapper had no excess grease throughout. The pitfall of a bad American Chinese place is they either crowd the fryer or don't let the fryer come back up to temperature before they cook your egg roll. As a result, that's why the wrapper is so greasy. The wonton soup dumplings were fine, as was the broth. Nothing to write home about, but I've had worse, and it's usually because of the broth. The fried rice was not greasy at all, which I can appreciate, even if it is still fried. Many places make the texture so oily, which is unappetizing. The lo mein was good. The noodles were proper, as opposed to the slightly-thicker cheap kind I've seen far too many places try to get away with using. I rated it 4 stars instead of a perfect 5 because the soup dumplings were so basic. The better places use wonton dumplings with less mass, which means the wrappers tend to be thinner. They also missed the perfect rating because they didn't have fresh homemade duck sauce, something that's a rarity in American Chinese joints. Believe me, you can always taste the huge difference between fresh stuff to the packets; night and day. And nothing brings out the best qualities of an egg roll more than a good duck sauce, which those packets just ain't.

Jonathan C.
Jonathan C.

Feng's garden is a basic Chinese takeout restaurant. I ordered delivery through Yelp: Kung Pao chicken combo platter with brown rice. The Yelp menu didn't explain what a combo was, but it came with an egg roll. The Kung Pao was only slightly spicy and didn't have any peppers in it. I enjoyed it, but if you like spicy food or you expect Kung Pao to be spicy, you might be disappointed. The rice was ordinary, maybe a bit mushy.