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| Rating | Avg. Dinner Entrée |
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| $$$$$ | Greater than $25 |
| $$$$ | $18.01 - $25 |
| $$$ | $12.01 - $18 |
| $$ | $7.01 - $12 |
| $ | Less than $7 |
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Posted by marty j on 04/26/2008
Okay
We had read a lot about this being the best place in Chinatown to eat. Well, I disagree. It was mediocre in my opinion. Lemon chicken was so so. It wasn't bad, mind you, just nothing special.
Posted by D from Bergen County on 07/04/2007
You Can Trust the Restaurant Guides:
This place is EXCELLENT. I arrived after a very long flight and hectic day: it was a soothing,, peaceful upstalirs room.with modern Asian decor and artwork, We ordered vegetable rolls and simple chicken stir-fries with different vegetables( 2 different entrees)..It was first-rate : tender, succulent chicken, the freshest ,,crisp vegetables, and crispy , thin skinned rolls,I For two entrees, two orders of vegetable egg rolls, and two dishes of rice( they DO charge for rice) , it cost about $40.
Posted by Claydog on 12/22/2006
Authentic but whirlewind..
R&G was highly recommended by concierge as most authentic. I knew I hit a home run when I was the only anglo dude there. Ordered house specialty of deep fried dungeness crab...looked cool on the menu. Well, it was a deep fried dungeness crab. I couldnt quite get a handle on why you would batter the exteriour shell of a crab to eat it (?) but it was good. Also went back and had fried scallops. Very nice and simple. Beware if ordering hot & sour soup, it was a bowl big enuf for the 49rs !! Low on decor, VERY fast paced and noisy. Minimal english spoken, which is okay. Go for it...