YF Chinese Cuisine is a new restaurant that offers a delicious and authentic Chinese dining experience. Our restaurant is located in a prime location, with a modern and elegant interior that will make you feel relaxed and comfortable. At YF Chinese Cuisine, we offer a wide range of dishes that are inspired by traditional Chinese recipes, including our famous grilled fish, hot and sour soup, Kung Pao chicken, and crispy pork belly. We use only the freshest and highest quality ingredients in all of our dishes, ensuring that every bite is full of flavor and nutrition. Whether you’re looking for a quick lunch or a relaxing dinner with friends and family, YF Chinese Cuisine is the perfect choice. Come and experience the best Chinese food in town
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You honestly can’t go wrong with most of their dishes, all of it is authentic and flavorful! My favorite so far has been the Beef Offal appetizer, Griddle Spare Ribs, Pork with Green Peppers, and Lamb with Cumin. It’s overall delicious and so flavorful, you can find something for everyone. The only dishes we tried to avoid were the chicken dishes, they come with a lot of bones and not a ton of meat. Most of their dishes come with rice, which is such a great balance and addition to all the sauces and flavors. The prices seem a bit higher, but it’s quality food and you get a pretty good portion for everything.
Staff is always so nice, very kind, and quick with their service. We usually have a great experience! Their ordering system is convenient and easy and with QR code and table ordering, it’s super easy to split the check or do family style.
I would recommend this for a small group, authentic Chinese food, family style, a casual date, or just some good food.
1. Everytime the sever comes fill out water I say “thank you”, every sentence I say I would add “please”. I don’t know your definition of polite, but if you consider being upset when a normal request is mocked and denied I have nothing to say then.
2. The rice thing is a concern I observed and brought up. You can say you throw it away immediately but no one ever knows what happens in your back kitchen. You can clarify that to your customers but IT IS NORMAL AND LEGAL to bring up that concern in any restaurants. Instead of throwing me the insults why don’t you spend more time regulating your servers and procedures? You keep refuting my experience but what you really should do is to listen to advices (or learn from every encounter) thus improving your customers experience in the future. There’s really no use in contradicting my bad experience, what’s done is done, and you replying me with these bad words is only to make your own restaurant look bad. Are you suggesting that people are not allowed to share their bad experience about your restaurant?
3. I asked for 2 because the 2nd time I came here the first bowl was like only pieces, I had to ask for more. The last time I was here I stopped asking since you came out and explained again. Okay, I guess you really are tightfisted then, I give up, satisfied? I also don’t understand how asking for bowls of cilantro would cause disturbance to your restaurant, please explain this to me because I can only think that it’s because your server is unprofessional. If you think my opinion of your server being unprofessional is an insult to you or your restaurant, then again, I have nothing to say. And also, I strongly think your server is unprofessional, and I feel uncomfortable everytime I talk to him. Regardless, I still act polite and say thank you. It’s just my opinion and I’m choosing to address my concern here.
4. You didn’t respond to the issue in picture or the food issue, why? Am I allowed to address the concern about the food quality in general then?
Improve yourself, rather than complaining about people leaving negative review based on their negative experience.
Y.F used to be a decent Chinese restaurant and the service used to be good until last time I came here asking for a bowl of cilantro instead of rice( I don’t eat rice), and the server basically told me that it is impossible to get them for me. It’s like $0.8cents for a bunch of cilantro bro, and I’m only asking for 1 small bowl. I have never heard of any Chinese restaurant ran out of cilantro, like EVER. This is basically the equivalence of asking for some pepper or mushroom sauce in a steak house, or some red chili pepper in a pizza place. I don’t know what the server is thinking, even though you don’t have it, you don’t need to be rude and act like I am some weirdo asking for something that is so common in a Chinese restaurant. Bro every Chinese restaurant I’ve been I will ask for a bowl of cilantro instead of a bowl of rice and no restaurant ever gave me a hard time/problem with it. AND not to mention that after I said I don’t need the bowl of rice, waiter literally took the rice away! And its been sitting on my table for like 10 minutes! Are you gonna serve the bowl of rice to someone else? I can’t even imagine being served someone else’s leftovers, even though I didn’t even touch the rice. JUST THINK ABOUT IT.
And this time they didn’t even bother to throw the plastic ring that ties the cilantro… Just look at the pic.
Food is not the same quality anymore. Either it’s way too salty and makes you drink a ton of water, or it doesn’t even have a taste. Really makes you wonder if the owner pays the cook with the money saved from buying less cilantro.
Will not recommend.
I recently dined at YF Chinese Cuisine, and I must say it was an exceptional experience. The ambiance was inviting, the service was top-notch, and the food was simply delicious. From the perfectly seasoned dishes to the attentive staff, every aspect exceeded my expectations. YF Chinese Cuisine is definitely a gem for anyone craving authentic and flavorful Chinese cuisine. I highly recommend it!