Joy’s Village

  4.2 – 260 reviews   • Chinese restaurant

NOTICE: WE WOULD LIKE TO INFORM EVERYONE THAT OUR RESTAURANT IS TEMPORARILY CLOSE. SORRY WE DON’T KNOW WHEN SINCE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION IS STILL IN PROGRESS. THANK YOU. AUGUST 29TH 2023.OWNER. We are in Ohio Stater Building (lower level). There is a stairs coming down where Ramen on High and next to Dunkin Donut. Pass the two big glass door and we are across from Holistic.

Low-key restaurant dispensing a range of classic Chinese dishes such as fried rice & lo mein.

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Reviews

Luke Knapke
Nothing to write home about. Decent and convenient spot to get a bite to eat of some pretty typical chinese food. They do have a ton of options in terms of chinese food which makes them a little more unique. Solid spot to get food. Came out quick. Service was solid. And they are more spread out for COVID which is nice.
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Alex Walker
Some of the best random hole in the wall Chinese places I’ve ever had. They make it super easy to have a family style meal with friends, especially if you want to try to make a dent into their extensive menu! As someone who occasionally opts out of eating meat, their meatless options are still decent. The fried rice is the best economical choice, but their other dishes are reasonably portioned. Forget walking over to Panda Express next door. Grab take out from Joy’s ever time.
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Daniel Dawson
Compared to other places, the food isn’t that good for the price. The waitress is off putting and service poor. I ordered Cummins lamb and they didn’t even take the time to cut the lamb properly. It was giant blob of meat connected by fat, it was disgusting and greasy as hell. I rarely don’t tip ever but this was really sub par. If you’re looking for quality fast Asian food that’s worth the price, I’d reccomend Helen’s by 161 and 71. I met her, she’s a delight and so is her cooking.
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Thomas Knapke
I don’t know why but I really enjoyed the vibe of this place. The low ceiling and the old style building made me feel like I was back in Japan. Great service that was quick and the food was good! I got the beef noodles and it was quite good came out hot with beef chunks lots of noodles, napa cabbage and carrot slices. The broth had good flavor and was delicious. The prices were reasonable as well. Not super cheap but not too expensive either?
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Lauren Mindrum
Joy’s Village is in a great location close to campus, has great food, and the staff are very nice! Joy’s is generally pretty well lit at night but it can kid of be a bit of a hassle to find. The accessibility to the building is not the greatest, as you need to go down stairs in order to get into the building, thus not accessible for wheelchairs and the stairs are coming apart a bit can can be a tripping hazard. Regarding the inside of the building, it can be a little hard to find, which could be complicated from an accessibility standpoint since there are no major signs indicating where the restaurant is. The doors are not automatic which could be an issue for some regarding to weight of the doors. Since there is also some construction material inside, this could pose to be a hazard as well. The environment of the restaurant is not too loud or bright but it can sometimes be a little cramped and not provide enough room to pass between tables.
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Tommy Kilpatrick
First time going there and the food was delicious! They have a really big menu, so I’m looking forward to going back again soon. I got Mongolian beef and it was excellent with very tender beef mixed with a delicious brown gravy and stir fried green and white onions……This is personally my favorite way to have this dish prepared and you don’t see it like this in a lot of Chinese restaurants. There’s definitely a reason that this restaurant has been in business for over 40 years!
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Joseph Adams
Good food, good price. I usually get the Tom Yum seafood noodle soup
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Kelly Lim
the middle aged guy (I think was manager) taking our order was very annoyed taking our order when I asked a question about a food in menu and spoke a very sarcastic and rude tone taking the rest of the order. Dude likely had a bad day that day but doesn’t excuse the him giving awful service
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Knoble Prosser
Very good authentic food, if you’re used to more American style Chinese takeout you might be a bit surprised when you get your food, for example the duck has bones in it still. I have no problems with it but I figured I’d warn anyone reading this. Only reason I took one star off is because it seemed to take a while to get my order, though it very well could be because it was being cooked fresh and as such is obviously not a quick process
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Alex Gilley
Joy’s Village is among the best Chinese food in the campus area and has a good, relaxing interior in the Ohio Stater Shopping Center. I ordered Szechuan chicken and it was pretty tasty, but nothing extraordinary comparatively. I don’t currently have much experience with the less-Americanized dishes that are on the extensive menu, but I am to assume from referrals that it’s decent. Our service was adequate, with no indication that the server wanted to provide guest service, rather she just served us and nothing more. A bowl of sticky rice is serve before you get your food, which is nice. One thing that I did notice and was kind of put off by, was that I got different chopsticks than the other patrons in the restaurant, ones of lower quality. I’m not sure the reasoning behind that, but I’ll just assume positive intent. Overall, it’s pretty good Chinese food with adequate service and questionable ethics at a pretty good price.
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