Eat First

  4.4 – 514 reviews   • Chinese restaurant

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Eat First Chinese Restaurant | Albuquerque, NM

Authentic Chinese cuisine in Albuquerque, NM. Dine-in and takeout. Open Monday-Saturday 12:30-8:00pm, Sunday 1:30-8:00pm.

Eat First Chinese Restaurant | Menu | Albuquerque – Uber Eats

3250 Coors Blvd Nw, Albuquerque, NM 87120 · Soups. Egg Drop Soup. Chicken Vegetable (Large) · Items Worth Indulging on. Sweet and Sour Pork. Pu Pu Platter (For 2).

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Celen
Great tasting food. The fried won tons, the pork fried rice, and the shrimp & lobster sauce are the best in town. Also, they are very fast at getting the food out to you nice, fresh and hot. Large portions.
10-12-2022 Still the same, Excellent
Yes I would recommend
2-1-2023: Still the same great quality
4-25-2023: 5 ⭐
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Juan “Johnny” McCoy
Been coming here since I was 9. Im 33 now. They still treat me like a stranger. Think Ive finally outgrown them. I remember watching their daughter grow up playing piano for customers. We sent that kid to college wotu our neighborhood support and business ya know. I remember when they didnt have staff.

But when I walk in and say hi and ur semi hostile and stare through me with glazed eyes and the food makes me sick and is way over priced its like… yeah this might not be the spot anymore.

The owners have lost the plot. I hope they can find it because this place? It has memories. It has a soul and a community. The mistake you made was being here for 20 years and acting like ur still a “foreigner” we love yall. But I feel its not mutual.

Go there. Eat. See if you like it.

Personally? Im kinda done
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Ryan Armbrust
We were ready to like this place, but between the food and the state of the dining room it wasn’t great. Beat parts: our server was really kind, and my son thought his chicken fried rice was great (it was suitably bland for a picky little kid). The Po Po Platter was overdone, really oily, very dry/tough, and had no flavor other than “fried.” The shrimp lo mein had a decent number of shrimp but no flavor. Portion sizes were good, but for the price it was fair. The dining room looked more like a store room. Boxes everywhere, total mess. Maybe we just didn’t order the right dishes and caught them on a restocking night? But this was Saturday at 6 pm, so it seems strange.
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Lillian Satala
One of the small, “hole in the wall/mom & pop” eateries that serves one of Albuquerque’s BEST authentic Chinese food. You won’t go away hungry. You may need to ask for a to go box or doggie bag. Good eats, you won’t be disappointed. Been coming here for the last 10 years, same family owned, operating and cooking. The Moo Goo Gai Pan is my fav.
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Jeremy Tafoya
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I recently tried the Happy Family Meal at EF Chinese Restaurant, and it was an exceptional experience. The dish was a delightful mixture of chicken, shrimp, mushrooms, and a variety of fresh vegetables. The flavors were outstanding, with a perfect balance of sweet and spicy that left my taste buds thoroughly satisfied. This restaurant is definitely a spot to choose when you’re in need of a satisfying meal. Highly recommended!
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Angela Castaneda
I’ve been to this restaurant for years now and it never fails to satisfy my cravings! The egg rolls are amazing ! The pot stickers are finger licking good! A regular potsticker but deep fried! Egg drop soup is to die for!! I never make reviews of restaurants but this one just is really top tier!
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Randy Gifford
Whenever I try a new Chinese restaurant I order the same thing to compare to other restaurants. I ordered beef lo mein. I have never seen a Chinese restaurant use Vermicelli noodles (very thin) for lo mein. The noodles were off putting and the entire dish was tasteless.
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Nate Webb
The food wasn’t great. They use that mix from the grocery store that uses the water chestnuts and tiny corns, and the kung Pao sauce tasted like chicken broth
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Kristyana Martinez
This place is so good. I love their fried rice. Me, my father, and my brother go there all the time for their fried rice. The best place for a $11 lunch! And not to mention, it has a great amount of rice. They fill the whole to-go container.
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Justin Weinzierl
Is really good food and prices but check your stuff before you leave because the number 1 says it comes with a fried wonton and instead i got fried nothingness…. not sure how that happened. There wontons are good.. if you actually get them
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