Winner of the James Beard Classic Award in 2026. Serving classic Chinese American cuisine in Kingston, New York since 1927. Our dining room is open for dinner only from Wednesday to Sunday. Our takeout and delivery services are available for both lunch and dinner from Wednesday to Monday. We are closed Tuesdays.
Long-standing haunt offering homestyle Chinese eats like chicken chow mein in a pared-down space.
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Address: 726 Broadway, Kingston, NY 12401
Phone: (845) 331-3520
Website: http://engsrestaurant.com/
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That neon sign has been calling our name for years, and we finally answered. Owned by Tom and Faye Sit since 1978 (and originally founded in 1927!), Eng’s holds the title of Kingston’s first Chinese restaurant — and was just honored with the James Beard America’s Classics Award for its incredible, multi-generational legacy. You can feel that history the moment you walk in.
Stepping through the door is like a cozy time warp back to the 1970s — wood paneling, low-pile red carpet, and a dining room buzzing with regulars. We had 12 people ahead of us and not a single complaint — that’s how you know it’s good. The hostess was such a delight and completely set the tone. Our waitress delivered everything with a smile (and even a song!). Pure charm.
Now the food:
Egg rolls – Crunchy, flavorful, slightly saltier than usual (in the best way), made with celery instead of cabbage. Addictive.
Pork Yat Gaw Mein (“hangover soup”) – A rich, sultry chicken broth with green onions, long noodles with just the right chew, and tender slices of red pork. It looks simple, but it’s deeply flavorful and comforting.
Double Wonder (General Tso’s Chicken + Orange Beef) – Both listed as “spicy” (mild for us, but packed with flavor). The beef was exceptionally tender and stole the show. The chicken had a light, slightly crunchy coating that we loved.
Twice Cooked Pork – Tender seasoned pork with loads of veggies. So good.
Insider tip: Ask for the homemade spicy chili oil. It’s smoky with a gentle heat that elevates everything without overpowering it. We’re guessing the spice levels are dialed back a bit for regional tastes — next time, I’m asking if they’ll turn up the “full Chinese flavor” option.
Total for dinner and four beers: $75 (plus tip). Very reasonable for the quality and experience.
We loved every minute. Eng’s isn’t just a restaurant — it’s a living piece of Kingston history. If you haven’t been, go. And don’t skip the chili oil. ️
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We had the Wonton Soup with Pork, PuPu platter for 2, the ribs, orange chicken/beef special and ice cream for dessert, I had a scoup of coconut which had real flakes in the ice cream and coffee which was very flavorful. My friend had the blueberry cheese cake ice cream which he raved about. The Mai Tai was amazing also.
Service was very friendly and attentive, they may be slightly understaffed. I enjoyed the classic appearance of the interior, very old school and I loved it.
I will be back!
The wait time was high, which I was fine with. Their website says they only take reservations for 5 or more people. While we were waiting, numerous reservations came in to be seated, and only one group had 5 people. That was frustrating, because I would have made a reservation. Additionally, numerous reserved tables stayed reserved long after the time the waitress called their original reserved time. That’s kinda unacceptable when you have a huge line that doesn’t even fit into your establishment. Give a 15 minute grace period and then seat the people actually there.
I’m not sure about the takeout or other dine-in foods, but the buffet was… actually really bad. General Chicken was weird and tangy, chicken and broccoli was in an extremely thick chunky gravy and the broccoli was so overcooked it was complete mush, the egg roll was FULL of celery for some reason, the pork dumpling had so much dough and barely any filling, and many of the other items also had weird sourness to them rather than a nice balance of flavors.
On a positive note, the fried rice and lomein noodles were good, the bourbon chicken was nice, and the ribs had great flavor but were EXTREMELY dry. The food kept coming out fresh because it was busy, which was appreciated, so I’m really not sure why all of this was the way it was. Maybe it was just a rough night! I wish this place the best, and it seems like they have a big fan base, which is great! I wish I was one of them!
When you step into the beautiful and iconic dining room of Eng’s, you embark on more than just a culinary experience. The world around you transforms into a sanctuary of relaxation, peace, and love. Every worry melts away, replaced by smiles, meaningful conversations, and joyous celebrations. Thank you, Eng’s, for creating this haven for myself, my family, and my friends for so many wonderful years.
All of the bad reviews saying the food is tasteless have had their palettes conditioned by Chinese takeout that all basically comes from a distribution center and loaded with sugar and flavor enhancers that you can’t pronounce. That’s why the sauces all taste the same and an egg roll tastes identical in Minnesota or Connecticut.
Keep doing what you’re doing Eng’s. You’re a gem.