Pan-Asian kitchen featuring a massive menu of noodle & rice dishes served up in ample portions.
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Address: 2139 S China Pl, Chicago, IL 60616
Phone: (312) 328-0001
Website: https://rebrand.ly/joy-yee
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The drink selection alone is incredible. We chose a Pineapple Mango with mixed jelly and a Kiwi with lychee jelly, both tasting unbelievably fresh and vibrant. Sweet, but balanced, the kind of drinks you don’t want to end.
For starters, we shared fried chicken and pork dumplings with a sweet chilli dipping sauce. Absolutely divine. Crisp, perfectly cooked and packed with flavour.
Mains were spicy shrimp chow mein and grilled short ribs over kimchi fried rice. The portions were huge, genuinely eye-opening for us coming from the UK, but the quality matched the size. Every element was bold, balanced and impeccably executed.
Special praise must go to our server. We didn’t catch her name, but she was warm, attentive and genuinely made us feel welcomed. She is a real credit to the restaurant and deserves recognition for such wonderful service.
An outstanding experience from start to finish.
We ordered the chicken lo mein and crab Rangoons, both of which were good, but not the best I’ve ever had. Even average lo mein and Rangoons are still pretty good. Thank goodness for sriracha to add a little something.
The service was not particularly friendly and seemed they would have preferred we hadn’t come in. We felt it best to eat and leave quickly because the vibe was not welcoming at all.
Not worth a return when there are plenty of spots in the same strip with better food and friendly service.
The service is fast and in general the waiters are friendly.
The prices are acceptable and they have a lot of tables to offer customers.
Just keep in mind that during rush hour it is very crowded and sometimes you have to wait in line a bit and the bathrooms are not at their best when there are so many people.
I really liked the vibe of the place. The decor was something many can related to, with anime characters covering the walls kind of goes well with the name.
We started with spring rolls, but they were a disappointment. They came out hard, like they’d been sitting out too long before being served. That was a bad deal right off the bat.
For drinks, my wife and niece went with boba while I ordered a strawberry kiwi smoothie — but asked for no pearls because I’m not a fan of the texture. As far as food, I kept it simple since it was my first time. I ordered the jumbo shrimp fried rice and asked to add chicken. Apparently, that was too much to ask — because the chicken never showed up. When I asked about it, the server told me they don’t allow both. That threw me off because my wife and I go to a lot of Asian restaurants, and we’ve never been told we couldn’t mix proteins before.
That kind of set the tone for the rest of the meal. The food was just okay. My wife had the shrimp udon noodles and said it was good, but nothing special. Overall, I liked the atmosphere, but I don’t know if we’ll be back to Joy Yee any time soon.