Te Min Quan 대명관

  4.2 – 814 reviews   • Chinese restaurant

Established in 1992, Te Min Quan (대명관) is a Fine-Fusion Chinese restaurant based in Palisades Park, New Jersey. Te Min Quan has been run by one family with ties to both Korea and China. Our multicultural background has led our family to serve Korean-Chinese dishes, a popular intersection of Asian cuisine founded in South Korea. We take pride in preparing everything from dumplings and noodles in house to cooking recipes passed down through three generations. We hope that you will visit the longest running restaurant on Broad Ave in Palisades Park. We look forward to offering you delicious fine-fusion Chinese cooking. We hope to see you soon!

A menu featuring family-style Chinese classics with lazy susan tables, suitable for large parties.

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Address and Contact Information

Address: 270 Broad Ave, Palisades Park, NJ 07650

Phone: (201) 592-8993

Website: http://teminquan.com/

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Reviews

Sabedo Argueta
As a home inspector, my “office” changes daily. I travel all over the state, which means I’ve eaten at just about every roadside diner, franchise, and hole-in-the-wall imaginable. Usually, a meal is just fuel to get me to the next crawlspace, and I rarely find a place worth a second look. This spot, however, is a total outlier.
This isn’t your standard takeout; it’s Korean-influenced Chinese cuisine (Junghwa 요리), and the difference is in the craftsmanship.
The Standouts
• The Food: You can tell immediately that nothing is sitting under a heat lamp. Everything is incredibly fresh. Whether it’s the smoky, savory depth of the Jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) or the crisp, airy batter of the Tangsuyuk (sweet and sour pork), the quality is consistent.
• The Service: Spectacular. In a world where service often feels like an afterthought, the staff here is attentive and efficient. They run the floor like a well-oiled machine—no “deferred maintenance” here.
• The Atmosphere: It’s clean, welcoming, and has that authentic soul that only comes from a restaurant rooted in specific cultural traditions.
The Verdict
I spend my life looking for what’s wrong with buildings, but I couldn’t find a single “deficiency” here. If you’re on the road and tired of the same old options, do yourself a favor and stop in. It’s one of the very few places on my map that has earned a permanent spot in my rotation.
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Cristian Morales-Avila
I had an amazing experience at this Chinese restaurant! From the moment we sat down, the service was great—attentive, friendly, and efficient without feeling rushed. The staff made sure we had everything we needed and checked in at just the right times.

The food was absolutely delicious. Every dish we ordered was packed with flavor and tasted fresh and authentic. The crispy fried chicken was perfectly cooked with a savory, slightly sweet glaze and just the right amount of spice. The dumplings were golden and crispy on the outside, tender and flavorful on the inside. The variety of side dishes, including pickled vegetables and radish, added a great balance to the meal.

What really stood out was the diverse selection on the menu. There’s something for everyone—whether you’re craving classic comfort dishes or more traditional, authentic options. You can tell they take pride in serving genuine flavors that reflect true Chinese cuisine.

Overall, a fantastic dining experience. Great service, delicious food, a wide selection, and authentic flavors—I’ll definitely be coming back!
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Soo Chang
Best Chinese food in New Jersey! Evertime I come from Cali I have to stop by and eat my favorite Chinese food from this place! Thank you for the amazing food!
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MIHYE SEO
I would say that here is the best Korean style of Chinese restaurant ever in NJ and NY.
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Jonathan Cho
Well… it’s sad to announce that this is the best Jjajjang-mein & Jjamppong place in NJ. Their pan-fried potstickers are better.
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Daniel Lim
The owner loves golf!! Talk about golf with him. You might be able to get some free food but not sure.
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Euna Park
If you need your Korean-Chinese, this is the go-to spot. My family has been loyal to this spot for over 25 years—and we don’t go anywhere else. The portions are excellent and flavor is always reliable. Our favorites are the spicy jajangmyun, kkanpoongi (chicken), classic jjampong, tangsooyook and the boochoo japchae. The servers are the sweetest and attentive, especially so when you’re with big groups too!
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Dave
What a terrible experience. I ordered Deep-fried Beef in Hot Pepper Sauce. Unfortunately almost half portion came with batters only without any meat. I called the manager of the restaurant and notified the problem but she stated that is how they normally serve their food to customers because beef is expensive. I won’t be visiting them ever again.
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Seung Kang
Te Myung Gwan is an amazing Korean-Chinese restaurant. I have been coming here since 2004, and they have consistently maintained the highest quality of food. Now my kids come here too, and they love it just as much. Their food is the best in both New Jersey and New York.
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E. L (Ny Foodie)
Korean Chinese food.
This is a good to for the main staples
Black bean noodles
Mapo Tofu
Sweet and sour pork.
Mongolian Beef

Its been around a while , but consistently delivers delicious food.
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