East Ocean
325 71st St, Miami Beach, FL, 33141
East Ocean Menu
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Appetizers And Soups
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Appetizers And Soups - Soups
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The Classics - Chow Mein Or Chop Suey (vegetables)
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Noodles
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Desserts
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Appetizers And Soups
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Appetizers And Soups - Soups
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The Classics - Chow Mein Or Chop Suey (vegetables)
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Noodles
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Desserts
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Address :
325 71st St
Miami Beach, FL, 33141 - Phone (305) 865-8000
- Website https://www.eastoceanon71st.com/
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dinner
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
Categories
Chinese Cuisine
The popularity of Chinese food in America can be adjudicated by the appearance of China Town in many major cities in the United State of America. The popular trend of ordering or opting for Chinese take away food isn't unknown in America. Chinese take away food comes to rescue when you're too tired from work or too exhausted to cook. No one can resist the temptation of eating spicy noodles, shrimp, chicken, beef or pork cooked in the sweet and spicy sauce. The cooking method of authentic Chinese food is a lot different compared to what is served in America.
Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.
There are not many restaurants in America serving authentic Chinese food. A little research on Restaurant Listings directory can help you locate the best Chinese restaurants in the city. Chinese cuisine is continuously evolving, and you can find a variety of dishes categorized as the food for lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, and diabetic friendly. So, if you have a group of friends with different taste patterns, save the hassle and visit the nearest Chinese restaurant in your city.
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Ian G.
I didn't seem to have all the problems the rest of the people had. I ordered for pick-up, though. And I got one of the bombingest foods ever invented, honey-garlic chicken. Holy snamcknoldes. These guys do theirs pretty damn good, in my esteemed opinion. It was $10 (not the Dinner) and came with white rice & those fried noodles and was enough to leave me _stuffed_ with enough left over for another nice midnight meal. Next time I am craving some honey-garlic chicken and don't feel like making it myself, I will definitely stop by!
(4)NORI R.
We order a lot from here and the food is great but its better if you eat there, for some reason the same dishes delivered are soggy and just not as tasty. The service by phone is pretty good and in person its great but there aren't more than two waiters - the place is never full there's like twenty tables and I only see like 5 at most being served at once- there's a lot of take out and I think its because of the location.
(3)James R.
ni hao- bonnie and i were on the run (surprise surprise), well on the walk. she's on the wagon for a week, we shared a montecristo #4 and strolled the boardwalk. even at late afternoon, it was super hot and we weren't feeling too too hungry. since i used to have 'yellow fever' in the worse way, i'm more than a bit of an asian food snob. up until now, i've been nothing been disappointed by the chinese food situation in the 305. well, EOA hit the spot. we ate in and the decor's quite nice. it wasn't crowded. they seemed to do way more take away business. we had the shrimp won ton soup for 2. the dumplings and baby bok choi were yummy... bonnie loves for me to get my greens. we split the singapore rice noodles, after discussing our preferred spiciness/curry level, and it came out right on point. service was attentive and pricing was moderate. we'll be back. do give it a try. xie xie & zai jian...
(3)Rachel D.
As anyone who lives in Miami Beack knows, good take out Chinese Food is hard to find. I finally tried East Ocean on 71 St and was very pleased !! Decent prices, large portions, very tasty and fast delivery !! $50 including delivery and tip fed 3 people with lots of leftovers. Definitely try this place if you want Chinese American traditional fare and are not in the mood for another 'fusion' place.
(4)San R.
The food is not so hot, the service is good but the ambiance is crap. I wish there were a good Chinese restaurant in Miami Beach!
(2)Sunny N.
Horrible! Tiny portions-over priced-and blah food-great disapointment as this is the only Chinese place in my area! Boooooooooo
(1)Luccas P.
I've been wanting to try this place for a while since we always pass by it. I was pleasantly surprised at how it looks in the inside - very nicely put together. But let's get down to the food. It was good. Above average for Chinese but I ordered the pepper steak and although it tasted good, it had a lot of onions and not enough meat. My wife ordered the sweet n sour chicken but it was a little soggy. I suggest your ask for the sauce on the side, that might help keep it crispy. The pork-fried-rice that comes with each dish is really good. The waiter was great. He hung around and talked to us and seemed very interested in our 7-month-old son. He said he has 2 of his own and gave us some tips. Haha. We will be going back when we need our Chinese fix.
(3)Lovey J.
Horrible service and even worse is the food! I do not recommend eating here and in fact would not step foot in their door. Customer service is not their priority and they are most concerned with rushing you out!! HORRIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!! Soggy springrolls, tough chewy chicken, and overcooked lo mein:(
(1)Ariel M.
Overall....not a bad spot for Chinese food. After living in the area for over 7 years I never thought of giving this place a try as I NEVER saw anyone going in and/or coming out! The location isn't the best as you have to pay for street parking....but on to the real review: the food! The fried rice is good and the traditional egg drop and wonton soups are good and the sweet and sour chicken and pork are good too! Overall the service is good and I have been going back ever since my first visit!
(4)Nir R.
I never complain about service b/c I am really more into food but this was the worst delivery service I ever had. We ordered food for me and my wife. the food came and they forgot my food but my wife's food came and she ate (the crappy food is another story). about 3 mins after delivery guy left I called to let them know they forgot my food, they said, "the delivery guy left the 2nd bag in the car." No problem, I figured he would be back in 5 mins, 15 mins later I called, they said "he went on the other deliveries"....hm, why wouldn't he just turn around???.....another 15 mins later I called, and the delivery guy simultaneously came, by this time the food was cold and soggy and I asked for my money back for the food, the woman on the phone argued with me and said I am not getting my money back and "you were lucky you were 2nd on the list, he had 7 deliveries, if you were last the food would be cold anyway!!!!" UMM...... well, thanks for clarifying. I think the delivery guy felt bad and gave my the money back for my 1/2 of the food. with the crappy food and haphazard delivery I really see no point in ordering again. I don't know who gave them all the decent reviews, the food was not good, perhaps friends and family?
(1)Jessica J.
Sometimes I get a hole in my heart wider than the Yangtze. A gaping void in the pit of my stomach that can only be filled with starches and salts of American-style Chinese food. Hands trembling, chest heaving I pick up the phone and dial East Ocean, desperate for the fix that will soothe out the edge for a moment, only to leave me with the same empty craving in an hours time. We have a simple, effective formula for judging Chinese delivery. Before I even peek at the menu, I order up an egg roll and a pint of mixed fried rice. If they manage to eff that up, then there's not much hope for anything else, is there? East Ocean passed the trial by take-out about two years ago, and when ever I get a hankering for monosodium glutamate and wontons, this is usually my go-to place. The soups, rice and apps are consistently decent to good. The entrees tend to be bland and kind of run together into an blur of garlic, peppers, cardboard chicken and stringy beef. EXCEPT for the duck, which is juicy in that fatty duck-y way. The skin is perfectly crisp, creating the desired of effect of crunch on the teeth followed by a flood of gelatinous duck meat. My husband likes the Egg Foo Young. I think it's kinda, sorta okayishly bleh. If you in the mood for a pile of salty, goopy savory stuff, I guess it hits the spot. East Ocean is not the cheapest Chinese delivery around, and it typically takes them 45 minutes to an hour to get to my door. But it's worth it. Because nothing's worse than jonesing for a Chinese fix, only to be stuck on the ragged edge of hunger with nothing but a bland box of rice and a fortune cookie. Trust me, I've been there. And I'm not going back.
(3)Sal B.
3 of my friends and I ordered from here tonight and the food was NOT good. The chicken and broccoli was nasty, the chicken was gross. The BBQ spare ribs tasted funny and the meat was like rubber. Order elsewhere, blegh
(1)Roberto B.
It's in the 'hood down a couple of blocks and it has decent fried soft shell crab, which at $7 a piece isn't too shabby but not bargain basement either. Reincarnated from what used to be a dirty and questionable (as to what was really being served) Fu Manchu its newest birth appears to present promising fresh veggies and meat dishes served in standard sauces. They also deliver so that's another plus but I can't say this food is AWESOME and WOWS you but maybe that's the good thing about life and restaurants in general - some have to fall in the middle. I also enjoy their crab rangoon and Mongolian beef.
(3)Anthony S.
The best Chinese food in the area, with a long history of success. Family owned, food made with pride. One of the most diverse Asian menus around. Beautiful inside too. Try the noodle dishes for a real treat.
(5)K T.
Sighhh... Another average Chinese restaurant on the Beach... I guess all of us Miami Beach residents can only dream of a solid New York style Chinese take out around here... Long over due... Guess I'll keep hitting Atlantic Chinese in North Miami Beach!!
(3)Jared C.
NY style'ish-- hot and sour soup was (b+) the fried rice was very authentic (A-) both fall into the NY category. The lo mein was a good dish as long as you dont think of it as lo mein (B-). The chicken and broccoli and garlic sauce was a clear sauce not that good flavor or brown, but definitely quality chicken (C). The dumplings were also ok more gyoza style no quite dumpling (C). Also I was staying at a local hotel and asked for plates and utensils and they were a no show.
(3)Roshi S.
No matter If u dine in or order to go . Everything is always on point . Delicious food , great price and amazing service . From sushi rolls to shrimp fried rice. Definitely a must go .
(5)Kim G.
This restaurant messed up on my delivery order. I called the guy who works there argued with me insisting that I didn't order what I had asked for, refused to give me a refund & claimed they didn't make any mistake. I've been ordering here for years but they lost a customer for good.
(1)Amanda G.
This place is definitely one of the better Chinese spots I've come across while living here in Miami! Unfortunately, I've given up on finding anything like the Chinese food I grew up with in Massachusetts. I've done both take out and delivery with East Ocean and both services were on point! Delivery was very quick! Some of my favorite items are the Hot & Sour Soup, the Lo Mein, and the Fried Rice. I will definitely be a repeat customer :)
(4)Pablo V.
This is our Chinese delivery order of choice. Food is always excellent. The duck and Tofo dishes are very well made and flavorful.
(4)Neil R.
Very chill place. The food is really good and that's coming from someone who's not really a fan of Chinese food. I had the Orange chicken some won ton soup and my wife ordered the lo main. Everything was great. I will be back again
(4)Emma P.
I think the restaurant is clean and very pretty, however they are serving very little food like the complete meal come with tiny soup, very little rice. The need to serve food like before., and better specials prices.
(3)Jelena P.
Does the job for Sunday night Chinese...Make sure you order extra meat as they use way more veggies then anything else. I don't find their dishes flavorful either.
(3)Alan And Thelma I.
I have ate here a few times with my girlfriend. The staff are friendly and the food is excellent. The service is great. We highly recommend it.
(4)Dan S.
I had crab Rangoon and sweet n sour pork. This is the WORST dining experience I have ever had. I was waited on by the owner, and the service was TERRIBLE, and the food was HORRIBLE! When you are looking for a place to eat and you are from out-of-town, and there are hardly any patrons in a restaurant, it's because it's either a Monday night, or the place SUCKS. In my case, the place SUCKS! Don't waist your time or risk your health eating here!
(1)Gabby N.
Attentive Bartenders Friendly staff Price range is traditional I kept it simple with edamame, philly roll, and I believe it's called a crab roll of some sort. It was all very yummy. I sat at the bar with my friend for about 20 minutes then went to the restroom. While I was in there the hostess asked my friend if my seat was taken. With my half plate of sushi, beer, and a water sitting at my seat I though it was kind of odd. It was obvious that someone was still sitting there. I think she needed the seat for another table. All in all I highly recommend eating there!
(4)Nadia B.
I ate here for the first time yesterday and it was delicious . I ordered the general Tao for dinner I was amazed that it was able to feed me and my husband I bit into real chicken not justin dough and I loved that ! I will be returning The only gripe is that I was put on hold for a while and the order took a little longer than expected But after eating the food it was worth the wait
(4)Sira V.
I wouldn't say that this is the best Chinese in Miami, but it definitely was a step up from the other neighborhood Chinese places we've ordered from. I think this will become our new go to Chinese from now on. Sorry South Seas. The special fried rice was full of goodies although I'd have to say that I am disappointed that their idea of vegetables in fried rice us some stray lettuce (yuck) and a few peas here and there. If they actually put more carrots and peas and even Brocolli, this special fried rice would have been complete. The mush chicken was solid and so was the plum sauce, but not spectacular. If you live in the neighborhood I would definitely consider this place for take out. Did not dine - in so cannot comment on that experience.
(3)Frank C.
Definitely not authentic Chinese. Stuff is American Chinese taste wise. Heavily flavored. You just know it's not authentic chinese when it also to do sushi (shudders). Why do people continue to be suckered by these type of blendo asian places? There's absolutely NO OVERLAP between japanese and chinese food! It just guarantees that the place will be half-assed with both! Bit overpriced too. Think it's because of the area. Fine if that's your kind of thing...
(2)Edgar B.
I placed an order of orange chicken for delivery. Delivery took over 20 minutes to arrive, and to make matters worse the chicken was not up to par. The orange chicken sauce was runny and did not have much flavor to it.
(2)Min R.
I really like the food . Best Chinese food in miami and good service !!! Only in NY city u can eat like this...now they have sushi. The using the fresh fish is very good
(5)Ana S.
Sitting in historic building this authentic Chinese restaurant survived the ups and downs of Miami Beach waves of feast and famine. True neighborhood Chinese mom and pop is a stop by once must.
(4)Abbey G.
This isn't Chinatown Chinese food but in regards to Miami Beach Chinese food, this Chinese was surprisingly really good. It's no secret that Miami Beach is lacking when it comes to mind-blowing traditional/Cantonese Chinese food or South Florida for that matter, but East Ocean really delivered and will now be my official "go-to" neighborhood Chinese spot. As a native Miami Beachite with NYC roots (grandparents), culturally, we grew up eating Cantonese style Chinese on Sunday's, thats just what we did, dine-in/take-out, as long as it was family style and there was some type of Lazy Susan involved. It's been difficult over the last few years to find a great family style Chinese joint in this neck of the woods with decent food and I am so happy to have finally ordered food East Ocean. Why did it take me so long to try this place when I drive past it numerous times in a given day and I could walk there? For one, the 2.5 stars in reviews, and two, the fact that a "to-go" style Chinese joint a steps away had much higher reviews and the food there looked absolutely unappetizing from the photos. I am glad I took the leap and ordered from East Ocean as my whole experience was just wonderful. The employees were all very friendly and courteous. Our pickup order far exceed my expectations. I can't wait to go back and dine in as the ambiance looked very authentic "Cantonese restaurant" which you can't really find anymore. EATS: Dinner combo is $10.50 and comes with a substantial amount of food, wonton soup, soup crunchies, egg roll, entree of choice, pork fried rice, every sauce you can imagine, and of course a fortune cookie, enough for 2 meals easily. GENERAL CHEUNG'S CHICKEN: This is their version of General Tso's Chicken and while slightly different in the flavor, it was delicious. I would say if General Tso and Honey Chicken had a baby, it would be General Cheung. The chicken is high quality white meat, not that ground rib/chicken garbage you find at most places. CHICKEN LO MEIN: very tasty and the noodles were very soft. The water chestnuts added a perfect crunch and the chicken was very good quality all white meat chicken. CRAB RANGOON: Probably the sweetest crab rangoon I've ever had but it was very enjoyable, I actually did't event touch the sauce which is odd because I love dipping my food. I loved the fact that the rangoon was very pillow-like and not very fried and crispy, it was almost like a perfectly baked pastry. PORK FRIED RICE: It was a little on the dry side but I kind of prefer it to be like that because I like to mix some duck sauce into it which brings it to the perfect texture which you can't do as well with the mushy rice. WONTON SOUP: The broth was fantastic and the dumplings were cooked to perfection as well, exactly how Cantonese wonton soup should taste. I love that the food wasn't overly salty and/or greasy. After my meal, I didn't feel that typical greasy carb-overloaded post-Chinese food hangover. Pro tip: You can get the same combo specials for lunch for $6.95 sans soup before 3:30 PM. Pro-tip 2: They individually pack each item (in which my OCD self really appreciated). I hate when Chinese places put all of your combo food in one box and then the sauce from your entree soaks and drowns the pork fried rice. Very impressed East Ocean, you have a new fan.
(4)Alexa C.
Best Chinese on the beach- hands down! I've ordered from here three times already and every single time it has been delivered on time, hot, and neatly packaged. The orange chicken I have to say is out of control. For the first time, I actually get chicken and not a lump of gooey mass with breading. The whole thing is chicken! The Mongolian beef is great because they don't fill it up with lots of vegetables to add volume to the dish. The meat ratio is very satisfying! I really like how they deliver super fast and are extremely friendly. The Special Fried rice has a great amount of shrimp which is usually scarce at other places, plus the shrimp here is larger than what usually comes in this dish when ordered at other places. I wish they offered Mongolian Chicken as well but that's okay... One day! The interior of the restaurant is actually very nice also ! I was very impressed with my food yesterday and will always order from here in the future when in the mood for some oriental food.
(5)Isaac L.
Sea food Lao Mian is really good, and their dishes are kind of large. Environment is above average, servants speaks both English and Mandarin, Cantonese also I think.
(4)Aman S.
Typical Chinese place. Nothing fancy, no frills, not high end or gourmet. Prices are very reasonable.
(3)Michael B.
I order from this place regularly. The special fried rice is real good.. My favorite is the General Cheng Chicken.. It's very juicy and all white meat. The only thing is that sometimes the portions are inconsistent. Sometimes I get a lot of chicken and sometimes they fill the bottom of the container with more brocolli and give less chicken. Other than this, the food is great (a little pricey though but worth it). Best choice for Chinese food in the North Beach corridor.
(4)Karim K.
The best Chinese food I've had in miami! The service was great. Ruth was wonderful at explaining everything. I'll definitely be using the delivery service going forepaw but the restaurant is a great atmosphere to have a meal with a friend. It's one block from the beach too so you can't beat location. We had the pepper steak, wonton soup, and the pan fried noodles with pork. All excellent! Finally true authentic Chinese food at a reasonable price.
(5)Viola R.
So... Here's what my American husband had to say about this place: Table noodles- good and crispy, nice duck and hot mustard sauce. Egg drop soup- good, big portion and flavorful. Soft shell crab- acceptable (I think it was a bit over-fried). Po-po Platter- fun, fine and plenty. My 9-year-old liked the Beef Pan Fried Noddles, and this was his first time ever of eating it. My 13-year-old enjoyed his Sweet and Sour Chicken and the ribs from the Po-po Platter. As for me (I am from Taiwan)..., this is just another Americanized Chinese restaurant. Translation: I probably would not go back again... The staffs were polite, and the dining area is spacious. However, a 15% gratitude was automatically added to my credit slip- which is a big no-no for me.
(3)Chris s.
Just ok. Had ginger chicken. Neither the flavors nor the presentation was inspired. This place is forgettable.
(2)Daniel E.
Wow! Best Chinese I've had in a very long time. Reminiscent to a childhood memory of my first time eating fried rice in Ny city . Simply excellent !
(5)Kai S.
Having been consistently disappointed by the Asian restaurants in Miami Beach, I was first pleasantly surprised, then confused, and ultimately dissatisfied by East Ocean. The décor is nice, newish and relatively contemporary. The main dining room is spacious and nicely lit. However, where are the Chinese? I saw Jews as customers, Latinos in the kitchen and at the front desk, and my waiter was a nice white young man, but I didn't see any Chinese or Asian at this supposedly Chinese restaurant. On the menu are mostly overpriced carryout items that are of American, or Cantonese American, or arguably Jewish American inventions. (I had never heard of egg rolls, chop suey, sweet and sour chicken and fortune cookies until I came to the U.S.) I don't remember what I ordered, except that neither the appetizer nor the two entrées pleased my palate, and that the dishes were bland to say the least. They didn't even look that Chinese. If you only want to stay in North Beach and don't care about being seen in a hole-in-the-wall, opt for Beijing Cafe or South Sea. Both places offer tastier and cheaper food than East Ocean.
(2)Joshua M.
Extensive menu in restaurant has much more variety than the online menu - have ordered take out in last 3 weeks about 8 times from this place each with different dishes to sample their menu, service has been good person in front desk is attentive and remembers details, this is by far hands down best Chinese in North Beach area and I would say one of the best 3 Chinese in Miami ... yes the walnut chicken in Mr Chow at the W is better but there is also a big difference in pricing .. their Roast Duck was comparable any one you can have in San Francisco or any other big City, their sauces are not heavy as in another Chinese restaurant in the area, loved the duck with vegetables, the curry chicken was mild and not to hot so you could spice it yourself to taste, they have for sure earned my preferable new take out place in North Beach award and are not too shabby in you want to dine in either, all in all out of 20 dishes none was disappointing all was delicious .... Wish would have given them a try long long before
(5)Morris N.
We were craving Chinese food after a week long cruise and decided to try this place after finding it on Yelp. When you first walk in, you don't get greeted properly. The person on the phone taking a take-out order shouts out to sit anywhere. The dining room is modern, looks nice, and is clean. The server was not bad. The food was a different story. Portions were big and presentation was good. The taste however was terrible. It was bland as if they didn't put any seasoning at all and this was on all of the dishes. Hot and sour soup was the opposite and was way too salty. Pot stickers weren't bad. All in all, I would not recommend this place to anyone look for good Chinese food nor will we be retuning.
(2)Martin O.
East Ocean is the best Chinese Take Out in North Miami Beach has a great selection of high quality Chinese dishes at a great price. Their owner Eddie has been in Miami for 25+ years. We tried their Beef with Broccoli (very tender beef); Mu Shu Pork; Chicken Lo Mein (prepared with a generous portion of tender chicken pieces); and Pork Fried Rice (prepared perfectly dry with chucks of roasted pork) . It also came with white rice. I can't wait to try some of their other dishes! There is a commercial loading zone right in front of the restaurant, I parked at picked up my food in a few minutes. It was convenient and fast. If you eat at the restaurant, you will find metered parking across the street and around the corner. The dining room is very nice.
(4)Edwin A.
Never order from these people!!! They have a rude way towards talking to a customer. To the point of returning the food and going somewhere else.
(1)Naty K.
This is the best Chinese food I have tried in Miami, along with New Chinatown on South Dixie Highway. Although it's about a 20 minute drive once for me once I factor the awful traffic on Collins, it's well worth it on a weekend that I crave Chinese food and have the time to drive up here. The service is great, everyone is friendly and attentive, and the place is beautiful. The front door looks like the wooden door from a home and inside, all the chairs are of carved cherrywood, and the place is very fancy and well-decorated. There's also an upstairs room although I have never eaten up there. The food is tasty and the prices are beyond reasonable. They do a LOT of take out and delivery, as their food is that tasty. For those of you who may not know this place, this is where the former Fu Man Chu used to be.
(5)Vivi M.
Excellent food! I asked the first time sweet and sour chicken and special fried rice. They were delicious. Chicken is soft and not breaded, which I loved, the rice had a big variety of meat. Second time I asked the orange chicken and it was awesome! I loved it.... Highly recommended! Now I know I'm never ordering from neighbor Chinese restaurants!
(5)Jesse V.
It's an ok Chinese place. The place in inside is nice but i would usually order delivery. I would eat sweet and sour chicken mostly with ham fried rice among other things. Service has never been an issue with me, but sometimes the problem is the taste. Sometimes it seems a little old or not cooked how its suppose to. It's a hit or miss with me at times
(3)Ryan M.
I love this place. It's the closest thing I can get to NYC's Chinatown food. It's always fresh and boy are they quick to deliver! Thumbs up! and you should try the duck it's awesome!!
(4)Vinh T.
This is the best chinese food ever.... even texas chinese food is not as good as this!
(5)Tom M.
I have ordered take out from here several times and it has been great every time. Last night, the gentleman that took my order was very accommodating. The wonton soup was still hot when I got home and soooo tasty. I also ordered the orange chicken, probably the best tasting orange chicken I have had in Miami. The chicken was tender but still crispy. Finally, I had the Mongolian Beef/Szechwan Beef....just the right spice!!! I would definitely go back and highly recommend East Ocean.
(5)Richard W.
Been here a few times now. The interior is nicely decorated and there's always plenty of space. They have a pretty large menu of both fast food Chinese and some more authentic Chinese food. Their beef and broccoli is pretty good. Beef slices are both thick and tender and the sauce isn't bad either. Its nothing to write home about, but it's better than the average Chinese take out. Their pan fried noodles though are a little lacking. They don't give enough noodles and the sauces are just too sweet. Prices are average. The ladies at the desk and the owner of the place love to chat are are always very friendly. It may not be the best Chinese food in the area but it's definitely the place to go for some quick late night Chinese for a decent price.
(3)Grace T.
Wow. I don't even know what to say. Worst chinese food I have ever eaten. Absolutely disgusting and extremely poorly made. Even the containers arrived falling apart and there was sauce all over the bottom of the bag. To fix this they just put a sandwich bag over it which ripped and spilled sauce all over my table when I opened it. Shrimp with vegetables had some kind of mystery object floating in it... looked almost like a piece of raw crab, fried rice tasted like it had been sitting around for a week, sweet and sour chicken was... how can I put this nicely? It was terrible. 30 minutes after eating and I already feel sick... Please. Save yourself the food poisoning. Do not eat here. No matter what. No matter how much you want to, DON'T. Ugh.
(1)Ericstevenc T.
Great chinese food like NYC !
(5)K A.
Good food and good prices for take-out.. Beef with rice noodle is the bomb n' so is the sweet n' sour chicken. Would have gotten 4 starts but prices are different (HIGHER) when dining in...eww. (Gratuity is also included.)
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