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I don't know why but I really enjoyed the vibe of this place. The low ceiling and the old style building made me feel like I was back in Japan. Great service that was quick and the food was good! I got the beef noodles and it was quite good came out hot with beef chunks lots of noodles, napa cabbage
Some of the best random hole in the wall Chinese places I’ve ever had. They make it super easy to have a family style meal with friends, especially if you want to try to make a dent into their extensive menu! As someone who occasionally opts out of eating meat, their meatless options are still decen
Joy's Village is in a great location close to campus, has great food, and the staff are very nice! Joy's is generally pretty well lit at night but it can kid of be a bit of a hassle to find. The accessibility to the building is not the greatest, as you need to go down stairs in order to get into the
Joy's has been a staple all through college and still remains a staple for me. Amazing food with good portions and price. All the bad reviews are for their fried rice: DO NOT GET THEIR FRIED RICE. Instead, get their hot & spicy chicken, garlic pork (I always substitute for beef), black pepper beef,
Very good authentic food, if you're used to more American style Chinese takeout you might be a bit surprised when you get your food, for example the duck has bones in it still. I have no problems with it but I figured I'd warn anyone reading this. Only reason I took one star off is because it seemed
First time going there and the food was delicious! They have a really big menu, so I'm looking forward to going back again soon. I got Mongolian beef and it was excellent with very tender beef mixed with a delicious brown gravy and stir fried green and white onions......This is personally my favorit
Today was my second time ordering food from here, my first was yesterday! Needless to say, their food is really delicious. I got 4 different noodle soups and each had unique flavors, my personal favorite was the shredded pork with pickled “cabbage”, which was actually mustard greens! Reminded me of
Good food, good price. I usually get the Tom Yum seafood noodle soup
I lived on campus for years and never ate here until I moved north, near Morse (still within delivery range, thankfully). The food is delicious! I'm a big fan of the taro root, and the taro pancakes were perfect! I will definitely be ordering from here again. :)
Hot and fresh every time! I've loved the fresh veggies in the dishes I've tried... And they know how to make things SPICY (upon request) which I love!! Their meat isn't dried out like a lot of Chinese places, and I recommend the shrimp- they are big and juicy!
Joy's has the best, most authentic Chinese food I've ever had! The seafood hotpot is my favorite -- I don't think a hotpot could be any more delicious! If you like things spicy, don't be afraid to ask them to spice up your dish or ask for chili oil, because theirs is incredible! The staff is friendl
Joy's Village is a very good Chinese restaurant that is well-hidden from N. High St. within the Ohio Stater Mall [which is the basement below the Ohio Stater Inn]. The food at Joy's Village is very good; their selection is quite large. I recently ordered Indonesian Fried Rice. This item had been f
Food came out quickly, I didn't care for the egg roll but the crab rangoon was AMAZING. It took me a min to find the restaurant bc it's in the basement of the building past 2 side by side bubble tea shops. It still seemed decently busy within an hour of closing. Service wasn't super friendly but it
Great place for a work lunch! hot sour soup is THE best. Food is delicious, flavorful and filling. They also have bubble tea if you ask, and waiters are very friendly.
Get three cups of chicken and Mala chicken here! It’s so so so good. I don’t live in Columbus but sometime drive 2 hours for their food.
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