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One of the best Chinese restaurant in China town, used to be called plum tree restaurant, now it's Broadway. Their food is way better then the previous one. The prices are best during lunch special. Love the food they serve, very light and not greasy. The hot and sour soup was very good and very tas
Good food for reasonable prices and generous quantity. With efficient service. Recommended when you don't look for anything fancy/original but solid.
Broadway Cuisine is conveniently located right across the subway station. There is ample seating at Broadway Cuisine. Quick and courteous service. Shared the Peking Duck with a friend and it came out quickly and well-prepared. The duck skin had a good crunch to it and the duck itself was well-flavor
This place was able to accommodate a party of 40 (we had made a reservation in advance) with little to no issues, and serve us all without any problems. Just for that alone, they deserve the 5 stars but let me expand a bit on all of the other stuff they did well. The food was amazing. Cooking for 4
Authentic Cantonese cuisine. My Cantonese wife thoroughly enjoyed the meal. We had the Spicy Eggplant, Yang Chow Fried Rice, Kung Pao chicken, Tofu with mushrooms, and Ong Choy. The eggplant and King pal check-in were our favorites. Everything was great! The staff was warm and helpful. The only thin
One of our go to places. Reminds me of a Chinese food restaurant I went to as a kid. My daughter and I always enjoy. The portions are generous and we always go home with leftovers. Tonight we started with vegetable eggrolls, which were crispy and packed with flavorful fillings. The Kung Pao chicken
This is the best hot and sour soup I’ve tasted in a long time, just wow! The Kung Pao chicken was delicious too!
Good meal with family or a means to treat yourself on special occasion. Also great service, though soup bowls could be a little bigger.
Really fantastic Chinese food. Not a giant selection of dim-sum but quite a giant selection of Chinese fare. The sweet & pungent chicken was definitely the best dish we tried (not pictured). The eggplant was good and made for really fantastic leftovers, you don’t even need to reheat. The spicy wonto
Ok, let's go to Los Angeles' Chinatown. Now what? Look for parking. Screech! Free parking in rear for Broadway Cuisine. And we're well satisfied with our choice. At this writing, 12/18/2022, $12.95 will get you a mound of chicken lo mein with veggies and noodles similar to pad Thai. It was great and
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