Seafood Beancurd Deluxe Claypot
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a plate of noodles with meat and vegetables
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a white board with writing on it
a pile of fried food on a plate
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the front of the restaurant
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a plate of stir fried green beans and meat
Shrimp Chow Mein
Seafood Chow Mein
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a plate of clams and vegetables
Deep fried flounder
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Su T.
Jan 22, 2025
I love New Yong Kang, I think the staple dishes my family and I always order when we come here have never disappointed and remain just as delicious.We get the Walnut Prawns, Deepfried Salt&Pepper Squid, Mongolian Beef, Szechwan Style Bean Curd, String Bean w Ground Pork, Yong Kang Shredded Beef, and honestly you can't go wrong with trying any of their other dishes too. My personal favorite is the Yong Kang Beef Stew Deluxe Claypot!All very savory and tasty, I don't think there was a time there was something to complain about. Service is attentive and give you recommendations on their popular dishes as well; they give you complimentary soup to start with. Family style portions with great deals, typical lazy susan table, and BRING CASH!
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Kate X.
Jan 19, 2025
It's been years since my family last dined here, so it's nice to see that New Yong Kang still had good and delicious food. We got the 3 dishes for $42 deal - the beef claypot had tender beef tendons and was not overly salty, the short rib with orange sauce was lightly crispy and yummy, and the chow mein with shrimp was solid and not overly oily. Unfortunately they ran out of pork bone soup, but the dishes were all big in portion, and so we were quite stuffed after the meal. The service was also quite good - our food arrived super quickly after ordering, and the staff was attentive and refilled our tea.
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Lynda S.
Jan 11, 2025
1/11/25When you are invited to a potluck and just not sure what to bring but want to not bring the usual options...and wait last minute to decide...yelp rescues you! We found New Yong Kang browsing for options and landed on salt & pepper pork . Called in our order and picked up the food in 15 minutes. The staff were really friendly and nice. The pork spelled good. Snapped a pic! Ambiance is same as many other Chinese restaurants. Sub par simple enough decor, some tears in chairs/seats, tables with a couple condiments and laminated menus. Until next time, have a great weekend Yelp fam!
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Carles S.
Mar 3, 2025
Food is great. Very authentic and great Chinese food. Service is great too. I took 1 star off for the bathroom. Bathroom not clean and there's a bad smell
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Caitlin N.
Feb 18, 2025
Love the comfort food here...affordable generous portions of Chinese food...their menu is extensive so far all the dishes we ordered were delicious. Very casual ambiance with fast friendly service. Salted egg pumpkin, crispy chicken, beef stew, salt n pepper rock cod, salted fish n chicken fried rice are a definite MUST EAT...
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Ter L.
Aug 19, 2024
Came across New Yong Kang on Yelp. After a few hours of sweating up a storm & burning off an abundance of calories at a neighboring park, my family and I were in need of some sustenance. I did a bit of scrolling through pictures and immediately decided that the visit was a must once I came across NYK's thicky thick chow mein noodles.My family and I [a party of 4 adults, 1 child] arrived to only 2 other parties enjoying lunch. This made me a little skeptical but the high ratings on Yelp couldn't possibly steer us wrong. Menus were provided and I was pretty excited to see NYK's offering of 3 items for a set price of $42. Additional servings of rice is $2 per person, depending on your needs. Extra points because unlike other restaurants that USED TO offer this type of deal, the menu is pretty limited. NYK is generous enough to offer 80+ items to choose from!!! Lunch Items:*Seafood Chow Mein [you already know we had to get them noodz]*Salt N Pepper Calamari*Seafood Beancurd Deluxe Claypot*Steamed Chicken*White RiceFood was good, we especially enjoyed the chow mein. If you are a fan of those thicky thick noodles, these are a must have!!! The calamari was good but as expected, they were overly battered. Unfortunately there were a few pieces where the batter was undercooked due to clumps sticking together. The sweet and sour sauce made up for the hiccup!! I would buy a bottle of this in a heartbeat! Beancurd claypot was nice. I enjoyed the seafood and the Napa cabbage combo. Sauce could have used a sprinkling of more salt but overall, a solid dish. Steamed chicken was basic. This was the dish we could have done without or swapped with another option. It wasn't bad but just wasn't good enough to order again. 4 stars overall. The food hits the spot and the staff is so friendly. Do be advised that tip is automatically included. According to one of the staff ladies, any party of 3 or more will have tip included in the bills total. I'd return if I was in the area, my pickly little monster absolutely enjoyed the noodles.
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Raymond L.
Oct 18, 2023
My friend introduced me to this local Chinese restaurant in Fremont, california. Authentic Cantonese cooking at their best.I was told their eggplant pork dish is their best seller, unfortunately I was not in the mood for eggplant this evening. I went with the lamb with stick bean curd clay pot, bittermelon fish and the stir fried snow pea leaf.The meat was started with a wonderful house soup cooked with pork and asian herbs, I finished it all, so tell me if it was any good. The lamb dish required a lot of rice to accompany and it was pretty darn great, I would have liked a lot more bean curd. It is sometimes served with a preserved bean curd sauce but they didn't serve it that way here. The bittermelon was cooked a little crunchy the way I like it, the only complaint was the fish was not to my liking too much. The snow pea leaf dish was well, great. Their portion size was almost double what would be served in other restaurants, I certainly appreciate normal serving sizes like this.As in typical Chinese restaurants I just asked if they had these dishes without looking at the menu and if it was fresh, I really don't know how to order off a menu because culturally that's not how dishes are ordered in a true Chinese restaurant. The waitress just let me know if the kitchen could cook what I wanted and if the ingredients were available.The restaurant was a pretty good size with lots of tables which could accommodate small groups as well as larger parties, the decorations reminded me of older Chinese restaurants, very comfortable setting. The menu is so extensive that I'm not able post the whole menu which I didn't pay any attention to anyway.
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Henry D.
Nov 13, 2024
The advertisement says 10:30-8:30pm . But the lady here said they don't open until 4:30pm even though the open sign was on and the doors were open and there was food everywhere
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Kay L.
Jan 30, 2025
I tried Yong Kang after a few years away. Big Mistake! Apparently they don't have sanitary process because I found a dead fly floating in the gravy of the rock cod and greens dish. The waitress apologized and didn't seem to want to tell the cook about it. Probably because she knew he would just deny it which is what he did. I'm done with Yong Kang. If I could give them zero stars I would. The waiter told me the cook has the vegetables in a big sink. I suspect they don't wash their vegetables and that big sink has never been washed either. Don't even get me started on Their bathroom which completely dirty and unsanitary. Based on that and the insect in my dish, I will NEVER eat here again
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yu m.
Feb 8, 2025
Authentic Chinese cuisine, reasonable prices, friendly staff. We got that 3-dish deal with less than $50. No where in Bay Area you can find such place!
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