I was pretty concerned after reading all the reviews here. But a group of us went out and we needed a kosher restaurant for one of our friends. I went in with low expectations.
This is a decent place. It is not the best Chinese restaurant but it is certainly not the worst either. The food is basic American style Chinese food. I ordered dumplings as an appetizer. They were the kind that have a thicker dough and the filling tasted good. I would have preferred a thinner dough but I have had this style before at other places. One of us ordered a sushi roll appetizer and she liked it.
For entrees we ordered mai fun and chow fun and General Tso's chicken. The chicken was made extra spicy upon request. My noodles were made vegan upon request. I do have the advantage of speaking Chinese and so was able to clarify this to the staff. The food was good. One dish came out as chow fun when it should have been mai fun though. Despite that, we were all happy with the food. Like I said, it is like regular American take-out Chinese food.
The service was fine. We did not find the wait staff to be rude at all. They were quite nice and kept water refilled at a good pace. We had to wait for a friend and they checked on us a few times to see if we wanted to order.
One thing that a couple of us did not realize is that no alcohol is served.
I think the fact that it is guaranteed kosher is the most important part for most of the customers. If you want authentic Chinese food and don't care about whether the food is kosher, head to Chinatown or a couple of the  places in White Plains.
This is basically the only kosher restaurant in New Rochelle - so take their success with a big grain of salt. It will do if you really need someplace to eat and are in New Rochelle, but I would  not go out of my way to eat there.
Food is ok - I actually like the cold sesame noodles and dim sum. Most other things seem to come drowning in one of two different sauces, and there is usually no other seasoning besides the sauce.They give you pickled cabbage (yum) and fried Chinese noodles with duck sauce when you sit down.
The service, however, is terrible. Every waitress I've ever had there is rude and seems to hate her job and every customer she has. I have never seen a single one of them smile in all the times I've eaten there.
Expect to pay at least $15 for an entree.
I visited this restaurant tonight; the food was disgusting. Â I am by no means a picky eater and could barely eat more than one bite of the soup, appetizer and two entrees my mother and I ordered. Â The service was not much better. Â I am truly shocked that anyone can - let alone wants - to eat at this restaurant, regardless of the religious stipulations they have concerning their eating habits.
Review Source:The food here is pretty sub-par, but it's the only kosher chinese food in the area so it stays open. I agree with the writer below who commented about being vegetarian. They are not vegan or vegetarian friendly - or rather, they just aren't very good at altering orders over the phone. Also, be prepared to say your name and phone number multiple times. I don't know if it's my phone connection or theirs, but somehow they never seem to hear me.
Review Source:my favorite Glatt Kosher Chinese restaurant and Sushi bar in New Rochelle. big on catering, in-house service so-so. As you can tell by my 3-star rating, I wasn't blown away, but I do like the concept, and especially the name.
and dont miss their sister location, "Wok Tov". they deserve several stars for the name at least!