Yum yum yummy!
Great Chinese food in the area! Love Eng's. The lunch special is a bargin! Big portions, anything in the lunch menu is sure to be tasty, won't disappoint. Comes with shrimp fried rice (other places give u nasty chicken fried rice), and you can ask for grab rangoon instead of the egg roll and u can chose the soup that comes with it. Did I say yummy? Plus it comes on a plate shaped like a boat.=)
Try their fruit smoothes! Just make sure the fruit is in season or you'll risk tasting canned fruit.
Only thing- I make sure I box my own leftovers because they tend to use just one box, mixing in the rice and the entree together which is bad if your entree happens to have plenty of sauce on it
We used to order from here pretty often but never again after tonight's experience. In the past the person answering the phone was a bit more professional and spoke fluent enough English and the delivery was pretty fast. Tonight placed an order, slight language barrier over the phone but all seemed well until I look up and over an hr has passed. Then I call to inquire about the delivery and she says the guy is on his way; ok fine, I'm a little irritable but still patient. Then 30 more minutes pass and I call again. This time a man answers the phone who's speech wasn't much better and had a very indignant cavalier attitude. After supposedly checking says there's no record of my order. At this point I'm livid and went off...not because of the mistake so much but because of the attitude behind it. He kept asking if I wanted to go ahead and place an order but wasn't trying to rectify the situation. Washing my hands of them, there are plenty of other Chinese restaurants in the area. I don't have to pay anyone for bad service.
Review Source:Despite some of the bad reviews we tried it out for lunch and were very pleasantly surprised. The bubble drinks were yummy and the food was well made and tasty. I'm glad they had the prerequisite Sriracha at the table because most Asian restaurant's spicy food is never spicy enough for me. The portions were huge. Â We had enough left over for an entire meal for a family of five! Â Even the lunch specials were large and people were taking home leftovers. Â
They have a wide selection of dishes and the pictures ate deceiving: they're much smaller than the actual dishes.
If you want hot, fast delivery of Chinese food, this is the place. Â Fine dining it's not, but I always enjoy their food and even though I'm not a vegetarian, I love their "home style tofu"! Â Fast, good, reliable and tons of food with reasonable prices...love the fried spring rolls and the egg drop soup too!
Thank you Eng's for always being there for me :)
I have a love hate relationship with Eng's. Â At present the only two items I would consider purchasing here (in the future) would be pot stickers and bubble tea. Â
Many times I think they are just okay and other times I can't believe how good the food is and every single time I wonder why the service is not consistent. Â One of the daughters of the company, she's got to be in HS or college, this one gal does a great job. Â Her co-workers or siblings do not do as close a job in giving good customer service. Â If it's the younger male that is helping you, a tall and lanky fellow which looks aloof, this dude is lazy. Â Never packs food for you, instead will hand you a container and bags to do the work yourself. Â Also he is not specific to details, I've had to return dishes because it wasn't what I ordered. Â
My last visit was for catering over the summer and since then have not returned. Â I spent about four Benji's on food for an anniversary party for family. Â Despite making plans and pricing with an owner weeks in advance, when the time came I was over charged and charged additional for appetizers I was told (earlier) I would receive complimentary. Â Also was told there would be no delivery charge and then was called back and told that the driver feels he needs to be compensated. Â Strange, the delivery is done in house, so why would I need to be consulted with that??? Â Whatever the F that means. Â
Idiotic. Â All of these changes were placed on me on the date of the event, so it left me no time to call someone else for catering. Â With hours before the event and having specified a time for the food to be delivered, the driver drops it off a full three hours early. WTF!
Thank goodness I had family nearby to help out, we had to pack the kitchen full of food and keep it like a sauna to keep the food from A) going bad in the sun B) being overcooked or over warmed C) being wilted, soggy and looking like buffet food which sits under heat lamps all afternoon. Â P.s. we were not given any accessories to aid in keeping the food warm nor did the delivery guy care to come back later at the specified time. Let's not forget that they gave a bag full of more than 100 packets of soy, sweet & sour sauce and hot mustard. Â What a waste, I have this bag of sauces at home and do not know what to do with them. Â In striving to be more conscious of waste, it'd be more prudent for them to give you a bottle of the different sauces. Â FYI Eng management; but since this is Chicago and not the West coast where people care more about such details. Â I figure they won't care.
Disappointing. Â Inadequate. Â Rankled with their service. Â Deceived. Â Not trustworthy. Â A few details / keywords to help out in their description.
I ordered the sesame chicken with fried rice and a thai iced tea. The food was very fresh, but took a very long time (we ordered to go). Sure I've had better, but I would definitely come back here! Unfortunately I didn't get to taste the thai iced tea because on our way home it spilled all over the car, NICE! Lol.
Review Source:DON'T COME HERE.
I've given this place so many tries. Hoping that the food would be better the next time around. It never was. All bad experiences.
One of 'em was some years ago in the fall. I was craving some really good soup to warm me up. What came to my table was utter crap. A BIG BOWL OF NOTHING. The bowl was HUGE! And the soup ... WAS NOT SOUP. IT WAS STOCK WITH NO VEGGIES OR MEAT. IT HAD NO FLAVOR. SO DAMN BLAND. NO SPICE, NO NOTHING. There were some seriously long noodles floating at the bottom that were impossible to pick up with a spoon, let alone with a fork.
My absolute worst experience there was when I went with a friend of mine. We were both craving some bubble teas - and I will give credit where credit is due - their teas are so freakin' good. Better than any other place I have had them. When we came here and ordered our drinks and sat down to enjoy them. The owner came by and told us we could not sit there. She told us that if we were not eating, we were not allowed to sit at the tables. If we wanted to sit down, we could sit by the door. THE ENTRANCE. I was so fucking offended. We were paying customers! And the place, let me tell you, was empty. This is a BIG place with a LOT of tables. A-LOT. I have never seen this place packed by the way. Every time I've been there it's almost always empty.
I've only come back again after some years because I love those bubble teas. But I will never eat there again. Do yourself a favor and go to China Ling. It's on Western too and way better. Save your money .. and some grief. Â Â Â
HELPFUL TIP*
China Ling: Awesome food and really good iced tea. Their bubble teas are just okay for me.
Eng's: Unbelievably yummy bubble teas, but crap food and customer service.
I love you Eng's!!!
You have delicious and fresh food! The delivery is fast and well priced! The food is always hot, and the drinks are cold! I don't think we've ever had an error when ordering (well, maybe except the one time we didn't get enough straws, but no big deal) Your bubble tea drinks are TO.DIE.FOR. - Even the bubbles are fresh (not frozen) and full of flavor!
You are, hands down, my favorite Asian restaurant in Chicago!
Dear Eng's,
I love you. Â I've been wanting to tell you for so long, and I thought it was time you knew. Â
My family has been eating at Eng's for as long as I can remember, since long before they expanded and went all Disco Fever with the paint job. Â Delivery is fast and hot (and they deliver their bubble tea!!) Â Our orders are NEVER wrong, and the food is easily my favorite Chinese on the North side.
The egg rolls are in a three-way tie with Peking House and Kow Kow for the best I've ever had. Â Their fried rice IS the best I've ever had, whether you go shrimp, combo, or veggie (which has LOTS of veggie... broccoli, mushrooms, bell peppers, baby corn, carrots... nom nom nom.) Â I've never been disappointed with the food here. Â The Empress Chicken is to die for, but I only indulge occasionally because it's surely terrible for you. Â Sweet n' sour everything is good, egg foo yung, lo mein, pot stickers (HUGE and delicious), chow mein, pan fried noodles, tofu, vegetables, I could go on but I'm getting hungry.
As others have said, their bubble teas are really really yummy, and if you ask they will make it for you without the sugar syrup. Â Eng's is also really cheap, especially for the truly massive amounts of food you get, and their delivery minimum is only $10. Â
The best part of Eng's is the 11 am - 3 pm lunch special, which is a large choice of entrees with shrimp fried rice, soup, and an egg roll. Â Lunch specials are standard with American Chinese food, but at Eng's they are the biggest I have ever seen. Â It is literally a boat of food. Â Two can eat a single lunch special and still take home leftovers. Â And it's under $6. Â Frugal gourmands, rejoice.
Nothing spectacular but well worth what you pay. Great drinks.
I had the chicken egg foo young which was good. Not the best I've ever had but it was a crazy amount of food for six fifty. Also had the Japanese Beef dumplings which were really good. Some friends had the fried rice, good standard fried rice and the Cashew chicken. I'm not a big Cashew chicken fan so can't comment. The Egg rolls were ok, I've had better. The Crab Rangoon was good however.
I had the Taro Freeze which was awesome. The drinks we got were all really good.
And like I said, nothing spectacular about this place but I'd go back and if you have a hungry group and not a ton of cash this place is perfect.
decent. this place has stellar smoothies at a fair price. I ordered the sechzwan beef and fried rice. They both seemed greasy and the beef dish had a watery sauce which made the accompanying vegetables all taste the same. Also, there was no egg in the chicken fried rice, but it was still good.
Call me a critic, but I did not like how my fortune cookie had a fortune as well as an advertisement to go to a website. Can't we enjoy food anymore without being bombarded by marketing?
I had to ask for chopsticks and no napkins were included (which I assumed were and did not ask). The main course came in a nice re-useable tupperware-esque plastic container.
This is my local chinese joint. I picked out a few disappointments, but I'll probably go back.
For when you miss the school cafeteria.
Before you even walk in, looks like another one of those Chinese buffet places. Â Might as well be.
The food was served somewhat warm, water was not replenished, chopsticks are not the default utensil issued to you (even if you're Asian), leftovers are not boxed (they bring you the boxes), men's toilet tank lid is cracked, and they have electrical tape holding the fire sprinklers in place.
Go there if you want but I'm not.
Very solid chinese food delivered fast....had the mongolian beef and buddhist delight, both good. Â The cold sesame noodles were a little sugar-grainy, like they added sugar after they cooked it and it didn't dissolve, but it was still tasty and easily remedied by a reheat. Â One thing I'll rave about though...get the bubble tea freezes...I had the coconut bubble tea freeze and it was DELICIOUS!
Review Source:Eng's has been in the West Rogers Park neighborhood for...more than a decade. And this ABC [American Born Chinese] kid has been going there since, well, he was a kid.
Prior to all of the purple and pink walls, Eng's was a hole-in-the-wall carryout restaurant that had MAYBE two tables. They were all about the food. Now I'm talking about American-Chinese food. This isn't the traditional stuff you find back in the motherland. I'll give it to Mr. Eng, he know's how to make some delicious food. I've tried a good percentage of the menu. I'll say that most of the items are re-orderable. There are only a couple that I wouldn't order again [e.g. pad thai, but who orders pad thai at a Chinese restaurant?]. Yes the fried rice is good. Yes the orange chicken is good [it's got broccoli, a plus in my book]. Yes the baked rice dishes are good. I'll put it this way, my dad, a guy that ONLY eats Chinese food [like, legit traditional stuff] likes this restaurant.
I'm giving Eng's four a solid four stars for this reason alone: BUBBLE TEA. For a measly $3 [plus tax] you can get yourself a fresh fruit drink that I'm convinced Mrs. Eng puts crack cocaine in it or something [Mrs. Eng actually makes the drinks herself most of the time!]. They're just so delicious that I always want more. Another plus in my book, they have a frequent drink card that gets you a FREE bubble tea with five stamps. FIVE STAMPS.
Delivery service is usually very good. Food is still hot. Bubble tea is still cold. Delivery guy is friendly. No complaints here.
To sum it up, Eng's is a neighborhood gem. It's ABC and father approved.
And if you're wondering, the answer is yes, I did ask if there really was a Mr. Eng. It just so happened that Mrs. Eng was the one I asked. They both exist, just like Santa Claus, Hanukah Harry, and the Boogie Monster.
It was a while ago, but in retrospect, Eng's was not a very stellar place.
The hot and sour soup was way too spicy. The onion pancakes were pretty stiff. The mapo tofu was not the "correct" flavor, and came in unreasonably large portions.
I came with some high expectations, but was just kind of disappointed. Sorry!
The chicken of General Tso is pretty decent especially with the good veggies and such.
Now what the hell are you trying to do to me with the Spicy Mustard? Â Honestly, I do not need a Chinese fireball coursing though my stomach on a warm afternoon. Â I really do not know if it's this way all over the city, but the last four places i've tried for chinese have this spicy mustard that must come from the manufacturer of chinese devil dragons. Â Spicy M is meant to heat up the dish, not destroy my innards. Â
Aside from the spicy m. situation, I will give this place another go. Â p.s. Â make sure you say lunch special when ordering otherwise they will feel free to monstersize your order at a lovely premium. Â Enjoy!
My most recent order from Eng's was a bit hit-or-miss. It included General Tso's chicken, vegetable fried rice, vegetable egg rolls and tapioca freezes (bubble tea). The General Tso's, while enjoyable, had a bit more breading and less spice than I prefer, reminding me a little of sweet-and-sour chicken. The veggie egg rolls had a strong smell of oil, which was unappealing. I could have gotten past that, had they also not tasted heavily of oil. The tapioca freezes (watermelon and avocado), on the other hand, were quite good, though I would not call them the best in Chicago.
I was a little surprised that a large entree only came with a small container of white rice (maybe because I also ordered fried rice?). I'm not complaining, as there was more rice than needed and white rice never reheats well, but if you like a lot of rice with your meal, make sure to order more.
I've never dined in, but carry-out and delivery service has been excellent (I think my delivery order took 15 minutes to arrive, and everything was piping hot).
All in all, Eng's is very adequate. No complaints, but no "Wow, I have to have that again!" either.
I dig this place. We did take out from here last Saturday and we were both more than pleased with our food. I tried an egg roll, which was pretty standard; the crab rangoon, better than average and I love that they weren't stingy with the filling; Mongolian beef, yum; and the Kung Pao chicken, another thumbs up. My only gripe is that they don't allow you to do the lunch special for dinner like most other places do. I don't mind paying a few bucks extra over the lunch time price to get the same amount of food. Another odd thing was that we only got one box of rice for the two of us and it was very small. Huh? We'll probably add this to our list of take out places.
Review Source:HORRIBLE. Â
Got crab Rangoon and Mongolian beef. Â The rangoon had the worst smell ever- Â it smelled off. Â I wouldn't even eat it. Â The Mongolian beef was a flavorless pile of oily-greasy meat and some brown stuff that I had to DROWN in soy sauce in order to choke down because I was hungry.
The lychee-mango smoothie on the other hand was awesome. Â One star just for that.
I usually order from China-Hut when I have a craving for Chinese food.. Â The problem is that they do fry in lard and use MSG so I was looking for something different. Â Eng's is not it. Â I'd rather eat MSG and just avoid fried anything at China-Hut then.
Sorry Eng- never again. Â No way crab rangoon should smell like that.
I've been looking for a good, fast Chinese food place in the area, and am so happy to finally find Eng's. Â We ordered the General Tso's (it actually had a bit of spice!), eggrolls and pork fried rice. Â Yum, yum and more yumminess! Â
Delivery was fast and the food was good. Â I had a little difficulty placing the order over the phone because there was clearly a kid yelling in the background, but otherwise, this place is a winner.
I'm still on the lookout for a favorite Chinese place. This place was "aiiiiiiiright". I still have an issue with the heavy, fatty gravy that was used for the Egg Foo Young, as is typical in many restaurants. I felt this entree lacked flavor. To me, "greasy" isn't a flavor. It was kinda "meh, I've tasted better." Â I did think the veggie egg rolls were very tasty. I agree with the other reviewers that the staff is very polite, the delivery was fast -but I wasn't really impressed with my entree. My boyfriend ordered the Orange Chicken and it looked good and he liked it. I'm sure I'll give this place another chance and try something different to see if I can bump them up a star or two.
Review Source:We order delivery (to Evanston) from Eng's once every month or two. While it's not the best Chinese food I've ever had, it's certainly a reliable delivery place.
The people on the phone are great, the delivery guy is always very friendly and polite, and the food is always hot.
I've sampled a few things from here, most of which are good- though nothing out of the ordinary. The General Tso chicken and sesame chicken are essentially the same- except one has sesame seeds. The honey walnut shrimp are good, but sort of soggy. The husband really likes their fried rice and garlic chicken, too.
I love that they offer half portions- even the half portions are huge, and I can usually finish only half of one! I always have leftovers for the next day.
I'm not a fan of their egg rolls- they're the thick, lumpy-skinned variety rather than the thin, smooth-skinned crispy variety, but it's a minor detail. The smoothies and bubble teas are on a par with Joy Yee, and I've had some awesome strawberry and lychee smoothies from them.
All in all, reliable, tasty (albeit typical) Chinese takeout.
Eng's, you are the best Chinese restaurant north of Chinatown!
I came here with my mom the other day for dinner and we were both surprised at how different the food tastes when you dine in rather than order take-out. Usually we order take-out and it's great, but quality of the food is so much better here when you dine in.
We ordered the Malaysian seafood over baked rice, eggplant and chicken casserole, combination low mein and I got an avocado tapioca drink for myself.
Eng's, congratulations! Your bubble teas have improved! Or at least the avocado one I had was delicious, made with avocado and I think, frozen yogurt, so that it had a consistency of a shake. The tapioca balls were also smaller than what other restaurants provide, which is good, because they packed more flavor and had the right gelatinous consistency.
The eggplant and chicken casserole (which I refer to in my last review as eggplant in garlic sauce) tasted so much better dining in. The eggplant was soft yet retained its form, and absorbed the semi-sweet brown sauce well. It is a great dish for anyone who likes entrees over white rice.
Also, since we ordered $30 worth of food (which btw, yields a lot of leftovers), we got a free order of shrimp fried rice to go. What a great deal!
Eng's used to be my favorite in Rogers Park but lately, they have just slipped and I find the food just isn't what I remember it to be. Also my husband never used to get sick from their food and he did the last 2 times. I think I will be saving Chinese for Chinatown, however if I am in need for a cheap quick lunch the $5 lunch specials are pretty good.
Review Source:This review is just for the bubble tea they make. I've yet to try the food there.
Anyway, we tried the avocado, honeydew, and coconut bubble tea. It took them a few minutes to make it, and the taste was really good. I've tried bubble tea in so many places in uptown and chinatown, but this place definitely goes on my top 5 list.
Ordered Eng's on Xmas eve. Delivery took just under an hour. Ordered Beef Broccoli, seafood curry and an order of steamed dumplings. Portions were large. Overall the food was properly seasoned, fresh and tasty. The free eggroll was a bonus. Both the lady on the phone and the delivery guy were pleasant and courteous. I will order from here again. Prices were good, $25 for all that food and we have left overs.
Review Source:My only two culinary woes since moving from San Francisco to Chicago have been the lack of good Chinese food and good non-deep-dish pizza. Â I still haven't cracked the pizza problem, but have finally, FINALLY found great Chinese food!
The General Tso's chicken, cantonese spare ribs, and egg/spring rolls (we ordered 3 kinds) were all DELECTABLE. Â I ordered the small chicken and had enough for dinner last night and lunch today. Â The chicken wings and lemograss beef were good but not great, but the food was so reasonably priced, we couldn't possibly have cared!
Not only is the food delicious, but they have white meat chicken for no extra charge (hooraaay!), deliver to Evanston (holy amazingness!), and are easonably priced (cha ching!)
I am a little sad that I have been here for 2 years and am just finding Eng's now, but I take solace in the fact that I can order from there for my remaining nine months.
My review is based on DELIVERY.
Eng's has a very large menu that includes Chinese and Korean food choices. They also have a drink list which lists teas and freezes with tapioca.
It is your typical Americanized Chinese restaurant. We ordered the Sweet and Sour Chicken, Chicken Fried Rice, Beef Lo Mein, Mango Tapioca Freezes and a few other things. They were all typical and fairly priced ($5 - $12 for an entree minus appetizers or drinks). The Mango Freeze was the standout for me. It tasted like it was made with real Mango and not some kind of mix. that'll run you $3.
Here's the drawback - it was a Tuesday night and we waited for over an hour and 20 minutes for delivery. Seemed a little out of control considering the place was only a 5 - 10 minute drive away from where we were. We called about 2 times and each time we were told they were on the way nearby. I'd hope that they've improved that delivery time since.
If you're jonesing for Chinese food and live around Andersonville, Edgewater, Devon, Peterson, etc., order from here.
Their menu boasts free parking if you want to go there.
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One cold snowy Sunday in Chicago, there was an extremely competitive Monopoly game unfolding by the fireplace. Â And by competitive, I mean no one was even getting up for drinks or the bathroom! Â Total domination of the Monopoly board was the only focus . . . until our order from Eng's arrived (which seemed to arrive instantly - ok, it's only 4 blocks away). Â When the doorbell rang we all pretended to not hear it, hoping someone else would get up to answer it. Â Eventually, someone got up and paid the delivery guy and brought the food in the house. Â At first the aroma distracted some of the less monopolistic participants (i.e. those almost bankrupt), and they started to open our order. Â After the rest of us acknowledged our desperate need for food, the plates were brought out we tasted the food . . .
within 5 seconds, our plans for Monopoly domination disappeared and we were all raving about the excellent food. Â Even the soup that is gratis with the order was good! Â The most amazing thing was that 9 of us were stuffed, with plenty left, for a grand total of $48 Â - how is that possible? Â was it a hallucination . . . good, cheap Chinese food?!?! Â I don't even remember the outcome of the Monopoly game.
The wife was sick and there's nothing comforting like Chinese soup unless you are a mother. I am not but was still trying to be the hero of the day and ran across these reviews. Â The delivery was fast and accurate. Â The food was tasty and the soup hit the spot and did her some good. Â The solid foods I ordered for myself also were tasty and enjoyable. Â This is nothing rather different than most Chinese food, but it is done well and we will probably visit again. Â Check out grubhub for the menu and coupons.
Review Source:After a couple of crappy orders from other Chinese places, we found Eng's on <a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgrubhub.com&s=c077f445c0f58c01f902dcc624c9eabb729cc1501e9105e88f0c900f5943d1fc" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://grubhub.com</a>. Â I was immediately impressed with the prices and small/large size choices. Â The food arrives quickly; ordered early-5to6pm--on a weeknight, can arrive in 15/20 minutes.
The eggrolls are crispy, the potstickers juicy, and the main dishes satisfying. Â I've had the szechwan beef, moo shu beef and mongolian beef, all size small, and I always had leftovers.
I don't like the fortune cookies they send (they have an orange flavor), but in the grand scheme of things it is not a big thing.
Eng's is now our go-to Chinese delivery place.
We're moving to West Ridge, so we have to find a good Chinese restaurant. This one seemed to have good reviews, so we started here.
I really liked the food here. I'm living in the suburbs now, and the Chinese I have had here is (in my opinion) horrible. I had Kung Pao Chicken and Egg Flower Soup here at Eng's, and both were great. I was taken aback by the portions! The egg flower soup was $3 per bowl - they brought it out in a bowl, then there was a smaller soup bowl that you served yourself in. The large bowl held almost four bowls of soup - for $3. Likewise, the Kung Pao was cheap for such large portions.
I just had a pop here; I see that everyone likes the smoothies, but I am *really * picky about smoothies (must have real fruit, yogurt, juice), so I avoid them at any place that isn't a smoothie bar.
As much as I liked this place, I don't know if I would eat here again. I might order out, but this restaurant was too freaking loud. It became apparent that others found the smoothies a big draw, because the blender was on almost constantly. The interior of the restaurant is such that it doesn't quiet the sound of the blender at all - in fact, it was really, really loud. That was distracting and annoying, so it's not a place I would eat in. That's why I gave it 4 stars.
I'll keep looking around to see if I can find a better place nearby that I like, but it's good to know that I have a good place nearby.
They fluctuate between three and four stars, but generally I would like to think of them as a four. Â This is a local Chinese restaurant on the far north side of the city. Â I believe they have some of the best bubble tea in the area and rival any of the best in the city (look below for update). Â This is the only location where I believe I can order a decent watermelon or strawberry bubble tea. Â Their orange and szechuan chicken dinners are delicious. Â The room sometimes feels to spacious for its own good, and it seems like they decorated this place from Ikea. Â On the whole I'd say its pretty good food, but the bubble tea is awesome. Â This is one place I don't mind frequenting when I'm back in the old hood.
UPDATE: Recently returned for one of the best bubble teas in the city. Â I am going to say they have the best mango bubble tea around, absolutely delicious... I'm even upgrading my star rating for it based on the bubble tea here. Â Its as good if not better than any spot in the city.
Very good food!! Â Before heading over to the bar across the street, this is where we all meet up every week. Â My cousin has this thing for their "Crispy Beef"... Â does anyone know of another chinese place that serves that? We have yet to find that anywhere else. Â
Anyway, their smoothies are good, but I've had better elsewhere.  Their fried rice, pot stickers and string beans dish  are all good!  I've ordered other things before and I will say that I haven't had a bad meal here at all.
The service is good and they have a tendency to bring food out as its done cooking... rather than bringing them over all at once.