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Triple Z Restaurant

3.5 star rating
based on 6 reviews

Category: Chinese  [Edit]

Neighborhood: Gravesend
1410 Avenue U
Brooklyn, NY 11229
(718) 382-4328
Nearest Transit:

Ave U (Q)

Attire:
Casual
Price Range:
$
Good for Groups:
Yes
Good for Kids:
Yes
Delivery:
Yes
Take-out:
Yes
Waiter Service:
Yes
Outdoor Seating:
No

6 reviews for Triple Z Restaurant

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Leo G.

Brooklyn, NY

5 star rating
7/30/2009

As far as Chinese food goes this place comes only second to Big Wong's. The food here is always delicious and always cheap! Last time I was here me and my friend got absolutely stuffed off the Lobster, one of the more expensive dishes at $21, but you get two lobsters prepared (and already cracked) to perfection with tons of meat!

This place is definently a must-go!

P.S. The waiter with the mole is always super nice and eager to please!!

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Kan W.

New York, NY

3 star rating
3/10/2009

What a deal to have 2 rice dishes under $10 in total!

The menu looked interesting to me because I saw so many different dishes that contained EGGs. "Shrimps Egg Foo Young", "Shrimp and Scramble Egg Over Rice",  "Shrimp with Egg Sauce Over Rice", "Pickle and Scramble Egg Over Rice". Among them, the taiwanese style "Pickle and Scramble Egg Over Rice $4.50" is definitely my favourite.

Their Curry dishes are so-so. Not worthy trying, though.

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Dan S.

Brooklyn, NY

3 star rating
3/26/2009

With Ducks and half pigs hanging in the window, there is no doubt that this is an authentic Chinese eating place.
There are lunch specials as cheap as $ 4 and the food is very fresh, as there is a major Chinese market next door. A la carte main courses run about $ 10
The green vegetables are done just so and the sauces have none of the gloppiness of a Junior High School cafeteria. You can even get your Chow Fun dry
The ambiance is definitely family style, expect to sit at a large round table with people you don't know.
BTW definitely go to the market next door, the Chinese love their greens and always have at least a dozen varieties available. Don't worry if you don't speak perfect Mandarin, the store's help always answer every question with "very good, very fresh".

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Janet M.

Brooklyn, NY

4 star rating
6/2/2009

Good food. Good prices. Good service.

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Inna K.

New York, NY

4 star rating
9/15/2008

They play Chinese techno music. I saw the busboys doing what can only be described as the conga line in the back. I find the staff to be generally amusing. It helps that they don't give me dirty looks when I order the more adventurous items. I find some other places will try to explain to me what it is that I'm ordering, and try to convince me not to get it.

Their beef belly soup (P.C. way of saying udder soup) is really good as are the other noodle dishes. They have combo plates with rice and 1 or 2 meats for under 5 bucks. All in all really good - but if you want wonton soup you should really walk over to the East Ocean Seafood Restaurant as theirs is the best in the area.

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Ryan F.

Brooklyn, NY

3 star rating
6/20/2007

A pretty recent restaurant, open for maybe over a year. Most dishes are majorly cheap. It's a small Chinese restaurant, so on weekends it might be a hassle to get a table when its family time for all the nearby locals. It's one of those quick eats restaurants if you're hanging around the area and you don't want to spend too much for a meal. Their biggest variety of dishes are rich plates, ranging from 3~6 dollars only. Overall it's a good place for takeout or a quick eat.

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