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This is a great place for having noodles with multiple option. The hot pot is really good. They also have some unique drinks. They do not serve alcohol. Service is fast and efficient. Portions are generous.

The food is served very nicely with large portions. The serving style definitely has a bit of a modern flair. The seating is simple but comfortable. The restaurant was clean, the staff was friendly and the food was excellent. The portion size is significant for the price. At first the prices seem high but you have enough to either share or some to take home. The noodles are especially good. After placing our order, the food arrived very quickly. Will definitely be returning for future visits!

The prices were decent and its a lively atmosphere. Servers are friendly and efficient. Portions are quite large and the menu is massive.

My little cousin found this place while visiting Chicago from Texas and opened my eye's to it. Loved the drinks and food so much I took even more family out to eat there again!

We visited our daughter and her boyfriend in Chicago. We always try different restaurants when we visit. Joy Yee's Noodle Shop was highly recommended by friends for Chinese food. It was very busy. The restaurant is not fancy. Service was great. We ordered the Viet. Egg Rolls, Beef Brisket Udon noodles, Veg Fried Rice, Orange Chicken, Honey Pepper Short Ribs and Chinese Broccoli in Garlic Sauce. The egg rolls were ok but everything else was delicious. The price was good and we had lots of leftovers. We would return for sure.

the choices in bubble tea for strolling around Chinatown are fabulous. be aware that they are always busy and it is noisy. it was difficult to order. the night we were there, everyone's tea was being blended with ice, no matter what. the food wasn't great, quite bland and tasted like Asian from the mall. eat there if you have to. it did look cleaner than most of the other places in Chinatown.

Nice spot to experience a different way of dinning. Although I stuck to the basics, I was intrigued by the many different food choices, drink selections and the quaint little burner propped at tables around me. I marveled at how other patrons managed this boiling pot of stock and dropped uncooked ingredients in to it. It looked so tasty and fun. I look forward to my next visit, where I will Shabu Shabu willingly.

We picked up bubble tea after a visit to Ping Tom Memorial Park. I was slightly overwhelmed by all the choices, but the kids were pleased with the non-tea options. They were split on the tapioca, but the adults did enjoy the bubbles. It was a fun treat but not something I would get everyday since it was a little pricey for what we got.

Joy Yee has the best smoothies and bubble tea in Chinatown. They have a huge drink menu and use fresh ingredients, lots of fruit choices. My favorite is the Mango Freeze and second would be the Taro Red Bean Freeze. The line is long but service is quick. I don't mind the wait for delicious drinks. They also serve food. It's good but it's the drinks that keep me coming back.

The best Chinese place in Chinatown! The best food, serving portions & best of all - their bubble tea! They have a huge selection of dishes to choose from. The bubble teas are made with real fruit- absolutely the best drinks! Love Joy Yee's!

Overwhelming menu (got everything) and you want everything you want to eat. So you start ordering some beef, chicken, appetizer, fried rice. Let's just say the fried rice container was the same length as our table. The noodle dish is big enough to feed a family of 4. So don't let you ego do the ordering...look around and ask the wait person. they will tell you the truth. One main dish and a side dish is enough for two people with a healthy appetite. oh...FOOD WAS GREAT!!!

I love the food here. I have been here a few times now. I like the stone bowls. But all the food is good.

I always go to Joy Yee every time I visit Chicago, unfortunately the quality is going downhill with every visit, especially after they moved to this bigger place several years ago. This time around I ordered the pineapple fried rice. It was so so, but edible enough I guess. The taste and ingredients seemed to have changed from the pineapple fried rice I ordered back in 2005, it was way better back then. My main complain is in their service. I know that Joy Yee never had a good service since my very first visit, but they had never messed up my order before. On this visit I also ordered avocado milk tea with custard pudding, I even pointed at the menu directly, but they brought me avocado freeze with crystal jelly instead. I complained about the wrong order, that it was supposed to be avocado MILK TEA with custard pudding, so they went ahead and replace it. When the waitress came back, the custard pudding was correct but it was still avocado freeze. I didn't want to be a nasty customer so I didn't press them further but I was extremely disappointed nonetheless :( The texture of avocado freeze with pudding weren't compatible so I had to wait for a few hours until it melted before drinking it.

I have been to Joy Yee a number of times and have yet to be let down. I particularly like their salted fish fried rice. At times the food could be a little too oily however. I like their bubble tea the best especially the Lychee flavor. I am not particularly fond of bubble tea except when I go to Joy Yee.

Varieties of Asian food. The service was quick. Less than 3 minutes after sitting down, a server has come up and asked for your order. Food was good and fresh. The dumpling tasted almost similar with those found in restaurants in Hong Kong. Good value, No complaints!

I loved the smoothie that I got there. It was fresh and it looked delicious. I got a strawberry smoothie with strawberry bobo balls. It was absolutely, hands down, the best smoothie I have ever had!

Chicago features several Joy Yee Noodles, including two in the newer part of Chinatown on S. China Place. Good cheap eats for a range of Asian foods -- Chinese, Vietnamese, Malay, etc. -- and drinks (boba teas, fruit drinks, etc.) in an informal setting with generally good service.

It was a very cold Chicago day, so a friend from Shanghai suggested we go for Hot Pot which I had never had before. Everything was excellent, we shared the combination beef hot pot, more than enough for two people. Make sure you try the multiple dipping sauces/toppings they offer. We also had some excellent frozen yogurt. Would definitely recommend. And the restaurant will validate your parking at the Chinatown lots.

Right in the heart of China Town in Chicago, I went with my daughter to Joy Ye Noodle Shop for what was supposed to be one of the best Bubble Tea places in the city. Well, it was! Very tasty tea... very refreshing. I'll be back.

In the heart of Chinatown, really great shabu shabu restaurant. The beef and scallops were fresh and served with your choice of broth. I loved the variety of fresh vegetables and the price for all of this was very reasonable.

After our dimsum brunch, we walked to Joy Yee and ordered different flavors of milk bubble tea: mango, papaya and green tea. All tasted yummy and refreshing after a hot day. And almost everybody around Chinatown were sipping a tall glass of Joy Yee cold beverages. What a cool way to end our Chinatown outing.

We were in Chicago for 3 Days and decided to branch out to one of their ethnic neighborhoods. Chinatown won and so did Joy Yee’s! I loved it so much that we went back the next day! They had the best hot and sour soup I’ve ever had and I’ve had a lot! The eggrolls are a little different and super tasty!

So, so many flavors and combinations to choose from and I bet they're all delicious. One of my favorites is Red Bean with Coconut Freeze which has large tapioca pearls in it - yum! These are large servings and are very filling, a bit much after a meal. Best when you have an appetite or mid-afternoon. Very extensive bubble tea menu that will boggle your mind.

This place is good, but I think it is a little overrated. It is the most popular restaurant in Chinatown because it is the most American-Chinese restaurant there. It's all good food, and they have great options, and good bubble teas, but there are better options in the area that are more authentic.

Great variety of food and beverages. The strawberry kiwi smoothie with mango poppers was so refreshing. A great find!

Like their milk tea w/ tapioca. But little bit pricey compare to Chinatown in Flashing, New York. And sometimes the line is so long to wait for more than 15 mins.

Always eat here whenever I am in Chicago. Love their food and desserts. The wait is long at time, but it's worth it!

This place had an amazing assortment of bubble tea. It's hard to choose. The food was good. Been coming here for years and it hasn't disappointed me yet.

We have been patronizing JOY YEE since they opened, their meals are still very good but we will be searching for a new source for smoothies. Had a Pineapple Coconut and it was worst one I ever had. Watery and tasteless and no fresh fruit. Seems like the containers were downsized also. Recently a lot of restaurants have been cutting corners and impacting their quality, Joy Yee seems to have taken some bad decisions.

Joy Yee was one of our favourite restaurants during our time there. I must have visited this place or ordered from it around 8 times during the 3 weeks I was in Chicago. This place has great food and some of the best boba tea I have ever had. Definitely a place you can't miss while in Chicago.

My Mom ate the spring roll, she didn't feel good and had diarrhea, for she is sensitivities to unclean food. The bill we had, had already included the 18% gratitude, we paid with credit card, there was another slot to put "tips" AGAIN! Can't believe it. I have never seen this before. So better watch for your bill in details.

Large portion, to feed 4 people. Been here a few times, and it has always been good. Authentic chinesse food, lots of sea food options. Great natural fruit smoothies.

It's hard to get shabu shabu as good as what I had when I lived in Japan but Joy Yee hit the spot! The portions were huge, the veggies were fresh and the prices were excellent! Only $25 for the two of us and we were full! Despite being stuffed, we couldn't leave without bubble tea and a waffle. I got the s'more waffle and peach/lychee tea. My son got a banana waffle and bubble tea. The ice cream was a deep chocolate flavor and positively delicious. The waffle was light and great for dipping in the ice cream! Highly recommend!

Joy Yee's is a destination restaurant in China Town with several other locations scattered throughout the city. Every time we go to Chicago , Joy Yee's is on our list of places we must go. First of all, they are known for their bubble teas. I don't even know how many flavors they offer but so many, it's hard to choose. You must try the Lychee with mini pearls, it's so good and very interesting with basil seeds. We went two days in a row and ordered the udon noodles with kimchi and seafood.We also recommend the curry chicken with coconut rice. If you have a big family or group, we recommend the shabu shabu. It is so big you could feed about 8 people or maybe even more. The service was good and fast.

We had a great time with the food and the prompt service of the staff. The food was by way excellent from other buffet restaurants we had tasted. Food were cooked just right and tasty. The place was a casual dining but can be packed on certain days.I liked best their beef ribs and beef ramen was my favorite.

We went there for lunch as it was opening. the place was not crowded and had good and tasty food . We had a chicken Thai basil fried rice and Szechwan Beef Spicy. The food was good and had a Lyche water melon Freeze with Straw berry Popping

Leaving Chicago, had an hour to kill before arriving at airport. Looking for a place with easy parking and not far out of the city. My Son suggested Joy Lee in Chinatown about 10 minutes out of downtown. There was a line that moved fast. Got a delicious smoothie, about 50 varieties. Also make bubble tea, with tapioca balls. Easy onramp to freeway making our departure easy with a great treat in hand!

Wow what an unexpected surprise!! The food was wonderful and the fruit smoothies were excellent!! Prices very reasonable!! Be prepared to eat, they give you plenty!!

This is my third visit and I plan to keep going back! It is one of my favorite restaurants in Chicago that is affordable. We are always seated quickly even on a weekend and the food comes out quickly too. The entrees are huge so I usually split one with my husband. The quality of the chinese is way better than many other places in the city. The chicken isn't all fatty and tough. It is tender. The fruit smoothie I got was refreshing and fresh. On both of our visits there, our waiters waited on us hand and and foot. They constantly keep your glass full of water unlike any other place I have ever been. The only negatives are that there are usually a few fruit flies in the restaurant bothering us while we eat and you may be seated next to strangers with a few inches in between your tables which can feel awkward.

Spring rolls and chicken chow mein were amazing. We lucked out and arrived just as a group of people left so we didn't have to wait at all. Staff was attentive. Price was reasonable.

A bit too salty food, but good. They have many dishes to choose from. The portion is huuuge. Love the bubble teas.

If you haven't been to Joy Yee's, then you're missing out. You have to go at least once. They have a gigantic pan-Asian menu. They have Japanese, Korean, and mainly Chinese food etc. etc. In addition to that, they have a ginormous smoothie menu. There are so many flavors to choose from, it's just overwhelming! The only issue I have is that, for the smoothies, some of them contain milk, which I'm unfortunately allergic too. I asked them if they can substitute that using soy milk, but they didn't have any. I know a LOT of Asian people who are lactose intolerant as well, so I was surprised that they didn't have soy milk. There was a coffee freeze that I wanted to try, but I couldn't get it because it had milk :(

Joy Yee is one busy place you'll understand why. The menu is huge with so many good choices, you can eat the pictures. The noodle soup is what most are after, but the rice and noodle dishes are also excellent. Try the Mango Avocado Soft Shell Crab Rolls, these are so good. Just a reminder these portions are huge for some, and for some with huge appetites it's just right. The Fruit shakes are also excellent with many tropical choices give those a try you won't be disappointed.

Huge menu, HUGE portions. The individual soup could feed 5. Good service and clean. The drinks are amazing!

This is always our go-to when we’re in Chicago and I have also highly recommend it to friends. However after our visit last weekend we will not go back. We ordered chicken Pad Thai as one of our choices and it was very fishy tasting! No one would touch it. When the waitress came over she asked if I wanted a box, I told her no, it was not tasty, she just walked away. Then 2 other waiters walking buy saw the full dish and asked if we wanted a box? I replied the same to both gentlemen and both men just walked away. At this point I’m VERY ANGRY not 1 person asked why? Or even said sorry. We will not be back and I will not recommend it based on customer service.

I can't remember exactly what we ordered, noodles in broth with vegis and chicken and a mango drink with tapioca balls. Serving was large enough for two and very tasty. Fast service. I would eat here again.

Visiting Chicago and we found this great restaurant. The sweet and sour chicken was outstanding. The fruit smoothies were the best I have ever had. There have a window outside the restaurant where you can but just tea and smoothies. Tried 4 different flavors over a few days,I would highly recommend for dinner or just a smoothie!

I have been going here since the 90's and today was the last time. Order Just chicken Pad Thai and it was horrible! They raised there prices and now put tons of cabbage into it. I took one bite and it was sooo spicy. Won't go back! Waste of money. Poor customer service.

The restaurant is very big and open and the decor is fun with bright yellow chairs and white tables. There are so many things on the menu that the menu itself is huge! We ordered a variety of things including the orange tofu for our vegetarian friend and everyone was happy with their meal. The Korean kimchi BF Stone plate was so good and my family does not usually eat kimchi. There is also a window that you can order boba teas and shakes from outside.

Flavor of Food was quite Tasty: The Shrimp needed a little Help: The Service was Fast and The place was Constantly Busy! A lot of Staff to Meet The Needs of The Customer! Great Place to have s Mid Evening Snack! This meal was a Bang for the old Pocket:

Though I am a super picky eater and not at all adventurous when it comes to food, I agreed to go here to satisfy my family's desire for more unusual fare. Didn't expect it to become my fave place to eat in Chicago!! I wish I could try more of what they have to offer but I am totally hooked on good ol' chicken and broccoli! My husband and son get all kinds of crazy seafood dishes and they love everything! Food is very fresh, variety is incredible...give yourself a good hour if you want to go over the whole menu!! Smoothies are delicious and so many wonderful, delicious flavors and combinations to choose from. Prices are very reasonable. Restaurant is always clean and usually can get a seat right away. Service is great. There isn't one negative thing I can say about this place...LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT!!!

A friend wanted to take us to a restaurant in Chinatown but it was closed. He recommended this one. It was very good. We were seated right away and given menus. It is a BIG menu so I went with the standard meal. The order was taken quickly. It was kind of odd that I got my meal first. My friend got his meat about 2 minutes later and my hubby about 1 minute after that. I am used to having the meal come all at once. No harm though. We ordered off the lunch menu. I got the Mongolian beef with white rice. Huge portion and very good. My friend got the Malaysian spicy string beans with white rice. I tried it and it was very good. Not too spicy. Hubby got the Japanese Beef Dumplings. They were served fried. He forgot to ask for steamed, if they were even available. They were very good though. The pictures provided in the review were taken after a few bites, sorry. There were 10 dumplings. After the meal I got a mango freeze. It was delicious. I never had one before and I would get it again. It is all made with fresh fruit.

What a great little surprise when you get to china town, it was so refreshing in a nice sunny day we tried couple of different ones like mango freeze with strawberry topping which was the best surprise popping in your mouth I highly recommend this place everything is made to order and u can choose from many many different varieties

Had high hopes for Chitown Chinatown food (having lived out and visited SF Bay Area)...and a lot of locals recommended Joy See's. Kind of a let down taste wise for many of the dishes. I'd skip this place for the food, just get the drinks.

The queue for smoothies is long and it is definitely worth the wait. The fruit smoothies are delicious and there are so many choices.

Awesome lunch! The Spicy Thai Beef Salad was delicious. There were several vegetarian options, which my daughter really appreciated. The portions were huge and nicely plated. Server was friendly and the food arrived in a timely manner.

it was very busy night but we were seated pretty fast . Ithink tbey forgot ourtable though but I called onestaff and they were pretty on it. The food was delicious Pho brisket the bowl was huge probably better to share with 2/3 people . The taro and mango bubble teas were delicious . Everybody went to bed satisfied! :)

Ate at Joy Yee’s in Chinatown yesterday for lunch. My wife and I split a Thai Basil with Shrimp and Calamari. The place was busy but not crowded. The food was well prepared and served quickly. The calamari was just right. They also have a huge selection of smoothies & bubble teas. Perfect for a hot day exploring Chicago’s Chinatown! Enjoy!

My oldest daughter took me her for a lunch date the food was great, the service was good and the prices were better than most. my favorite new spot to eat

Shabu-shabu is a Japanese hot pot meal that is very enjoyable - cooked at the table, adding various meats, vegetables, seafood and noodles to a boiling broth. Having eaten it in a number of places in Japan, and in California cities with major Japanese populations, I found it here to be good, but not outstanding. The broths could be more richly flavored. And there is some inflexibility in the staff's approach. You pay for a meat platter, or a seafood platter, each coming with vegetables. If you want more meat or seafood, you can only get it by paying the full price which includes another vegetable platter, even if you don't need or want it. They would be smart to allow more flexibility in the ordering. I have not eaten other meals here, just the shabu-shabu, and I would probably return for some, but not as often as I might if it were one notch higher.

The food was great. I went generic and got the chicken pad thai, which was delicious and I had enough leftovers for two more meals. The staff was very friendly and accommodating......and I was with my one year old and two other one year olds and their moms. The best part about this place and why I went back is their smoothies, frozen drinks. My son and I LOVE them. Fresh fruit, ice blended....and you can add pearls or do all sorts of combinations of favors. The menu for these drinks is quite extensive. My favorite is coconut, banana and pineapple. I'm craving it just typing it! And they have a side window if you want to walk up and just order the drinks and not go inside the restaurant. Love this place!

The very best Chinese food in the city. Fresh, authentic and good service. Large portions and reasonably priced. Extensive menu. For some reason their Evanston location is not very good but this original Chinatown location is Fantastic!

We ordered two shabu shabu, one seafood and one beef (fei niu). Both are very good. The seafood is pretty fresh from frozen. The octopus legs on a stick is really good too! Their milk teas were taste, I tried taro milk tea and my friend had a mango freeze. The mango freeze was very refreshing! Great experience, i would definitely go back here.

Late lunch on a sunny Sunday. Only had to wait 5 minutes for table for our party of 4. Decor bright and simple. The menu is giant and mind boggling. Figuring out the prices was a little tricky but it made it more fun. We ordered 3 kinds of soup and a Korean noodle with beef (bae chae). All delicious and fresh. The bowls were huge. Could have split them but with 2 teenage boys we made a good dent and took the rest home for dinner. Also had the lychee boba and the honeydew boba. Both lovely but the lychee was my fave. Waitress was a bit curt but very competent. Would definitely come back here. Delicious and fun.

Maybe it was cold but there wasn’t to many customers and we were seated right away, upstairs. There was about 13 of us. The service was decent and the food was pretty good. The food came out faster than I expected. The place was pretty clean. The only bad thing was that I my wife’s boba drink was a nice strand of hair that was hard to see but after stirring it with her straw, it was visible. I watched as the waiter took it back and that they did make her a new one.

We took a boat taxi to China Town and as we rounded the corner from the dock and park, there was Joy Yee's noodle shop. We went in for drinks, yet it smelled so good we got appetizers too. I tried an Avocado with tapioca and it was fabulous!!! Everything was super fresh. We will be back again and again! As a bonus, there are lots of windows, it is super clean, and they have public restrooms.

We have never ordered food here because this is our bubble tea stop!! Simply delicious! The tapioca balls are house made and fresh. The fruit combinations in the bubble tea are just delicious! We had raspberry, mango, and blueberry mixed bubble tea! We would definitely order it again. This is a popular place so expect a bit of a line, but it moves quick. You just line up outside and order through a window.

Excellent service and excellent taste of chinese cuisine. Absolute try is the eel fried rice. Absolutely recommended. Great tasting Taro Milk Tea too

New to the area and didn't know where to start in Chinatown, and so glad we found this place! Modern, clean, amazing fast service and fantastic flavors! We will be going back for sure.

My kids chose to eat here while walking around Chinatown because it was so bright. It wasn't busy when we got there but shortly after sitting down it started filling up. My boys chose what smoothies they wanted and tried their first boba and were pleasantly surprised. My husband and I got two different types of soup with fish balls and other delicious treats in them. I couldn't even finish mine it was so big. Love this place. We will be coming back for sure.

The seafood ramen soup can be a warm comfort food on a cold February day. The soup has right amount of spice and served piping hot. The portion is generous and the service is quick and friendly. On a previous visit, I have tried the mango bubble tea - refreshingly yummy. It makes a day trip to Chinatown worthwhile.

The main reason we eat here is for their smoothies. They have the best and most flavorful around. The noodles dishes and soups are also good. Our food came out fast and servers were very nice.

We've been going to Joy Yee's since they opened years ago. There are tons of food/drink selections. I understand prices have been increasing but now they tag on a 18% service charge for a table of 4 people. Ridiculous.

I went with a group of people and we had food from ordinary (fried rice) to the exotic (cuddle fish) and everyone enjoyed the food. Saying it was the best they ever had. The frozen drinks are delicious, you have to try one.

We are regular customers whenever we are in the area. The food never disappoints and the extensive (& I mean EXTENSIVE) bubble drink menu is absolutely the best! The food menu is not only Chinese but a selection of different Asian cuisine. A la carte portions are quite big so plan on sharing. The place is always crowded- expect to wait if you're there around lunch or dinner hours. They have other locations in the Chicago area- Chinatown, Evanston, by the UIC campus and in Naperville/Warrenville area. A must-try for anyone who likes Asian cuisine and bubble drinks!

Literally the best Chinese I've ever had! The dumpling soup was out of this world! You had spilt the small portion with someone else. Crab ragoons were amazing! Beef Fun Chow, the best!

The portions were large and the service was wonderful. I came for the lunch special and enjoyed an amazing fruit tea.

This place was very busy around 2PM on Sunday afternoon. Nonetheless I was quickly seated, and service was overall excellent. There is a massive bubble tea menu and I would probably return to sample other flavors. The black tea wintermelon flavor I got was ok but very sweet. Even after diluting it by half with water it was very sweet. Prices are neither extremely high or low, but portions are big enough for 3 meals. I got the basil tofu and although the ingredients were fresh, the seasoning was underwhelming. Overall, this restaurant is ok, but not worth a special trip to Chinatown.

Great Asian cuisine, good serving, reasonable price, authentic food. Delicious. It would be nice if the are in every corner, one is the best place to eat.

This place is always crowded with long lines waiting for a table. We needed a quick & easy take out dinner. Our order was ready in 20 mins. We ordered the Singaporean-style fried rice noodles, beef-satay chow fun, and chicken & pineapple fried rice. There was plenty of food for 4 ppl and the quality was good. There was no skimping on ingredients that you sometimes get w/ take-out food. Menu is extensive for rice and noodle plates to choose from.

If you love Chinese food and venture into Chinatown neighborhood, which I highly recommend, a must stop after dinner is Joy Yee's for a bubble drink. Actually lunch or dinner here are very good as well. They have a pan asian menu which includes a Vietnamese style chicken soup which is delicous as well as the shrimp spring rolls with peanut sauce.

The food is great best orange chicken. The amount they give you is large. They have quick service. The smoothies are great

First time going to this place and their smoothies (strawberry bananas, mango pineapple and mango peach) as well as the shrimp pad Thai and chicken fried rice were amazing. The place is very clean and the service was okay but the restaurant was full. Overall a great place right in the heart of china town

I was in Chicago end of October for a convention at McCormick Place. We found this nice restaurant in Chinatown - a 10 minutes walk. Clean restaurant, nice colours, very inviting. It was so good we went 2 days in a row. Big portions, small prices, very tasty. The Tapioca Mango smoothie is purely ADDICTIVE, made with fresh mangoes. If I have another trip to Chicago, I'll be back at JOY YEE for sure !!

The menu offers a wide variety of options, but there are so many choices it is very difficult to determine what to order. The lemon shrimp was good, but it came with a mayonnaise based lemon sauce which was heavy and needed some soy sauce or lemon juice to cut the richness. Menu did offer dishes with ingredients you often don't find readily available such as eel and cuttlefish. I would like to go back and sample other items from the menu.

I was introduced to Joy Yee's several years ago by a local friend, and return whenever I am in Chinatown. It is consistently good, with fresh, tasty food, great service and wonderful smoothies. Their hot and sour soup is among the best I've had. I love that the menu has photos of each dish so you know what to order, and can try new things. Great place, never disappoints!

We ate at Joy Yee 2 times during our stay in Chicago. Once with a large group. The food and the prices are great. Would definitely recommend!

They've got food as well, but I typically go to Joyee for the bubble tea. Its easy to get to from the red line if you're taking mass transit.

We had a great family dinner here at Joy Yee. Shrimp Lo Mein, Pad Thai, short Ribs, and Teriyaki chicken were all fabulous. We each had fancy boba drinks and they were delicious and generously sized. I highly recommend; you will take your leftovers home!!!

I have been searching for good Asian food sincw I moved to Chicago. This is one of the best Chinese food place, with reasonable prices and big portions. The place is always pavk so be prepared to wait abit, but worth it. Also, they have a awesome selection of smooties.

Long wait for food, unsure if my wife's order was filled correctly. Very busy place in a good location.

Went here on a Friday night. A $5 Uber ride from Chicago Hilton (many of the Chinatown restaurants are in the same general area.). From the window, the sight of families dipping their vegetables and beef into a bubbling broth appealed to us, so we gave it a try. It was okay, but I wouldn't do it again anytime soon. The eating experience felt authentic, so at least Joy Yee earns a brownie point for that. But for folks not accustomed to eating this way, the authenticity is outweighed by the confusion and frustration of not knowing how to order, cook, or eat properly. Unfortunately, the servers don't really have the time to explain things, so best bet is to read up on hot pot best practices beforehand We selected a Wagu Beef combination and herbal broth. After two minutes, the waitress returned with a plate of vegetables along with a pot of broth with dehydrated herbs on a snap-n'-go propane burner. We were instructed to wait until the water boiled before inserting our vegetables. The rolls of semi-fat paper thin beef came later. The cooking process was rather tedious, especially whenever the waitress periodically dumped another couple cups of broth into our pot, forcing us to wait a few more minutes before the boiling resumed. The procedure called for individually cooking then utilizing the strainer to fish out the items after a few minutes. There weren't that many vegetables when you consider the shrinkage factor, there were three hungry mouths to feed. The beef was okay, but again, it felt like a lot of effort for little return. Of course, after cooking cabbage, mushrooms, and an assortment of unnamed Chinese vegetables and fish balls, the broth was quite yummy to sip near the end of the meal. However, I was frustrated by the amount of time and effort required to get a modest amount of food -- an amount insufficient to satisfy any of our appetites. We paid about $40 including tip for three which, in retrospect, was very reasonable. Frankly, however, after we finished our Wago combo, I had no desire to order anything else. I simply wanted to get away from Joy Yee and find a restaurant where we could be served food that was edible in bulk, not nibbleable piecemeal like blueberries on a vine.

Not a bad pit stop for having assorted Asian cuisine and relaxing with refreshing bubble tea. The bubble tea here never disappoints. Sizes are significant, and I'd like to think they use real fruit. My friends and I usually frequent Joy Yee's more for the drinks than the food. But the food isn't bad either. I've had quite a number of dishes here before, but don't remember all their names. The chow funs and chow udon noodles are generally pretty good. There's just way too many items on their menu, so I'd suggest asking your server for recommendations. Joy Yee's is always a lively place, and it's affordable and tasty.

We were sat right away at 11:30 but there was a line when we were leaving. The food was amazing, I got the cube been rice bowl while my two friends ate the sweet and sour chicken. The portion sizes were pretty big you could easily share anything they give you. Their bubble tea is something you need to try. The service was amazingly quick and the people were really nice. I really want to go back next time I'm in Chicago.

Best part of the restaurant are the frozen drinks. Food was mediocre, it was served 10 minutes after we ordered (as if it was already cooked and waiting to be served). Water was already sitting on the table and ice was melted, it was so hot in the restaurant that we couldn’t enjoy our dinner.

There are 2 Joy Yee Restaurants in this plaza and I think people are getting confused on their reviews. The Joy Yee Plus at 2159 S China Place has the bubble teas, ice cream and hot pots. The other one is Joy Yee Noodle at 2139 S China Place with the noodles and smoothies. We enjoy the Shabu Shabu (Japanese Hot Pot) at Joy Yee Plus. The prices are reasonable and quality of food is good. Servers are real attentive. Of course when we order the hot pot, we did not save room for dessert and had to come back several times to try their desserts. The bubble waffle ice cream or Hong Kong style eggettes are delicious. The portion is generous and very filling for one person. The bubble tea is good but the selection is smaller than Joy Yee Noodle. They have some smoothies but the emphasis is on tea at Joy Yee Plus. I did enjoy the Cheese Green Tea.

If you are already in Chinatown why would you want to eat at the McDonald's of Asian food? I eat at their Evanston location because there's no other good asian restaurants in the area. But within Chinatown, go explore and try authentic Chinese restaurants instead of watered down food make for the uneducated American. Look around and you will see most the people eating in there are NOT local Chinese and that should tell you something. But if you insists on eating Orange chicken and such, Joy Yee is more than good enough for you. ;-) OTOH, their bubble tea is pretty good.

My family that lives in Chicago eat here frequently, and now we know why! Vast menu, fast service and delicious food ... everything to make someone happy! The boba tea selections were amazing!

Food was very tasty and big portions. I ordered their specialist noodle soup . It was soooooo good 😍 even we were very hungry but the portions were so big so we had a doggy bag to bring it home 😁

Didn't actually eat here, but the mango smoothie we got from here on a hot day was amazing. There are so many choices. I wish I lived closer so I could try them all!

Terrible customer service. Staff is rude, manager is rude. They treat their customers with no respect. Most tasteless Chinese food ever. If it wasn’t for their drinks no one would even come here. Pretty garbage and disappointing. Save your money and go somewhere else to eat. You’ll be wasting your time and money eating here. I spent $60.00 on their crappy drinks and their rude manager wouldn’t give me a parking validation. Said I had to dine in. I’ve been coming here for a decade and this is the first time I heard that. Fk this place. Your horrible establishment lost a customer. I will no longer patron your place ever

Not real Asian cuisine, just Asian flavored food. With that said, many dishes are tasty, and the portions are certainly ample. However, they are now becoming over priced for what you get (used to be a bargain spot). The smoothy and bubble tea lines are ridiculous in the summer, for no other reason than their location and set-up. There are waaaaaaay better places throughout Chinatown for smoothies and bubble tea.

been to this restaturant many times, due to friends/family who wanted bubble tea........ drinks,,,about $ 5... lots of sugar.... many variety... almost a meal itself......my guess is reason every goes here............... food..... very average....... price is on par with other chinese food.......they have great looking/attractive menus and window displays with their food which is what get people coming in,,,,,, otherwise, nothing to write home about.

I've visited this chain 3 times total and 2 different locations. I've never had anything better as far as Asain cuisine. The Mongolian Beef over rice, Korean Beef stone bowl and the Chicken Thai Basil over fried rice are all will be hard for me to visit Chicago the rest of my life and not eat at a Joy Yee location.

I don't usually give 5 star reviews unless I am truly impressed, Joy Yee earned it's 5 star review. The service was not impressive, we waited to give our order and to get our check, but the refills came quick and the staff were friendly. The food was awesome! When you open the menu you automatically know this isn't the same Chinese restaurant in your local shopping mall back home. I ordered the beef cube chow funn, it was the most tender beef cube I have ever eaten. I also tried several of the fruit drinks, and each was outstanding. I recommend this restaurant with two thumbs up!

Food is excellent, prompt seating, and a festive meal with friends. Great time, we ordered Chicken Pad Thai and Beef Fried Rice. Large servings. If you want wine, bring your own. A yearly holiday gathering at Joy Yee!

It was our first time here and was a great surprise. The food was delicious and the portions are huge. The service is not the best, but they serve fast.

Our hotel's front desk recommended this noodle restaurant which was close by. The place was crowded on this Saturday evening but we didn't have to wait to be seated. We were put in front of a well diversified menu, and we ordered two plates. The food was served very quickly. And it was both tasty and plentiful. We loved our meals, which we shared and were unable to finish. I recommend this place!

this review is for their bubble tea drinks only, since my prior food experience tells me their food is all window & menu pictures, but not good to bad food........... order was for their Green Tea Tapioca drink. Drink was bland, didn't have any green tea flavor, tasted like sugar, and had too much tapioca......

The food is yummy, the price is right, the portion is way to big! Two people only need one entree. We had seafood tofu, black pepper noodle and seafood fried rice. Every dish is great!

I visited this restaurant with friends from out of town who don't get this kind of food where they live but who are familiar with the food. One of them ordered eight dishes for all five of us and we could not have been more pleased. There is something for everyone, vegetarian, spicy, sweet, you name it. The dishes came out rather fast and they were hot and fresh. This is food meant to be shared. The prices are inexpensive. The service is not the the best but who cares when the food is so yummy!

My son and I ate at this restaurant the previous year, 2020, when nobody was out and about and we really enjoyed the food, so we decided to come back since we were in Chicago again this summer (2021). We were seated inside since the outdoor seating was closed. On this particular night, we were also one of the last customers to be served. There was a very large table next to us with kids running around. The service was fine, but I think our waiter was a little preoccupied with closing down and cleanup--fair enough. When my husband arrived to join us the next day, we again ate at this restaurant. This time, we were seated outside, as it was earlier in the evening. Our service was good and the food was good. Our son couldn't contain his delight at all of the choices of bubble tea on the menu. When our bill arrived, my husband pointed out that a service charge had been added onto the bill. I had not noticed this the previous night because we paid quickly so that they could close the registers. I am definitely not opposed to a service charge being added onto the bill, but if people don't notice (like me) and then add a tip onto the entire amount, it ends up being quite a lot. You decide if you want to tip more.

The drink menu is a little intimating - 4 pages of choices but all were great! My favorite the Strawberry with the strawberry popping bobbas. Food was great as well. Easy parking also. A must try if visiting Chicago China Town, you won't be disappointed

We went to Joy Yee Noodles because it looked attractive. We ordered beef and broccoli, beef noodle soup with wantons, and barbecued eel, which was excellent. The serves were so big that we took some extras home, The service, as with the food, was excellent. The price was moderate.

Very nice place w very courteous service. We really enjoyed the orange chicken, huge bubble tea'esque menu, and the wonderful Malaysian spicy green bean dish took us back to our China travels! Overall a delicious experience!

We've never been to Japan before, but I can imagine that we would see a place that looks just like this in one of the more modern areas. Not traditional but definitely authentic. We tried the teriyaki beef with rice, popcorn chicken, eel, and pork ramen. Everything was delicious. However, the ramen was missing something in the broth. I'm no expert in ramen but I do know the broth is supposed to be a certain way. Also the egg was not marinated in soy sauce. But it was still good. My kid had the rose tea, which actually smelled and tasted like you were eating an actual rose. I'm not sure if that's good or bad, depends on your taste. I will be going back to try the shabu (hot pot). Other patrons around us seemed to really enjoy it. The only downside is this place didn't have a good wait staff. No one comes to check on you. And we waited a while to get the final bill, and would've waited longer had we not looked for someone to bring it to us. But that's not a deal breaker. The food's worth going back.

We always eat here when the kids are with (16 year old and 8 year old). The little one loves the beef dumplings and the sweet and sour chicken (which really, how hard is that to mess up). The love the bubble teas (smoothies), and aren't very adventurous, but always good. (Usually watermelon, or mango). I like that they will split it into two cups as they are too big for the 8 year old to finish. I love the mango fried rice. But honestly, everything we have is good. Very casual atmosphere which is why it's so great for kids. Well worth the stop.

Date Visited: 2024-02-18, Chinese New Year (!!) ~ 1245pm Came to Chinatown for the parade, but after arriving and realizing we needed to be in place for the parade probably 2 hours prior, we decided to high-tail it to Joy Yee for lunch. We figured we could get in before the parade let out. and yes! We were able to be seated. I have the Sesame Chicken (along with some crab rangoons!)...and it was prepared perfectly -- just the right amount of crunch -- not mushy like other Chinese restaurants away from Chinatown. The rangoons were perfectly sized -- but to this day-and-age, I don't understand the number they serve -- not 4 not 6, but 5; either way those were delish as well. Service was good; server was always ready to get whatever we needed. They kept the water flowing -- but I noticed they have a weird policy -- you only get a water pitcher if you have 3 or more people. It would have saved much time to have our own so we did not need to keep asking for water. As for price -- well over the years , the price of Chinese restaurant food as climbed up and up. Our total for two people was in the range of $50 (2 main dishes and 1 appetizer plate)...so it is pricey -- but that seemed to be everywhere in Chinatown. Endgame: Would I come back here? Probably; but definitely when its warmer and certainly not when as crazy.

The service was really slow and it was terrible. I ordered two chocolate freezes and the waiter came out with one. Then I asked for the second one and it took them forever to bring it out. Also, I was waiting FOREVER for them to bring the check out. The people next to us who came 30 minutes later than us left before us. Their service is really slow. I don't recommend this restaurant if you go to Chinatown

They made my Pad Thai in no time and it was one of the best Thai dishes that I have had in a long while.

Our family goes to eat here about every 2 to 3 months. Their menu is probably the biggest menu I've ever seen so variety is not a problem. We do tend to order the same food though just because I know the kids will eat it, like the Korean barbeque short ribs. You'll usually see a huge line in the summer for the fresh fruit smoothies, and you have options for tapioca bubbles or fresh fruit on top...you have so many options not to mention flavors. You get your food quickly and the portions are huge. The only negative I would say is the waiters are not as attentive or friendly to their customers--and it's hard to find parking.

From the sidewalk, this restaurant provided a great deal of interest from the people and food inside. The all glass walls allows for easy viewing. We had to give it a try while we were wandering around Chinatown. The service was attentive, competent, and friendly. The fruit smoothies were delicious, and the food was beautifully presented and tasted like very good Chinese food. The menu had Asian recipes from Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, and many other places. Someone nearby ordered the Whole Red Snapper - it was upright on plate. That was weird looking...I couldn't have eaten that, but my shrimp and pork chop rice meal was tasty.

This was my second visit to this wonderful place and it was just as a amazing as the first! I got the Korean beef over rice and it was delicious! I would recommend sharing most of their food unless you have some place to store leftovers or you are a big eater because the portions are pretty big especially for their prices. The sweet and sour chicken is just as delicious and would recommend to anyone! This is going to become our usual spot for a good lunch and some bubble tea! The staff was patient and attentive and very quick!

All staff was friendly, we ordered 2 dishes and an app and were so full we could hardly walk out. Portions are quite large! food was delicious! And the mango tapioca drink was terrific (gf said it was just like the drink from home in the Philippines and was thrilled with the restaurant experience). I'd recommend this place and I'll go back again and again!

Food was great, restaurant was clean, and staff very was efficient and nice. Basil was shrimp was awesome. Pho’s were good and lo-Mein was pretty normal.

Yum yum! We had the mango milk bubble tea! The best one we have ever had! The tapioca pearls were great! Chewy but not slimy! And the flavor was bold and fresh. Just great! Everyone seemed to be ordering the bubble tea.

One of the busier restaurants in Chicago's Chinatown. Simple seating and atmosphere but that's where simplicity ends. Parking is a pain, public transportation is highly recommended. Although their food is tasty and well made, you need a good 10 minutes to go through the entire menu of options. But once you choose something... fast table serving and great food! You have multiple choices in this area but this should be a staple!

Food was quick, attentive staff and the place was clean. I got the pad Thai lunch combo. All of it was only okay and lacked the spectrum of flavors and textures that I associate with hot (only warm) and sour soup, spring roll and pad Thai. I would take my mother here, as she is the type of person that thinks Taco Bell is real Mexican food.

The bubble tea choices are endless. We got strawberry and strawberry banana. Both were very good. Had dinner here and ordered tomato beef, pad thai, thai basil fried rice, sweet and sour chicken, teriyaki chicken and spicy green beans. all were good. portions are big so we didn't finish even with 7 people. we'll be coming back again next time we are in chinatown.

The quality and the amount of food, the atmosphere, and the hospitality are all worthy of gold medals.

We had a delicious lunch with only a short wait, very busy, but efficient. The menu is very big, and it took a bit of time to go through. Everything we ordered was hot and very good. There is also a very extensive list of fruit drinks to pick from.

Joy Yee has the best smoothies in Chinatown. The line is long but worth the wait. Their prices are higher but they load more ingredients in their drinks.

I guess these are called bubble teas, but we enjoyed the fresh fruit smoothies - banana, coconut, custard, large ball tapioca. Lots and lots of choices, so many we had to go back a few times during our trip.

I'm amazed with the number of bubble tea selections from both Joy Yee and Joy Yee Plus noodle shops located in the heart of the new Chinatown. Also, their signature Joy Yee bottles are huge let alone the delicious bubble tea they put inside. Besides bubble tea, they also have bubble waffles that they serve with various ice cream selections that are unique to Joy Yee. Their Shabu Shabu (Japanese Hot Pot) is great to have if you like to eat fresh meat dipping into hot soup on a hot Summer day.

They have a fantastic menu of Asian Fusion food. Plenty of choices on drinks. Menu has pictures so even if one is not familiar with the appearance of the dish, at least there is a picture to go by. My family had visited this place a number of times and tried many dishes and they are all great.

All the restaurants nearby had a very long waiting list but Joy Yee Noodle did not. They were very kind and have alot of space for everyone to eat! Their prices are very afforable and their portions are very generous! The food was delicious and they didn't take long to bring the food. We love it

First time there and will return if in Chinatown. Nice welcome for the Manager - we have been served quickly. Attentive service we appreciated that. The juices are really good and what to say about the food but its a loot and really tasty. Fresh food and really good.

The food here is average but there is a large menu with lots of pictures. This is a good place to take friends when you can't decide what kind of Chinese to eat and who are not as adventurous in their consumption of Chinese food. BUT, this place has the best bubble teas in Chinatown. They use fresh fruit and the boba is perfectly done.

Bustling, Asian fusion diner located in the heart of Chinatown Square. Bright cheerful decor and extraordinarily popular with Chinese and non-Chinese alike. We had the excellent jumbo Vietnamese noodle soup (pho) bowl which they say serves 4-6, but it's more like 6-8. Shrimp tempura was perfect, crisp, hot, and generous. Most extensive bubble tea and smoothie menu I've ever seen. A must-do for Asian foodies!

We just have beverages at this place: bubble tea and smoothies from the take out window. I tried the milk bubble tea, just because I heard it was good, having no clue what the "bubbles" were. Well, I soon found out they look like blueberries and were made of tapioca. To put it mildly I do not care for tapioca at all. I was happy when they made me another without the bubbles for no charge. It was very good. Tasted a smoothie which was even better.

I was there twice, very good food,big portions, amazing tapioca smoothies, definitely will come back! Even though the service sometimes can be not so attentive, but u can bear with that.

First visit & we’re definitely going back. On my- the options for flavors is amazing and the finished product was way more yummy than imagined. I got jasmine bubble tea, kids got mango, strawberry and hubby got taro. Ice cream flavors we got were mango and lychee. Super yummy!

Sometimes service is average but the food makes up for it always. Honey peppered short ribs are a fave

As soon as we walked up, I was overwhelmed by all the different choices to choose from. I really liked the concept and the beverage, but my favorite was the packaging. I wouldn't buy one again unless someone helped me with ordering.

I have had their sweet treats 3 times and have enjoyed them each time. The only issue I have is the establishment is supposed to validate parking, which is listed on the area's parking lot list. When asked if they could stamp my ticket, the cashier stated that I need to have purchased $35 of food. There was no sign in the establishment that stated such information, nor was there any small print on the parking requirements for validation. They need to honor the parking or put a sign stating their requirements. This is not fair to customers to falsify.

Great meal in Chinatown. The smoothies are a must! We tried a number of entrees and none disappointed. The staff was great and helpful....although they should have warned us that we ordered way too much food. Everything tasted great!

Wow! They have the largest selection of fresh fruit smoothies with every topping imaginable. Topping galore, add-on's that make the decisions even more difficult. The smoothies are matched by the wonderful selections of food, fast & friendly service and the atmosphere in China town makes the whole experience very tasty & satisfying.

First timers here - I had the Green Milk Tea and my wife had the brown sugar milk tea with tapioca. Now, she wasn't impressed with the tapioca due to the consistency, though the last wasn't bad. I really Iiked it, but my wife was too keen on the tapioca though she did enjoy the tea flavor!

This is the 4th Joy Yee restaurant we visited. The food is great and those fruit freeze that my kids love to ordered was awesome. The fruits were really fresh. There were a lot of foods selection, seafood, beef, pork, chicken and vegetables. You can go shopping too after you eat if you love those Asian's product. There are 2 Joy Yee restaurants in Chinatown, the one that we visited was in 2139 s china place and not in 2159.

We enjoyed Joy Yee for the 1st time, as well as a nice walk around Chinatown. We were lucky to get paid street parking behind the restaurant, so we didn't have to walk far plus it was a very nice day for February. The entire area was buzzing with people and so were all the stores/restaurants. We didn't have a reservation and I am not sure if they take them. Our wait was under 20 minutes and it was only the 2 of us, so that may have helped the process. The restaurant is very bright, inviting, and surprisingly not very loud for the amount of people that were dining. We tried several items and they were all very good. I will definitely go back and try their beef offerings. We had shrimp tempura, crab rangoon, chicken and shrimp pad thai and lobster fried rice. We ate good! So good, we had to box up the food for later. The hostess and waiter were kind as well, they give you plenty of time to look over the deep menu and the food doesn't take long to be prepard.

My sister in law wanted us to try Joy Yee @ Chinatown, Chicago. It serves Pan Asian Cuisine. We tried the Vietnamese spring roll(has always been my favorite), spare ribs, string beans with pork & salted fish & Bone marrow soup( “ bulalo” for pinoys). The soup was served in a humongous bowl and was so delicious! Not greasy at all. The cartilage was so tender you can easily chow down on it! Well seasoned & so light in flavor! We all shared it. They have a long menu list. There was a long list of smoothies made from every fruit you can imagine. It is the most popular item sold. It seems every client that comes in orders it. We had frozen durian & green tea smoothies. Table beside us ordered pho soup, family size. It was served in a huge bowl that it looked like you had a swimming pool bowl of soup in the center of your small table!Every order was served large! We thoroughly enjoyed our lunch specially the bone marrow soup. Parking is challenging in the area.

I've never been disappointed at eating here so many dishes time choose from always a great dish. The place dies get really busy on weekends so plan your trip here. Bubble tea selection is awesome too.

Came here with a friend, we had the Shabu Shabu.. They bring out a bowl (your choice) of broth to cook your own food at your table. And your choice of meat, tofu, seafood and veggies to cook.. We ordered a combo with beef, lamb, and assorted seafood, there were also several ala carte things we could have chose. There were several sauce choices as well.. I can’t even begin to tell you how many drink choices they had (nonalcoholic) bubble tea drinks, I ordered the matcha bubble tea, the flavor was Delicious, it had lots of things in it.. tapioca, and fruit pieces.. Such a nice way to take your time with friends and eat, you cook and eat..They also have delicious looking desserts bubble waffle cones, with fresh fruit over gelato.. We didn’t do dessert this time, but will have to try it next time..

We ate Korean chicken next door and popped in here for a coconut/pineapple bubble tea. I t was delicious and served in a nice re- usable cup.

They have a huge menu of food and drinks. I asked for a little bit of pineapple in my fried rice, and I got this (see picture)! Great food, best service I have ever experienced in my life. They also have vegan options!

I did research on this place and its very popular for their drinks, now I see why! A big size for your money, and tons of flavors to choose from!

Very beautiful place !! The service was excellent!! Good 10 out of 10 and it was nice and clean!!!! Would definitely go again

Every time I have come here it has been the absolute best food. We drove down from Madison, WI just for the day to eat their food. Their bubble tea is the best thing you will taste all day, but their food is definitely not far behind. Really cute and hip place. Location is a little hard to find at first and requires a little walk but it is completely worth it. Highly recommend 13/10

The restaurant and food was Awesome!! A huge variety of food and drinks to choose from. Very large portions. I will definitely recommend it and you get to visit China Town at the same time.

I took the family on a long weekend to Chicago. We wanted a snack & found this gem. Outstanding variety of baked goods. My kids thought they were the best they’d every had

Got two drinks: passion fruit coconut lychee jelly and mango coconut grass jelly. The first drink was no doubt way too sweet for my taste but the second drink was perfect. Overall I really like their unique selections and mix-ins. Coming from NYC I haven't seen variety like this so it was a nice change.

Fast fresh hot and so good. Menu is overwhelming, but after you decipher it and order you will not be disappointed. Get ready for leftovers also, as the portions are XXXL

The drinks and food are very fresh, in the middle of Chinatown with makes you feel in other country, the staff are very nice.

This place is packed every time I go so as the saying goes "if the local's like it, then it must be good right", I have to agree. I have never had a bad meal here.. You get so much food for the price that you will have another meal to take home when your done... Many of the dishes are spicy so be prepared to ask if you can not handle the heat.
Great tea/smoothies
If you're looking for a good Chinese tea or fruit smoothie, you must go to Joy Yee's. There is no question about the freshness because they serve so many drinks that they have to keep fresh fruit in stock.