Rich Village

6009 7th Ave, Brooklyn
(718) 238-8628

Recent Reviews

Ray

They don't have a tank for seafood in house but can buy fresh on from market down the street, so it's very fresh and market price.We had twin lobster, the large ones for about $60. And a fresh stream fish 盲曹 (2lb) for $50. Other dishes are pretty good in portion and taste.

T T.

Please inspect this restuarant. This place provides children's lunch and we found insects and feces. It is not the first time.

Sherry C.

Best Toisan family-style restaurant in the neighborhood! My family comes here all the time for birthdays, holidays, celebrations, etc. The owners are really sweet and the waiters are extremely attentive! Love their seafood (lobster is amazingly prepared) and their assortment of soups!

Ken Wong

Family owned restaurant. Great food. We dined in for a celebration.

agostino cangiano

I was in the area to eat at the spot and they kick me out right away I entered.“Go out we are closed” goggle maps says different!Im not one about reviewing a restaurant but the attitude that they given me was just wrong…Food looks amazing, too bad I didn’t try it

Ethan Chen

I mean it's kind of good bad but I would refer this is a bad one because bathroom dirty and this place needs to be renovated

R T

Delicious, authentic Cantonese cooking. Good value for money, excellent for family gathering. Staff doesn't speak much English but friendly and eager to help.

Rosiana Then

Delicious and affordable Cantonese style Chinese food. That's the place where you find mostly Chinese eat at.

Robert Ryke

Chicken with black bean sauce is awesome

Jeffrey C.

I was craving for the fried flounder, but it wasn't in stock. Than I wanted fried oysters also was not in stock. Brought my friend here and we settled on fried squid, sweet and sour pork chops and spicy stir fried shrimp. I'm a bit disappointed that the seafoods requested were not available, but the chief has very good wok skills, and foods evenly seasoned. Traveling to places like Hong Kong and China where the wok is a very popular cooking tool for a lot of things I believe the chief may be from the main land from the taste of the food. They don't speak much English but they're able to take your order if you point at the menu. My friend is not Chinese and wanted to change from a small table to a larger one that was clean and they were very accommodating. If you're in 8th ave Brooklyn and can't decide where to eat, this won't be a bad a choice.

Andy Cool

Not bad

Caity A.

Not your typical Cantonese restaurant & that is what makes this restaurant great! This place is family style. If you are Taishan, you will love this place. It is my go to spot for family dinner and take out. It's small, so it's good to call ahead. The owners are incredibly nice, but the waiter, Ming needs a little work though. He makes faces if he sees you tipping low.. but aside from that, you must try this place! I recommend their steam fish, shrimp with walnut, and ox tail my mouth is watering just thinking about it. There's plenty of options to chose from and they are willing to customize it for you. If you don't know what to order, just tell them what you're in the mood for and they'll recommend you a dish.

Elsie H.

I remember this place was good for its price and portion. I came here after my best friend's graduation with her family and I think the food was decent and price point too. The server was nice and polite. I believe they were my bff's dad's friends. While they talk the server also notice his surroundings which is a plus

panda w

Ready taste, good food , good for family friends。Every single dish big, moremore food

Larry Chui

Traditional food cooked in Village style. Delicious with big portion.

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