“I was really impressed. When I was told I wad being taken to a thai restaurant, I expected the usual indian curry fusion most Thai places offer. I began getting disappointed as I reviewed the menu, not understanding what spices it would contain or look like.Once I told our happy waitress that it was my first time, she was so glad to assist. I saw other patrons dinners and the couple at the table next to us made recommendations too.Though I didnt get photos of everything before we devoured it, I must say this is a GEM! Fresh, tasty and more than what the menu states. Dont be afraid if it says beef and noodles. You'll get a tastier mix than that.The stinky tofu was a flavor not average for Americans but there was so much it is a meal in itself! Definitely a partner needed to share.Chicken wad tender, so was the beef. We will be back“
“The Best Chinese takeout on the east coast. Everything is so fresh and delicious, I could eat there 5 times a week. I created this page and have managed it not for any money, but to spread the gospel of Yims. The only think I want is to have my picture on the wall of fame next to all the body builders.“
“A fine Asian/Chinese fusion restaurant with an extensive menu of old favorites and new dishes, all done extremely well. I've visited here several times with friends and family, and I've never been disappointed with the food or service.“
“Food was really good. Will definitely be going back. It was a little dingy on the inside for Syosset standards. the staff was very nice and friendly. I even had ordered fried tofu to my online order and when I showed up they wanted to charge me an up charge. when I told them I didn’t have any cash they allowed me to get the tofu anyway.“
“Food is great! Just a little overpriced… and long wait time even when waiting in person… restaurant nearly empty but took about 20+ minutes to get only 2 bowls of noodles.. Also takeout containers are too small for noodles it’s kinda hard unless I have a bigger separate bowl to pour it in. Overall 3.7 “
“I was there at Jian Nan Syosset, Long Island. Everything went great!! But, those took the orders needed to be more educated to understand each dishes. We were a fairly larger group than standard party size. Some dished were small and some dim sum served with small quantities, like 3 or 4. Those who order for the large group, should give suggestion to order multiple orders for the same dish. So, each one in the group can have at least one.“