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Welcome to Lin's Palace

Lin's Palace in Morristown, NJ, is a Taiwanese-Chinese restaurant that offers a wide range of delicious dishes and a cozy atmosphere. The restaurant provides vegan and vegetarian options, wheelchair accessibility, and accepts various payment methods including cryptocurrency. With a menu featuring delectable appetizers like Crab Rangoon, Chicken w/ Cashew Nuts, and specialty soups like Lin's Palace Special Soup, the authenticity and quality of the food shine through. The reviews from customers praise the fresh ingredients, friendly service, and value for money. For a taste of authentic Taiwanese cuisine in a welcoming setting, Lin's Palace is a must-visit.

LOCATIONS
  • Lin's Palace
    40 Speedwell Ave Morristown, NJ 07960
    40 Speedwell Ave Morristown, NJ 07960 Hotline: (973) 455-1391

Welcome to Lin's Palace, a Taiwanese-Chinese restaurant located in Morristown, NJ. This casual yet classy establishment offers a wide range of amenities such as wheelchair accessibility, vegan and vegetarian options, and accepts various forms of payment including cryptocurrency. Whether you're looking to dine in with a large group or grab a quick lunch, Lin's Palace has you covered.

One standout feature of Lin's Palace is their extensive menu, featuring flavorful appetizers like Shanghai Egg Rolls, Fried Fresh Veg. Wontons, and Crab Rangoon. For soup lovers, options range from classic Egg Drop Soup to the special Lin's Palace Soup. Their poultry dishes, such as Chicken w/ Cashew Nuts and Moo Goo Gai Pan, showcase the authenticity and taste of Taiwanese cuisine.

Customers rave about the fresh ingredients, unique flavors, and friendly service at Lin's Palace. Reviews praise the restaurant for its authentic Taiwanese food, with one customer even calling it the best restaurant in Morristown. Whether you're a regular looking to satisfy a Taiwanese food craving or a first-time visitor eager to try something new, Lin's Palace is a must-visit.

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George T.
George T.

The best restaurant in Morristown hands down. Fresh fish, unique Taiwanese sausage, and fresh vegetables. Not greasy or heavy. Also, it is a family run place with great service. I do not look at menu I just ask what is good today and go with it. If you are looking for a romantic spot this isn't for you. If you want authentic fresh Taiwanese food it is for you.

Jonas H.
Jonas H.

Very authentic Taiwanese food and extremely worth it for the price. Recommend if you want to try Taiwanese food near the Morristown area.

Kevin S.
Kevin S.

The best and exquisitely decorated restaurant I've seen! The food was authentic and delicious!

W W.
W W.

Went here 2nd time on Mother's Day because of stinky tofu/ Taiwanese food craving. It was just as good as the first time. We enjoyed the beef noodles soup, pork over rice, fried intestines, a choy. The oyster pancake isn't for us tho but I'm sure my friends would like it (ordered to try bc so many pics of it from others online). The staff was super nice and previous visit we even chatted with the owner. The restaurant is very old style. Overall of course I will be back for more Taiwanese food.

Lucy M.
Lucy M.

Delicious authentic Taiwanese food. John, Harry, Alice and company are family.Best Mother's Day meal ever

Alice T.
Alice T.

Interior: simple and traditional - plenty of indoor tables Service: owners were very friendly and did not rush us to order when we were waiting for a friend and the food came out soon after we ordered. Chinese seems to be their first language but they are able to communicate in English as well. Food: we ordered the everything from the Taiwanese menu. Everything was tasty and authentic! We will come back to try other items on their menu. It is a quite extensive menu.

Camy C.
Camy C.

We got some take out on our way back to CT and enjoyed the food a few hours later. They held up so well and portion was very generous given the affordable prices. We also got a bag 1.25lb of frozen Taiwanese sausage to take home. Our 4 dishes with the frozen sausage came out to be around $55. We also got a pint of rice. Not sure if this is typically included or which dish it came with. We ordered off the Taiwanese menu. We tried the Taiwanese styled bamboo with pork strips. It has a very clean flavor and the bamboo was super fresh tasting (not canned). The flies' head dish which has bean curd was not as spicy as the version in Flushing's Beigang restaurant. It was very saucy and spilled when I took it out of the bag so be careful. This dish is perfect when enjoyed with rice. The chicken roll was flavorful and the sauce it came with was garlicky and very Taiwanese. It was very meaty and yummy. The Taiwanese sausage fried rice was filled with the sausage. They did not skimp! All in all, wish we live closer so we can enjoy authentic Taiwanese food more often.