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February 2024 by William Hough
Old school family run place. We'll prepared food. As it should be.
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January 2024 by Lito Trasmonte
Excellent young chow fried rice!
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January 2024 by L Stephenson
I ordered shrimp and broccoli, they gave me chicken and broccoli. I asked for duck sauce they told me okay and gave me 2 soy
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January 2024 by Jaciara Myles
I will order (in person or by phone) from them anytime I'm in the area. Great food and phone
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December 2023 by t v
It was very good Singapore Mei Fun. The dumplings were a little gummy, but tasty.
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October 2023 by Danny DeCosta
the food was cold and terrible ,no flavor and the rice was so under cooked that i thought id crack a
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July 2023 by Alex Rivera
This is my go to place. Always good tasting food, courteous and fast service.
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April 2023 by ProRoller 420
Good quality Chinese food. ?? I recommend this place.
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April 2023 by Ramon Davis
Authentic Chinese cuisine, I've ordered from this location several times and it's always ?? great tasting and consistent, Beef and Broccoli ? is my personal favorite
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April 2023 by Marc Mc
Best local place for traditional Americanized Chinese food. They usually have the order ready within 20 minutes from your call and are reasonably cheap for the size of the portions. Each dish is flavorful and its a nice treat when you don't feel like cooking. They have a small parking lot in front too for covenience if you pick up!Parking: Small lot right in front with a few spaces.
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December 2022 by Mike Fire
We bought 2 dishes of lunch for $201) Beef Lo Mein 2) Beef Fried Rice.Both came out bad!Lo mein had watery sauce and minimal flavor. Beef fried rice was over cooked (dry) beef mixed with rice. I guess they forgot to fry it with flavors. We ended up throwing it out.Maybe it was just old and not fresh? No one enjoyed. no one gonna know :|No flavor. No love. No second chance.(Two stars for availability and preparing TA within 10 minutes)
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December 2022 by zzz
The food is amazing, just the right amount of sauce and seasoning. I would definitely order again, 10/10 recommend!!
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December 2022 by makeda Jones
Ordered beef and broccoli with white rice 2 orders of chicken wingsAte the food and it made me vomit it all up I wouldn’t recommend ordering from here.
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November 2022 by Michelle Devlin-Oosterwal
Really delicious food. I ordered a bit of every. Can be a little spicy so just ask them to make mild. Superb food quality. Highly recommend.Vegetarian options: Husband loved vegetables sesame tofu.
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November 2022 by Dan G.
Some folks say you can judge the quality of a Chinese take-out by their eggroll, but this is an ill-advised metric. You should judge it by the food you would normally order. Makes more sense, no? For me, it seems whenever I have a nasty cold, which is infrequent, I long for Hot and Sour Soup and Chinese Fried Chicken Wings. In my mind, this will cure what ails me. So I decided to try Joy Wok which turned out a total no-show. The setup is typical, a tiny waiting area with two mismatched worn-out seats, the lonely soda fridge and the beat-up countertop framing the kitchen behind with scrambling staff nagging each other. No lucky cat waving it's arm to welcome customers either. I like that cat. I placed my order online and was given a half hour wait. I arrived on-time and was then told to wait a few extra minutes. I honestly believe that they prepared my entire order in the 7 minutes while I was there waiting to guarantee that someone was coming to pickup and pay for the order. Waiting for anything annoys me; this was strike one. It's not like they were swamped, this place is as inviting as a pair of very old sneakers. Normally I would opt for Cheng Du 23 in Willowbrook, which is also nearby, but they can get really busy and their prices are lofty. I wanted fast, cheap and decent and took a gamble. Let's move on to the outcome. We ordered the following: BBQ Wings, Hot and Sour Soup, Wonton Soup, a Sesame Chicken combo (w/pork fried rice and an eggroll incl.) and a Happy Family (protein/veggie stir fry special w/beef fried rice) Total was just under $50. The H&S soup, my specialty, needed microwaving, it was barely warm, and I literally just brought it home from a 5 minute drive. The consistency of this soup, because cornstarch is one of the ingredients, should be silky. Instead their version was gloppy, like wall primer. It also didn't have any of the wonderful fungi usually incorporated: no lily day buds, no cloud or wood ear mushrooms. These essential ingredients give H&S Soup its umami, so I had to add splashes of vinegar and Worcestshire sauce to compensate. Utterly disappointing. My wife's Wonton Soup was simply dumplings in broth, not even scallions dancing around. She said it tasted ok. Next I tried the BBQ wings - these were actually good. Colossal sized, heavily breaded, super crispy and relatively moist inside. Drenched not in a typical KC style sauce but more of a salty/sweet plum sauce, the same stuff they put on spare ribs. For $8 you get about 10 good sized wings. Next was my Unhappy Family. This should have contained a medley of delectable morsels of pork, beef, shrimp, chicken, scallops AND lobster along with assorted veggies in a secret ancient sauce. Reality was 50% veggies, 30% sliced roasted pork, 20% chicken and beef. There were maybe 2 shrimp, and the scallop and lobster both apparently escaped, probably still hiding somewhere underneath my driver's seat. Oh and my beef fried rice, lest I forget - cold and dry like it had been prepared way earlier in the week. It would have needed a whole re-frying session to bring it back to life. Amount of beef was decent but I think it may have come from another order a long time ago that someone forgot to pick up. Now for the cherry on top: all the little details we have become spoiled on from Chinese taking-out were non-existent. Things like the plastic-wrapped fork/spoon/napkin that we like to collect in the kitchen drawer - none. The Happy Family of weakly-approximated Hot, Soy, Mustard and Duck sauce packets never left the distributor. The Invisible Fortune Cookie's messages may have read "Better Luck Next Time". Not even the take-out menu stapled to your brown bag - I mean nada effort. By now it should be safe to assume that I highly DO NOT recommend the Joyless Wok and will not be returning there with my business - maybe except for the wings when I catch another cold. I gave you one chance and you blew it by a mile. I do know 3 things though, The restaurant industry overall runs on thin margins, Chinese tak