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Wong's Chinese Dining
Wong’s Chinese Restaurant in Phoenix is an absolute treasure! From the moment you step in, the warm and welcoming atmosphere sets the stage for an unforgettable meal. Their house fried rice is my all-time favorite—it’s packed with savory flavors, perfectly cooked rice, and a generous mix of meats and fresh vegetables. The egg drop soup is another standout, with its silky texture and comforting, rich flavor that feels like a warm hug in a bowl. The menu offers an impressive variety of options, but these dishes always bring me back. Add to that the exceptional service and cozy ambiance, and you’ve got a dining experience that never disappoints. If you’re in Phoenix and craving Chinese food, Wong’s is a must-visit spot!
Very polite and quick service. The dining room was clean. everyone looked happy and we're visibly enjoying their meals. We ordered chop suey but I don't think it wasn't what my husband expected so he ordered orange chicken as well. The flavor was good but it was like an old batch of chicken mixed with a fresh batch so some pieces were over done and some were perfect. Not a deal breaker but could have been better. I had the chicken curry, very delicious 👍🏾. The egg drop soup is perfect, it has a lot of veggies and tofu in it. We like it here best and we went to Liyuens and new garden! If you don't get the combo meals the items on the menu come family style. We didn't mind having extra food we have plenty of kids at home and they enjoyed the food as well. The prices are not outrageous and all around it was a good experience and I'm glad we live nearby. This is our new spot for sure, thank you for having us
Panda Express
Tastes like you would expect, Americanized Chinese food. The amount of food you get seems like a good deal compared to the other airport options. You can split the fried rice and noodles 1/2 and 1/2 then add whatever other entree you want for a filling meal.
Ordered a meal and after getting situated sitting went to cashier to ask for water. No water! Wait what? Asked for manager and manager said they don't have water other than buying their bottled water. Wait what? I never heard of a restaurant not giving water and there's no sign do you don't know until you pay for your meal that you must now buy their water too! NO WATER
Pok-U
I decided to try the classic Poke bowl and it was very disappointing. When I got there I asked for asked for Diet Coke and the girl at counter said they didn’t have any. A guy interrupted her and said they did have it but then suggested a different drink. I decided to just get a sparking water bc I felt like there gonna give me regular coke lol. The rice was very hot and the tuna had hard and soft texture. I asked i kindly asked if I could get a refund but they said they could only exchange it for something else. The guy looked annoyed that went up to say something about the food tasting weird. They didn’t even apologize even tho I had barely took a few bites. I decided to choose the Phili cheese steak moms way. It was okay, it was was bland and the bread was also soggy. The whole layout of the place was also confusing, it’s basically four different restaurants into one.
Went here with my sister and myself and found ourselves disappointed. The premade bowls are fine, but the build your own bowl is an extra $5. I am gluten free so I was happy to find out they had the option of gf soy sauce. When the bowls came out, each had a huge scoop of imitation crab, which as a celiac I can't eat. Overall, mediocre quality for the price. Lots of rice and imitation crab to keep prices low, I suppose.
Panda Express
Place is awful. Tables,chairs dirty. Food not ready, took too long.out of a lot of items. Wooden spoons,forks, & knives were awful, it had a smell, & the paper straws would fall apart when wet, & would stick in yr throat & teeth.Do not honor reward program at all
I’ll never come here again tell ya that! I came in wanting white rice and black pepper chicken and it turns out they don’t serve black pepper chicken at this location, so I got orange chicken. Then I tried to scan my points QR code and they don’t do that at this location. THEN, they don’t serve regular plastic forks, they serve wooden forks that don’t even grab the food properly AND THEN the orange chicken was hard, wasn’t tender. So I’ll never come here again. Oh yeah. The patio is for ASU students only smh.
Pei Wei Asian Kitchen
Pei Wei is a popular casual Asian restaurant and normally is pretty good. This airport location sits right in the middle of the A gates and shares a dining space with a couple of other restaurants. The people working here were inefficient and disinterested so there was a bit of a wait. Also, this location has a much smaller menu than most Pei Wei’s so there are only a few things here as options.
Stopped in waiting for a flight. The food itself was surprisingly solid for a airport chain. The firecracker chicken was crunchy and gristle free, not over fried. The white rice was not dry or soggy, just regular ol' decent white rice. The bourbon chicken portion was meager, but what was there was well cooked, not dry, and it did not just taste like Chinese food sweet brown sauce #46, had a little smoky sweet like bourbon glazed at big chains. If you're in the airport and don't want to go down the entire other wing to an overcrowded Panda Express it will satisfy your mid Chinese craving, maybe even slightly upper-mid. Pro: nice staff made sure one order was rice free when the kiosk didn't allow it. Cons: fried rice out of stock, several soda flavors out of stock, counters pretty dirty which I usually don't mind much, but had to wipe it down.
Urban Wok
Came here during convention hours. The line moved pretty quickly considering how busy it was. If i had more time, I likely wouldn't have come to eat here, but overall, I was satisfied. Got a free fortune cookie too 😄
I didn’t know it was possible to serve half the food, taste worse, AND be more expensive than Panda Express, but somehow Urban Wok pulls it off. Congratulations on being the worst fake Chinese food restaurant in Phoenix!