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King Kee 0

King Kee

520reviews

I ordered a chow mein- noodle combination and came with 2 shrimps and a couple pieces of chicken and pork. Small portion and lots of onions and green onions, this portion wasn’t enough for me, I ended eating my son’s food as well. My wife ordered a chow mein pork soup, I had better soups before in different restaurants. Soup size is good much larger than the noodle and same price $16. They charge 15% directly in the bill, I don’t know if it’s from the regulation of the city or something from the restaurant, so be aware to don’t pay service 2 times. They have restroom in the lower floor. Hard to park in this area! Wheelchair friendly.

I was staying in SOMA for a few days for a work conference, and halfway through it I decided I had enough of the hotel’s attempt at diverse food (why serve curried vegetables without rice?!? and why did they purée a chicken tortilla soup?!?) I needed some dumplings and noodles, pronto. Found this place. Walked in around 5PM on a Thursday, I was the only person dining in but there were several takeout orders. The lady was very friendly and changed the music to something she guessed I would enjoy. I was amused that the default cutlery on the table was a fork, but since I was ordering in Chinese she quickly swapped that out for chopsticks. I got the wonton noodle soup and salt and pepper tofu. I asked for the noodles to be cooked extra soft since I was dealing with some pain, and they accommodated. I finished all my food and waddled out of there a happy camper. Is it a knock your socks off meal? No, but it scratched the itch and I was happy.

Chnatown

0reviews

I ordered a chow mein- noodle combination and came with 2 shrimps and a couple pieces of chicken and pork. Small portion and lots of onions and green onions, this portion wasn’t enough for me, I ended eating my son’s food as well. My wife ordered a chow mein pork soup, I had better soups before in different restaurants. Soup size is good much larger than the noodle and same price $16. They charge 15% directly in the bill, I don’t know if it’s from the regulation of the city or something from the restaurant, so be aware to don’t pay service 2 times. They have restroom in the lower floor. Hard to park in this area! Wheelchair friendly.

I was staying in SOMA for a few days for a work conference, and halfway through it I decided I had enough of the hotel’s attempt at diverse food (why serve curried vegetables without rice?!? and why did they purée a chicken tortilla soup?!?) I needed some dumplings and noodles, pronto. Found this place. Walked in around 5PM on a Thursday, I was the only person dining in but there were several takeout orders. The lady was very friendly and changed the music to something she guessed I would enjoy. I was amused that the default cutlery on the table was a fork, but since I was ordering in Chinese she quickly swapped that out for chopsticks. I got the wonton noodle soup and salt and pepper tofu. I asked for the noodles to be cooked extra soft since I was dealing with some pain, and they accommodated. I finished all my food and waddled out of there a happy camper. Is it a knock your socks off meal? No, but it scratched the itch and I was happy.