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Lotus Chop Suey 0

Lotus Chop Suey

79reviews

It's too much going on surrounding this place. I have been eating here since I was a kid. The food is so good. If only they could be in a better area like 83 or 87, they would get move business . But I don't care they got the best food ever

Born and raise around this place. 15 years ago this place was okay but now the only thing I would order from here is a sweet tea and to be honest I probably would be a little worried about ordering that, no way I would eat from here and if you eat from here than you nasty! My little dog eat damn near anything I eat, but for some odd reason he won't eat from here, I wonder why. šŸ™„šŸ¤”

Great Buffet 0

Great Buffet

817reviews

Bad bad VERY BAD…Most of the food is cold, many of them have an unpleasant taste... they don't use disposable cups, the chicken wings look old and taste bad... nor disposable cutlery, LITTLE VARIETY OF FOOD..! I DO NOT RECOMMEND GOING..!

The worst most disgusting buffet I've ever been to. Food was old hard discolored had foul smell. I don't know how the health department hasn't shut this place down. Don't waste your money and don't risk your health eating here.

White Castle 0

White Castle

1688reviews

This is a fairly small White šŸ°, but with great customer service. The order taker was courteous and was friendly. I ordered three white castles. I got them quickly. And yes, they were very tasty šŸ”šŸ”šŸ”, or should I say sliders. On the whole, this White Castle was great with great customer service. šŸ‘šŸ¼

The service is regrettable. Being from Chicago, we get shitty service but this exact location is a disappointment. Based on the neighborhood, I understand why WC has em at the bottom of the barrel. Smh. Also I've been here a few times before but recently this service and food has definitely lacked. Only drunkards on a party night would enjoy food from this place.

See Thru Chinese Kitchen 0

See Thru Chinese Kitchen

170reviews

I always came here every week, have known the owner 12 yra.from their original on 87th and Dan Ryan However, my Cantonese fried shrimp were burnt and they refused to take them and make more. I went back and forth and then cancel my order. These people can take Black communities money but never want to address our concerns. I'm done 225 yr.customer and I have told all my hospital coworkers not to come here anymore.

This by far has to be some of the absolute worst food I’ve ever had. I ordered Black Pepper Steak, Shrimp Fried Rice, and Crab Rangoon. The Black Pepper Steak looked and tasted like it was cooked in ketchup. The shrimp in the shrimp fried rice looked as if the were precooked salad shrimp (honestly kinda looked like an Apple Jack cereal) and the rice was hard and flavorless. Can’t tell you all about the crab Rangoon because I gave upšŸ˜’šŸ™„šŸ˜’

Yi Shou Dian 一手店 0

Yi Shou Dian 一手店

30reviews

food is over price and i dont know why they lock their door seems like not a safe area and parking lot is tight to get in and out

Great atmosphere, great/cheap food and a really nice owner, i would beg anyone to go here

Lao Sze Chuan (Downtown) 0

Lao Sze Chuan (Downtown)

1320reviews

I came with high expectations, having heard that this is a well-established spot. I was really looking forward to it, but the food tasted quite average. The seafood tofu casserole was packed with ingredients but was not that impressed with the taste. The old hen soup was okay, and the stir-fried pea shoots were standard, though a bit salty. While the food was ordinary, I really enjoyed the ambiance and decoration at this restaurant. Also, their waitresses were very warm and friendly.

To get to the restaurant from Michigan Ave, you enter a small lobby and take an elevator up. The Lao Szechuan at this location is different from the one in Chinatown. The dried chili chicken here isn’t as crispy or spicy, though the flavor is still good. It could use more peppercorns and heat. In today’s inflated world, the lunch special was a great deal at $13, which included a soda, the chicken, rice, and a spring roll. I’ll definitely return when I have cravings. The service was quick—about 10 minutes, which wasn’t bad at all. I ate half and reheated the rest in the air fryer the next day, and it tasted just as good!

China Palace 0

China Palace

226reviews

Your basic neighborhood Chinese restaurant. Located in a small strip mall, there is free parking. You are able to dine in. As I waited for my food, several people came in to pick up their order. There is a good selection on the menu with lunch and dinner specials. My order did take a bit of time. The food is still hot by the time I got home. The are ingredients fresh and plentiful. Glad I was able to assemble my sweet and sour chicken, which kept it from being soggy, I would have appreciated a few more veggies, but it was tasty. The shrimp fried rice and shrimp egg foo young were very good. The Pad Thai pictured was ok. As the neighborhood Chinese place, I will be back.

Something told me that it might not be the best idea to check out this place, but venture forth I did. China Palace is your typical hood Chinese food served with an extra helping "I couldn't care less" from the staff. Walking in the place is a dump. Every surface is sticky, there's food on the tables and chairs, grease spots on the floor, etc. I ordered my usual item to test the waters which is the orange chicken dinner special. Upon asking the cashier if it came with a soda, he spoke unintelligible words. After trying to understand him, I came to the conclusion that he was trying to explain that the specials come with either an egg roll or drink. When I asked to include the drink as extra he proceeded to roll his eyes as if it was that much difficult to just add a drink to the order. My order was ready in just a few minutes which isn't a good sign. They serve the usual large portions for under $12. While I was waiting I ended up cleaning the table myself after I realized there was sauce spilled on it (see pic for how dirty the cloth was after just a small wipe down.) The soda I ordered was lukewarm...not a great start. The egg roll is your typical egg roll made with peanut butter. Crispy, but there's definitely better rolls out there. The orange chicken started out a step above the dreaded "orange sponge." It was piping hot, crispy in some areas and had some spice to it. Still, it was just another orange sponge once the ridiculous amount of sauce soaked in. The fried rice is definitely over seasoned yet trended towards good. After just a few bites my stomach started going so I got out of there. They definitely need to do better. 2 out of 5 stars

China Hut 0

China Hut

192reviews

Ordered food not that long ago and was insulted by the delivery guy! First of all, Your caller ID was reading the wrong phone number!!!!! You never called my phone. Let’s get that straight right now. Next time you should watch your mouth. I will never order from there again just because of how I was treated and talked to. Thanks for ruining my dinner. Have a nice Sunday.

This place is great for take-out! Its quick simple chinese food that tastes great so I don't know why people have to complain so much... The jalapeƱo chicken is my favorite, but they also have some interesting different options as well! I jus tried their Japnese Yaki Udon seafood dish and it was pretty good too! I am a big fan of artificial crab so of course I would love it. Also have to say the lady who works here is always kind and she is extra helpful with making sure my partner is able to get his items Gluten-free! We have to add our own sauces at home but that is great for him since its hard to get gluten-free chineese food in general other than fried rice.

Plenty Chinese Restaurant 0

Plenty Chinese Restaurant

203reviews

Food is absolutely terrible. I wouldn’t even feed it to my dogs. I ordered an orange chicken, the chicken was slimy and soggy. I also ordered the crab Rangoon, and I’ve never ordered from a place that some how found a way to mess it up. No flavor and had a weird after taste. I literally threw away all of it. That’s how bad it was. Also, uber eats has this at 4.5 starts and I feel like that was a lie. I’d avoid this place. With all the Chinese restaurants in Chicago, you do not need to order from here.

I've gotten takeout from here several times and have never had a bad experience. The food is good, the portions are big, the prices are fair and they're VERY fast. I especially recommend the egg rolls, honey shrimp and garlic pork, but really everything I've had has been great.

Wing Wah Restaurant Chinese 0

Wing Wah Restaurant Chinese

139reviews

Wing Wah must have gotten new owners because everything i ordered that I've been ordering for years ALL tastes different and nasty!!! Everything tasted like cinnamon! The egg rolls, egg foo young and fried rice all tasted like it had cinnamon in it. Definitely not the same food and the original lady that is always there was not there when i went there to pick up. Awful, absolutely awful tasting food!

Well I've been buying the food in this place over 20 years. Always been good. . Now they got a new owners but the food is still good so definitely recommend and really nice new owners

Naan On Devon & Grill (Indian Hyderabad) 0

Naan On Devon & Grill (Indian Hyderabad)

962reviews

If you want to taste the Authentic Hyderabadi Food, try this place. I bet you will love it. Last night, we ate Chicken 65, Chapati and Curries. The presentation was good, and the food was delicious and mouth-watering. āœ…

Food,Service and Ambience(clean & Tidy) is really good out here and the prices are affordable. A must visit for Authentic Indian Hyderabadi dishes. I have tried many items and they serve fresh and tasty food.Will definitely return back.

May Flower Chinese Restaurant 0

May Flower Chinese Restaurant

446reviews

We stopped by after the Bears game, drawn in by the fact that there were still people dining inside. A gentleman wearing a black Adidas shirt seated us promptly. However, before even handing us menus, he asked what we wanted to order. We requested a few minutes, as my husband and son had stepped away to use the restroom. As we prepared to sit down, I noticed a hair on top of an upside-down white ceramic cup on the table. When I pointed it out, the server casually picked it up along with the bowls and walked away without acknowledging the issue. Given how tired and hungry we were, we chose not to make a scene. When the food arrived, the presentation seemed fine, and the temperature was good. However, the taste was disappointing. The chicken fried rice contained pieces of plain boiled rice mixed in—white and unseasoned—which made it feel hastily prepared. The Mongolian beef was extremely salty, tasting overwhelmingly of soy sauce and lacking balance. We also ordered a large bowl of soup, which was generous in size. Even after four of us had some, more than half remained, so we asked for a to-go container. As my husband was about to transfer the soup, we noticed another hair floating in it. At that point, we decided to leave it altogether. Now, about the service. When ordering soup at most restaurants, condiments like soy sauce and black pepper are typically brought out proactively. Here, the server simply left the soup and walked away. We had to specifically call him back to request condiments. When the rest of the food arrived, there were no utensils or water, so we had to ask for those as well. Adding to the experience, while we were eating, the servers were clearing nearby tables extremely loudly—clanging and tossing dishes into bins with no regard for the atmosphere. By the end, we noticed the total seemed slightly off, but we were too exhausted to dispute it. With an hour and ten-minute drive ahead of us, we let it go. Overall, this experience was extremely disappointing. Hygiene seemed to be an afterthought, which is even more concerning given that the owners were present. It’s heartbreaking because we initially came to Chinatown hoping to visit Won Kow, our favorite spot, only to realize it had closed. May Flower seemed like the only viable option at the time, but it fell far short of expectations!

We've eaten here before and have always had a decent experience. We ordered sesame chicken, which my son loved. We also had the beef lo-mein, which was only ok. It needed to be a little more seasoned. Now, as for the actual restaurant. The decor was outdated and a bit on the dirty side. The fish tanks at the entrance had a foul smell, and the bathrooms were filthy. The waitress was not rude but seemed like she was having a horrible day. We had to ask for our fortune cookies at the end of our meal.