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China Palace
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
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 jalapeño 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
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.
Little Wok
Ordered pepper steak dinner with extra onions in the gravy, what I get PEPPERED GREEN PEPPERS!!! It had bout 6 or 7 pieces of small meat and mostly green peppers. Didn’t pay $15 for vegetables and gravy… It’s 25 degrees out today, I know y’all could’ve find more stray dogs in Chicago to cut for me SMH… Next time YALL SHOULD ORDER PEPPER STEAK NO VEGETABLES AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS!!! Im done with they ass in a whole. RICE WAS GOOD SO I WANT SOUND ALL NEGATIVE!!!
Ok let me put it this way, their food sucks the man with glasses rolls his dull eyes at you when you finish’s ordering and turn your back, next time u order and pay with a card please check your balance after paying because they charge u over and if u don’t second check then it’s gone to them, he decides and chooses who’s call he wants to answer and even rejects the calls on purpose. Also learnt they said one time to a customer they don’t like black people
Yee's Cantonese Kitchen(阿二美食)
This is a comfort home cook place. If you’re looking for different dishes than what’s offered in Chinatown. This is good option. It’s very small place with 3 big tables holds more than 6, the rest are small tables of 4-2 people. Highly recommend to make reservations if you have a large party. The food is definitely the reason I’m here for. Know what you want to order and it won’t go wrong. The sweet n sour pork is the best I’ve had.
Be careful with this restaurant. They will scam you ! The waitress kept recommending the roast goose which was $45 displayed on the wall. But when the bill came, it was $90. They then explained that $45 was the price for a quarter of the goose. Such a big scam !
Central East Asian Cuisine 印象新疆
My experience is pretty good here. The food portion is big. We ordered the xinjiang big chicken plate. My husband and I ate it for three meals. Highly recommend the lamb skewers! I like the part that their skewers has fat in the middle which makes skewers even better. Also the cold spice chicken also tastes really good, the numbness is great, though maybe a bit too sweet. In general we love the food we get and we will definitely be back and try fried noodles that we did not get the chance to order.
Went to checkout this newly opened Xinjiang restaurant a couple months ago. It was such an disappointment. 新疆椒麻鸡/Spices Chicken with Green Sichuan Pepper was overloaded with spices in a bad way, and the chicken tasted like plastic sealed souvenir food you can buy at tourist attractions back in China. 新疆缸子肉/Mutton Soup tased ok but it was covered by like an inch of oil, could not remember how did I even tasted it. 新疆炒米粉/Egg Fried Rice Noodle, the waiter warned me it’s extremely spicy, but it came not spicy at all, and the meat in it did not taste like fresh. 火焰山架子肉/Tandoor Lamb, is it a joke? It was not even eatable, 70% of the meat were pure fat, I was having a had time to understand how could they even serve this dish. The worst of my 2024 first half of year restaurants.
Panda Express
Terrible customer service. The employees & Manger act as if they don’t want to serve people of color . This is my second time eating here and I received the same energy . I work for the cubs in a fast paced environment and I Innerstand it can be frustrating nevertheless the lack of professionalism and rudeness is unacceptable. If they don’t like their job they should quit and now being negative energy into the workplace.
I am dissatisfied with the customer service that I received here today. When my grandmother and I walked into the restaurant we did not receive a greeting and the waitresses sat in front of us and talked to each other until my grandma started to give her order to interrupt them. My grandma requested chow mein, orange chicken, and honey walnut chicken. One of the waitresses felt it necessary that the honey walnut shrimp was back by the chow mein to emphasize her annoyance that she needed to pass the plate back to her coworker to add the honey walnut shrimp. This was unnecessary and trivial to mention.
Ying Dim Sum 蓝天点心
Dim sum place inside 88 market food court that serves some unique items not available at other places in the city. First, their rice rolls are quite thin and authentic, you can add an egg for 50 cents. Much better than the gloppy versions at places like minghin. The Mochi bbq pork bun is also quite good in terms of texture but a bit on the sweet side. They also serve a wonton soup that is pretty awesome for only $8. It comes with a ton of mini wontons that you don’t find at many other Chinese places. Only downside is this place can get crowded and they do take a bit longer than other places since their kitchen is smaller.,
If I can give this place zero stars I would. I called in and specially request no onions. I came home (15-20 minute drive) and there was onion. Called and the lady say they will replace it when I go next time. Then they called me back asking for pictures for proof. Sent it and then they called back claiming that it was impossible. The owner called me back personally and state that she was the one who made my order and that she was sure there was no onion. She was accusing me that I was lying!! This is not the first time this has occurred that’s why I called in to let them know. Instead of expressing that they were wrong they accused me of lying. Here’s the photo and also the so order receipt. I won’t be ever going back here!! Avoid at all cost Updated review… it was raining and I happen to do grocery shopping at 88 market and my boys wanted dim sum. I decided to give the place a try and this time items were correct and everything was good. Will be going back for some more dim sum when in the area.
Tasty House Restaurant
I'm on 1100 S Oak Park Ave and this is my go to spot. The veg is always fresh/crisp and delivery is on point Also... obvi I don't think the almond cookies are made on site... Regardless their subtle sweetness is the perfect finish to a great meal 😊
Man. My go to spot in the burbs great prices food is always amazing! Comes hot everything is cooked to order and I mean ANYTHING you get is amazing. Just get the food and thank me later.
J Wok Chinese Kitchen
Patronized for the first time on 12/22/2024. Boy did I regret it. 😃I'm going to have to contain myself to not go back. I had been craving sushi specifically cooked, I dont eat raw fish. I found the taste I was looking for. Something that didn't taste store bought. The rolls I had were very good. I had the Las Vegas Roll it's deep fried with salmon similar to the one a chain restaurant sells but Jwoks was better. And I had the Spicy Mexican. If you love avocado, you will love these. I also ordered the vegetable fried rice. So much flavor didn't need to add soy sauce..Fresh and hot. My only con was I wish the rolls were bigger and expensive for the price. I'm happy I finally tried this place. They have daily specials too. Try them out.
Quality of food and service in need of attention! I often hesitate writing critical reviews. The experiences at J Wok, however, have encouraged me to comment on the poor quality of the food and the most unkind service found at the take out venue. For sometime, we have joyed the food, ambiance, and service at Sushi Junkie. From the folks working there, we understood that the same family or group owns J Wok. Under such an impression, we have tried ordering various types of food from J Wok. While ordering online has been fair, once at the venue, the reception, tracking of the order, and getting the food has been consistently not pleasant. We have had a young man and women and a mid-age person tending to our various orders, including Chinese, Korean, and Japanese foods. Invariably, not very kind service. In comparison to other Asian establishments, the packaging of the food seemed carelessly put together. The quality of the food has been consistently poor. Even a simple dish such as fried rice, which we ordered once, was not pleasant to the eye, the condiments were off, and the meet had the consistence of rubber. Well, we thought, as we placed our last order (literally), maybe Chinese or Korean foods are not their things, despite their advertising. We should stick to what we know is good. Lets order take out sushi. Again, the assumption was that the food would be as good as what we have had Shushi Junki. Nope, we were wrong. The picture below, depicts a 60 dollars order (seaweed salad missing). The food lacked presentation, it was packed tightly in one container, the sauce from one item shared with the other items, slivers of discolored fish... enough to say, we decided to take discard the food. I wish I could have something positive to comment on about J Wok. I feel that the businesses need to work on respecting their customers, serving quality of food, and contributing to our community life.
Happy Chef
Happy I tried them! This is my first visit, ordered combination fried rice & egg rolls. The rice good, egg rolls were fresh, crispy👍🏽
Order their orange chicken every time i go, and it is definitely worth the price. It is delicious, and you get a very large portion. I go here whenever I want Chinese and I have always had a good experience.
China wok restaurant
I ordered orange chicken with fried rice. It was so bad more breading than chicken and it was hard. The fried rice was really bad also
It's a great little hidden neighborhood gemstone. Food is really good. Always friendly service.