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China Wok
They have a great lunch special it goes until 3pm. Lots of options and it comes with a pop and your choice of an egg roll or one crab ragoon. It was $14.52 with tax. Their portion size is very generous. I had the chicken lo mein with a diet Coke and egg roll. It was delicious. I wish they had soy sauce in a bottle instead of packets. The service was friendly and quick. The food was fresh .
This place is really nice and the food is amazing. The serving size is huge and well enough to feed 4 people. I liked the friendly customer service!
Mo's Asian Bistro
Went with a friend for lunch. The restaurant wasn't busy. We chose our own seat and were serviced quickly. The space is suitable for large groups. The menu is large and too much variety. The staff is helpful. We ordered eggrolls, crab rangoon, and Chinese potstickers. The food arrived quickly. The eggrolls have a nice filling but a very weak flavor. The wrapper is crunchy on the outside, chewy on the inside. Not greasy. The crab rangoon are cream cheese wontons with some cubed onion and marginally more fake crab than other places. They are full of filling and with a stronger flavor. The potstickers are pretty good. The wrapper is thick like a potsticker, not a Japanese gyoza. The filling is flavorful and juicy. The dipping sauce needs some work. It's ok, but it's missing something. Will return for more potstickers.
Thank you Mo's staff for an incredible party with our performers and audience members. It was an impromptu yet called ahead dinner meet up after a concert at De Paul University Recital Hall and we were welcomed with hospitality and great food! The space is BYOB and the chef and team treated us like family. Very tasty! Fun and great for a group. Merci and thank you all again. We hope to return again to share a meal soon.
Shine
The food is pretty authentic Shanghai cuisine. They are on the sweet side of the taste. The salmon sashimi was fresh and tasty, and the meatball stuffed tofu was very sweet. The crabs are seasonal and very fresh. One of the bus girls insisted on taking away our dishes even after we clearly said that we were not finished. The manager handled the situation very well and offered us an apology. Will recommend this place. 👍 👌
Sesame chicken is my barometer for Chinese restaurants so I had to try it. There was plenty of chicken but it wasn’t crispy and was slightly above room temperature when brought out. Just enough sweetness in the sauce which was also very thin. The broccoli was steamed nicely and was spread throughout the dish. I was starving so I scarfed it all down, but this was not one of the better sesame chickens I’ve had.
Cheng's Kitchen
OmGosh I ordered your sesame chicken off Uber eats and your kinda far from me , but your food is amazing! Well packaged , real veggies and real chicken meat. Big portions.. I will never order from anywhere else. Thank you so much for the deliciousness ! So yummy 😋
I prefer to review restaurants only when I dine in, but I had to give credit when credit is due, even though I door dashed this order. I haven't ordered Singapore noodles from any restaurant for years, because most places can't seem to get it right. I took a chance, and Cheng's Kitchen nailed it! The noodles were cooked perfectly (the hard part), and the veggies were fresh! I ordered tofu for my protein, and that was delicious as well. Sauce was on point, also tough with Singapore noodles. I ordered extra spicy, and I could tell that the chef was very considerate. Spice level was perfect. Portion size was huge, excellent value. I will order this again for sure. I look forward to dining in sometime.
House of Hunan Chicago - Lincoln Park
This is quite literally the worst Chinese food in Chicago! The sad thing is I used to order from them years ago and they were actually quite good. The Mongolian chicken was absolutely horrible with no flavor except for the gritty meat. The shrimp chop Suey was disgusting, and the steamed potstickers were literally globs of glutenous dough around lukewarm pork filling. The eggrolls and chicken wings tasted like they were fried in month old rancid cooking oil. I would avoid it all cost! $80 flushed down the toilet.
Enjoyed Country Tofu and Korean Chicken...both very good and generous portions. Avocado was great too.