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Wonderful Chinese
I go frequently. They know me and greet me in a familiar friendly. I swear because I’m such a good customer they really stuff my serving! Everything I get I love and can’t get the same at other restaurants! Their version is the best. Their pork fried rice is delicious with lots of crunchy onions. Going there today!
I saw what some of the reviewers were saying about the lady attitude smh, just her tone she comes off as if she don’t want to be bothered with taking orders. Kept saying “ok,ok,ok” with attitude. My hubby wanted to try a new spot so I tried it too….the side of broccoli was good the orange chicken was ok. The orange chicken is better from happy wok in Swarthmore. There was a baby chicken wing in the batch but they put an extra one in there and they was just meh,I didn’t bother to take another from my hubby like I usually would. I should of went with my gut and just ordered from my usual spot which is happy wok in Swarthmore or wing hing. The food was just ok 3*s overall. Would I go back no!
Golden Garden Chinese Restaurant
Visiting family in the area and our first time ordering from Golden Garden. Ordered 4 dinners including beef and broccoli, sesame chicken, lo mein, and egg rolls. Food was ready in about 20 minutes. Our dinners were good, but the egg rolls were really greasy.
First time ordering from this place. Get home to dig in. As soon as I dig in there’s a stand of HAIR in my food. I’m literally pissed off cause it wasn’t mine. Call the place up lady is unapologetic and ask me if I want a return. So I have to leave my home get my money with no apology. Mind you when I go in there to get my money no gloves, wiped her hand on her clothes handed me money and went back to cooking. i was actually relieved to not eat the food. i will NEVER go back!! who ever said this place was a 4.0 lied through there teeth.
Wing Hing Chinese Restaurant
After multiple occurrences with my order I am done! Ordered broccoli and shrimp the shrimp was old. Immediately returned order. When address the female Manger she was rude argumentative and confrontational. Refused to remake order. The issue was finally reconciled with her husband male manger as he gave me a refund. His attitude keep me giving my business. I notice she only carries this nasty attitude and energy with certain customers of darker shade. My final straw was an order that had nuts on it. There was nothing displayed prior to let me know it had nuts so I received the order I politely let her know I was severely allergic to nuts. She refused to remake order saying all she could do was sort nuts out of the order. When I asked to have a cheaper order of basic shrimp fried rice she refused. My order was $14.95 plus extra shrimp and veggies $23. I asked for a refund she refused. I AM DONE! After countless yrs of support I and my Family will no longer support this establishment.
In the past this little Chinese restaurant had pretty decent food. I went there today after about 3 years or so and I am very unhappy with what I received. First they charge a $1.50 charge for placing an order online. I ordered the lunch chicken wing platter and I only received 3 very hard wings and rice on one side of the platter. This came to $9.01 which is a rip off considering several other places give 4 wings and fill up the platter. I will not come here again even though the service I received from the man was okay. Furthermore, while I was eating, I found a tiny black hair. I do not know if they wore gloves and hair nets because they prepare the food away from patron eyes.