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    Chinese Wok

    3.0 (22 reviews)
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    Closed 10:30 am - 9:30 pm

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    Got beef broccoli lunch special and only had 5 peaces of beef I don't recommend unless you're vegetarian

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    2 years ago

    I ordered teriyaki beef and fried rice. The rice wasn't fully cooked and the beef was very low quality

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    Good food. Perfect Chinese take out, cheap too. They got part of my order wrong but it was still tasty.

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    3 years ago

    Ordered to go 1 time. 2 out of 10. The place looks abandoned, dirty and nowhere I'd ever go again.

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    4 years ago

    Really love thier Combination fried rice and crab wontons

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    9 years ago

    Fast and friendly, average Chinese food, nothing fancy about fast food, but I do like their crab n cream cheese wonton and egg rolls.

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    Very good Chinese food. If you are looking for a very fast and great tasting restaurant to eat at, this is the place for you.

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    Asian Fusion - Fried Rice Lo Mein General Tso's Chicken Mapo Tofu Spicy Chicken Noodle Soup Crab Puff

    Asian Fusion

    3.9(142 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $$

    After countless times coming, I've been meaning to make a review about this place. Everything in…read moretheir menu is something great, with some of my personal favorites being the Homestyle Trio with Eggplant, their Mapo Tofu (off menu, no gatekeeping), their Spicy Chicken Noodle Soup (a wee too spicy for me personally, but I love the simplicity of it), and the General Tso's Chicken. The eggplant dish mentioned is very rich and flavorful, with the eggplant cooked to be soft and almost mushy (but in a good way), nicely complimented by particularly the beef. Their lo mein is a little watery on various occasions, but still maintains a great and very nice flavor. Their fried rice is one of my favorites in the area and is always very well made no matter the time of day. The fried chicken wings, crab puffs, and crab bomber appetizers are both just such standouts in what is often an overlooked part of the menu by many restaurants. I have nothing but praise about how this place handles food. The staff is all really nice and welcoming from entrance to walking out the door. They are very good with order additions or food/allergy restrictions and the dishes always come out in a timely (but not rushed) manner, no matter whether it is a weekday morning or a busy dinner crowd. I'd recommend the lunch special for anyone coming around that time, as the deal of egg rolls, soup, and an entree or 2-3 sushi rolls for a low price is a steal. The ambiance nice for sure and the tables are clean, though I do sometimes get disoriented by the wallpaper they use (I think it's just me though). Whenever this place first opened, I was very disappointed in the restaurant. Meals were salt with a side of meat and rice and was just overall underwhelming. But now, it is one of my family's go to places whenever we need quality food in a short distance. Definitely worth a try, even over other restaurants in the area that serve a similar menu.

    My husband and I visited Asian Fusion for lunch. The place is clean and inviting, and the staff was…read morefriendly and attentive. They also have some great lunch options. We started with the Pan‑Fried Pork Dumplings, delicious and surprisingly filling. For mains, we ordered the House Special Lo Mein and a Lunch Special that came with egg drop soup, fried rice, Szechuan shredded beef, and an egg roll. The soup was flavorful, thick, and nicely eggy. The fried rice was good, and the beef was tender and savory. The egg roll was also really good. The House Special Lo Mein, though, wasn't our favorite. The texture felt off, and the meat was colder than the noodles, so we couldn't really eat it. For a Chinese restaurant, the House Lo Mein is an important dish to get right. Overall, some hits and some misses.

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    FuJi Sushi Asian Cuisine - Front to back: Tiger Eye Roll, Crunchy Roll, Dancing Yellowtail, with a side of warm sake

    FuJi Sushi Asian Cuisine

    4.6(95 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    Time for my yearly Fuji Sushi check in... Yup, still our go-to, still the best Philly Roll, and the…read moreservice & hospitality are still second to none. Our standard order: Warm Sake, Crab Puffs, Philadelphia Roll, a Spider-Man, and a Shaggy Dog. All-stars, seriously can't go wrong. It's always great to catch up with Michelle and the staff, also all-stars! Jave is always personable and always takes great care of us. And busy for a Thursday? Always a good sign! :) Also, be sure to save room for boba tea & sweets and hit up Vegie (FS alumni) at Dream Tea next door! Support your local businesses!

    ***Tip-Shaming Alert***…read more This could easily be a four-star review for my pick-up order were it not for the quasi tip-shaming at the counter and the mediocre egg roll that had obviously sat in a warmer much longer than it needed to. First, the food here is delicious (for the most part); the employees are kind; and this place is as clean as it can be. The hot & sour soup here is among the best in the area. It has a little zing and plenty of velvety egg strands. It's fun and flavorful. The steamed dumplings tasted like they were made with TLC, unlike the afterthought versions at so many other joints these days. The chicken fried rice, which I did not sample, received rave reviews from the family. The General Tso's Shrimp was absolutely divine! Plump shrimp encased in a light batter, with a wonderfully piquant sauce. The egg rolls, however, were a total miss. Check out my photo, and you'll see one egg roll that's as flat as an envelope, while the other is round. Though you cannot see in the photos, there were also indentions on the (flat) egg roll from a warmer rack. In addition to it being flat, it was stale. The other egg roll was fine, albeit mediocre and not worth a future order. Why would someone in the kitchen think that it's OK to keep something in a warmer for hours and serve it to a customer? Finally, the internet wasn't properly working when I picked up my order, so they had to bring a dude from the back to crank everything up again. My order was $40 and change, and he looked at me and asked me what tip I would like to add. My answer? "No tip!" I'm sure they weren't happy, but I couldn't care less. -- I placed an order over the phone, drove to the restaurant, waited at the counter while they worked out their internet issues .... and then arrived home to realize that I paid for an egg roll that would've been fresher at 7-11. And they want a tip? Seriously? As I've mentioned in previous reviews, a gratuity is a gratuity. If you ask for it, you won't get it. If you work the counter and basically hand me a bag, you probably won't get it. And if you put me on the spot at the counter, not only will I say "no tip," but I will also let the world know that they will be guilted into paying for something that the business itself should be taking care of. Rant over. By all means, patronize this place. The food is delicious. Just don't let them serve you an old egg roll or guilt you into paying the salaries that they should be paying.

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    Wong's Asian Cuisine Restaurant

    4.4(297 reviews)
    8.7 mi
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    Dear Wong's Asian Chef (The one on 518 -- not the other one…read morethat merely cosplays as you with thinner wings, smaller portions, and questionable life choices.) Remember me? Of course you do. My family and I used to live just a few hundred yards away in that subdivision. You'd see my number pop up and I know there was a moment of quiet respect in the kitchen. A pause. A nod. "Ah yes... the big order." You knew my name. The delivery drivers knew my dogs. The dogs knew the delivery drivers. There was harmony. I tipped well--especially considering the short drive. I like to think those tips helped cover gas, morale, and maybe a chapter or two of a kid's college textbook. You were part of our routine. Our tradition. Our emotional support takeout. Then... we moved. Far away. Outside the radius. I know. I know. It must've been hard. I assume there was a brief meeting. Maybe a whiteboard. Someone sighed. Dreams were recalculated. But I'm writing today with good news. We're back. Not as close as before--but close enough to smell the General Tso if the wind is right. Unfortunately, we are now approximately six tragic miles outside your official delivery radius. Which brings me to my proposal. Could we add a special rider to our phone orders? Nothing crazy. Just a small, unofficial, mutually beneficial understanding where: We always over-order We always over-tip No one speaks of this again And happiness returns to the universe I'm asking for a friend. Really. I do not need an intervention. I can stop anytime. But I miss the General Tso. And my lovely wife misses the wontons. And some cravings are bigger than geography. Warmest regards, Hopeful optimism, And exact change plus extra, That guy.

    My husband and I tried Wong's Asian Cuisine for lunch and were pleasantly surprised. It's a clean,…read morefamily‑owned restaurant, and the lady who attended us was super nice and helpful. Their menu is extensive and genuinely interesting. We started with the steamed pork dumplings: handmade, tender, and really flavorful. Then we had the Cantonese Chow Mein with crunchy noodles, vegetables, tender meat, chicken, large shrimp, and scallops; so good and honestly addictive. We also ordered the Egg Foo Young, which came out as giant pancake‑style omelets filled with bean sprouts, pork, and shrimp, absolutely delicious. And their chili oil is excellent! super fragrant and adds the perfect kick. We definitely want to come back and try more dishes; the food feels authentic, fresh, and well‑made. Recommended.

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