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    Crazy Wok

    3.8 (11 reviews)
    ModerateFast Food, Chinese

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    Crazy Wok - Bean curd (tofu) and cashew nuts with egg fried rice = yum! - Fast Food Near Me - Glasgow, GLG
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    Crazy Wok - Take away counter and open kitchens to the left. - Fast Food Near Me - Glasgow, GLG
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    Crazy Wok - Loads of seating (and wifi available) if you felt like eating in. - Fast Food Near Me - Glasgow, GLG
    Crazy Wok - Whole lotta menus! - Fast Food Near Me - Glasgow, GLG
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    Crazy Wok - When the boyfriend is away (on business) the salt and pepper prawns will play (with my taste buds!)  YUM! - Fast Food Near Me - Glasgow, GLG
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    Crazy Wok - Fast Food Near Me - Glasgow, GLG
    Crazy Wok - Fast Food Near Me - Glasgow, GLG

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    Crazy Wok - Fast Food Near Me - Glasgow, GLG

    CRAZY WOK ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Kevin D.

    Being at a loss today and wanting some lunch, I looked in many windows and most places were too busy and I would have felt out of place sitting on my own..... So I took a little walk and decided to try here, only 3 tables of people so I can sit and not feel like a weirdo eating alone Firstly I'm unsure if it's a restaurant or a take out, you ordered at the counter as soon as you walk in and then go grab a seat. It really does cater for the vast Chinese culture in Glasgow with most of their signage written in Chinese, which is great to see but dreadful if you can't read it! I had a quick look at the menu while the girl stood waiting on my order, feeling a little rushed I ended up going for a chicken satay which is a go to meal when out my comfort zone in a Chinese £8 for a chicken satay, fried rice and a drink, not bad Food came and it was a lot more than I expected, I was annoyed I forgot to ask without onions and low and behold millions of them - blahhhh The food was very tasty and I actually couldn't finish it all even with picking through the onion mountain Girl serving was lovely and smiled when she took my order and brought the food I will come back but next time I'll take my outside perusing the menu before I get flustered at the till again!

    Caleb D.

    Ain't seen this place before...either i have a strange "i don't see Chinese restaurants" form of blindness or, as is more likely to be the case, this place is new. Now, not in the mood for a sitty down meal i decided on a bit of takeaway, satay chicken and too be honest it was pretty not too bad. Taking on the style of the newer Oriental eateries, the wok has benches, is bright and has an openish kitchen. its pretty cheap in here to for what is in the main regular grub.....not bad either.

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    Hong Kong Bite

    Hong Kong Bite

    4.6(5 reviews)
    1.4 miSauchiehall Street, City Centre

    Anybody who knows me knows my favourite type of food is Asian cuisine. I bloody love it, so as soon…read moreas I heard this place had taken over the dumpling inn spot I was very keen to get in and try it ASAP. Trudie M and I dropped in for a spot of lunch today and we were not disappointed. The menu is simple, about 20 rice dish options, a couple of congee ones and a couple of noodle ones. This is a cafe style place, nothing to fancy, but the food had tonnes of taste and the staff were extremely friendly. All the dishes are 7.50 a go, you get a huge bowl of rice and your chosen topping. I had salt & pepper pork loin and it was tremendous. The pricing is also great. We got loads of food and two tsing Tao for just 22 quid. We were really full and left very happy. The food tasted really fresh and actually sort of healthy to. Another great addition to the ever growing Chinese restaurant scene in Glasgow. It has lots of stiff completion already, but for me it is 5 stars of course... But you probably could of guessed that.

    I really liked Dumpling Inn so was sad to see it go but I believe the people behind Hong Kong Bite…read moreare the same folks. The restaurant is casual - a good place to pop in for a quick meal, it's nothing fancy though. There was a group of us so they seated us at a round table in the middle which had stools which wasn't totally ideal but as I said, we were just in for a quick meal. The menu is simple - mostly rice dishes with a couple of noodle/congee dishes. I ordered aubergine and pork with rice for £7.50 and was really impressed - a big portion and really filled me up after a day of drinking. Staff were friendly, the vibe was relaxed and the price was very reasonable. Even including a couple of beers I think it was about £12 each. I'll definitely be back.

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    Hong Kong Bite - Salt and pepper pork loin. Tasty!

    Salt and pepper pork loin. Tasty!

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    Aubergine and pork with rice

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    Ka Ka Lok - Beef ho fun

    Ka Ka Lok

    4.6(25 reviews)
    1.2 miWoodlands, West End
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    This is by far the best place in Glasgow for authentic Southern Chinese dishes. They do a verity of…read moreregional cuisine all reasonable well done, however it's the Guangdong specialities that really shine. There are dishes here just unavailable anywhere else in Scotland. The service is excellent. The place has recently had an refurbishment though don't expect a Waldorf tea room ambiance.

    Strangely, there seems to be a distinct lack of quality Chinese restaurants in Glasgow, either that…read moreor I've had my head buried under the sand for the past 10 years or so that I've lived in the city. When Ka Ka Lok appeared next to long standing Chinese / Malaysian restaurant Asia Style with its bright red signage and funky Chinese style cartoon logo I thought to myself, "ooft that's brave opening up next to a Glasgow institution". But, to my delight, this place more than stood up for itself. Although the restaurant is rather big and sparse looking, it was busy and loud enough, with a regular turnover of local Chinese customers to give the place a good vibe. We were warmly greeted on arrival and taken to our table. The waitress promptly gave us two menus to look over, one an 'English' menu and the other a 'Chinese' one. The English menu contained your typical Black Bean / Sichuan / Sweet & Sour type dishes, probably curated for the westerners. Not Fish & Chips and Chicken Pies as I had originally imagined being on an 'English' menu. The Chinese menu was a Hong Kong style fare, with more traditional dishes such as Clay Pot stews, seafood/fish dishes, roasts etc. Needless to say we all ordered from the Chinese menu and the staff were ever so friendly in helping us to make our decisions. In fact the owner was key to helping us have a great meal as he picked out some great dished for us. We opted for a dozen dumplings to nibble on as an appetiser, which were delicious. Then a feast of Clay Pot dishes arrived, including aubergine and salt fish, XO Seafood, an outstanding and tender beef stew, three kind roast containing pork belly / char sui / duck, Singapore style noodles and a giant vat of rice. It has to be said the quality of the food and ingredients was second to none and the portions were hugely generous. Again the owner and his staff made us feel incredibly welcome and they kept checking up on us to make sure we were happy with the food. Although they don't have a drinks license, we were treated to endless supplies of refreshing jasmine tea. Furthermore they have a great tasting Aloe juice, which I think I may now be addicted too. To summarise Ka Ka Lok, weird name, amazing food and cheap as chips!

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    Ka Ka Lok - Xo sauce seafood with fried rice

    Xo sauce seafood with fried rice

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    Three stuffed treasures

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