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Love this place. I happened by when they had some kind of special going and it was the most delicious thing I've ever had.

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Szechuan Garden Restaurant

Szechuan Garden Restaurant

3.3
(221 reviews)
2.0 mi
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My family and I came here for lunch the other day. The waitress that seated and took care of us was…read morefriendly and fairly attentive. But that was pretty much the only good thing here. I ordered the appetizer sampler. For $13 I thought I'd get more than 4 thin small slices of pork, 2 frozen eggrolls, 2 frozen pieces of fried shrimp and 2 small cream cheese wontons. The only thing good in the sampler were the wontons. We also ordered from the combo option in the back page. We got the dumplings, chicken fried riced, and orange chicken. The dumplings were good. The sauce it came with was just soy sauce and chili. The fried rice, although a decent amount, was very greasy and seasoned with just soy sauce. The orange chicken was not orange chicken. The chicken was beyond crunchy. Like very hard when you try to stab it with a fork. The sauce was just sweet soy sauce. No sense of any kind of citrus. The order itself looked like a half order that they tried to spread out across the plate to look more full. The ratio of rice to chicken was very odd. The food was just not good. We should've known not to come when it was around 1pm and the place was completely dead. We were the only table the entire start to finish of our meal there. We will not be going again.

Their orange chicken was delicious. Come for the lunch specials and you'll get a generous portion…read moreof chow mein, egg rolls, and your entree. Fast service and pleasant Asian themed decor

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Wonton soup with tiny gnats
Wonton soup with tiny gnats
A shred of chicken after breading removed!
A shred of chicken after breading removed!
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Ginger Restaurant

Ginger Restaurant

4.0
(104 reviews)
7.9 mi

Driving through Northern CA and did not expect such a filling and fun meal…read more This spot is definitely a Chinese, Korean, Japanese fusiony spot that I did not expect to find here. We ordered the Chinese Style Lamb Stew, Cheese Corn, Kung Pao Vegetables, and it came with a side of banchan. Every single dish here was absolutely delicious and piping hot! We ended up ordering a second plate of banchan because it was so good. The daikon radish had the most satisfying crunch and the others- cabbage and bean sprouts were very well pickled too! Cheese corn was sweet and honestly a good pairing with the very soury/ pickled soup. The kung pao vegetables would have definitely fooled me if I wasn't told it was mushroom. The batter holds on the oyster mushrooms just like chicken does. Well seasoned. Service was very impressive - there was a single waitress serving lots of tables. She had amazing recommendations and really seemed like she knew what she was doing. Very kind and attentive the entire time. Would love to return.

Súper disappointed. We have come here several times and usually really enjoy our food-- I don't…read moreknow if today was an off day or we got too experimental but we were shocked tonight. The pan fried chicken dumplings were from Costco, the spicy beef ramen left much to be desired and had an extremely dry egg. And then my friends chow mein came out half way through our meal (they forgot), had no veggies and was sweet?? They kind of attempted to fix it, so we were willing to let things go. That was one thing, then as we were waiting for them to pick up our card to pay, our server, Mira, loudly complained to her coworker about us sending the food back and how we were "pissed" (we weren't, until she started almost yelling about the situation to her coworker). Extremely unprofessional. Makes us second wanting to return in the future.

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Wok In Wok Out Asian Eatery & Boba Tea Shop

Wok In Wok Out Asian Eatery & Boba Tea Shop

4.3
(69 reviews)
8.4 mi

Best Asian restaurant I've visited in Humboldt County. The service is excellent, the flavors are…read moredelicious and authentic, and all of the prices are very reasonable. I love the fresh rolls here and the kao poon. Very nice ambiance, it's a great spot to dine-in.

A Tale of Two WOKINs: A Journey from SoCal to NorCal in Search of the Perfect Bite…read more Every family has a story, a collection of moments stitched together with love, laughter, and--if you're lucky--really, really good Chinese food. Ours begins in Redlands, California, where a humble, hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant called WOK IN became more than just a place to grab takeout. It became a second home. A young couple owned it, pouring their heart and soul into every dish, and over the years, we grew close, bonding over sizzling woks and steaming bowls of comfort. But life, as it often does, led us north. A new chapter. A fresh start. And while we embraced the adventure, there was one thing missing--a place that felt like our place, a little corner of the world where good food and good people came together. For nearly a year, we searched. And then, like a beacon in the fog of hunger, we found it: WOK IN WOK OUT in Eureka, California. I told my wife about it, cautiously optimistic, but she met my excitement with skepticism. "Let's see if it's the same," she said, as only a woman who has been burned by disappointing takeout before can say. So we did. The order was simple: Kung Pao Chicken, soup, and Pad Thai. The stakes? Immensely high. One bite in, and suddenly, it wasn't just dinner--it was a rediscovery. The flavors were bold, the textures perfect, the spice hitting just right. And then, the true test: my wife, pregnant and all, gave me the nod. It didn't make her sick. That, my friends, is the highest praise a restaurant can receive in our household. While nothing will replace our forever WOK IN family in SoCal, WOK IN WOK OUT has given us a new home for comfort food up here in NorCal. It's not just about the food--it's about the feeling, the nostalgia, the quiet joy of finding a place where you belong. So, to the good people at WOK IN WOK OUT: thank you. You've given us more than just a meal--you've given us a piece of home. -Jacob Williams

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