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Great Wall

3.5 (98 reviews)
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Good for groups
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The place that has bugs
Yasmeen N.

I FOUND A BUG IN THE BAG IM TAKING MY FOOD OUT OF . I hush back into the restaurant to show them the bug in the bag . I pass them the bag and the bug disappear. So now I'm being called a crazy lazy . It's really sad when I been coming to the place for about 3 years never had this problem but I will never be back . NO REFUND WAS GAVE at all . And it's really evil to do someone the way they did me .

Shrimp fried rice, fried chicken and egg roll
Diva G.

Horrible!!! Food sent me to the bathroom!!! Chicken friend ENTIRELY TOO HARD, no flavor and the shrimp fried nice was tasteless as well. The egg roll was decent, what a waste of $11... the reviews lied

Covid over reach
Terry S.

Combo fried rice is outstanding General chicken great, crab raccoons awesome A little extreme on Covid bS

Front door, with a bum outside.
R T.

Called in my order based upon reviews and feedback on yelp. As I pulled up there was a bum who then posted up outside, just outside where the restaurant could see him, he then proceeded to surprise a woman walking out with her To go order to the extent that she dropped her food to him a left. Unfortunately my window was up so I don't know if he threatened her or asked politely, but I witnessed her surrender her entire bag of food to the vagrant. Ordered the orange chicken lunch $8, very good meal deal. Came with fried rice and egg roll, very good egg roll. Upon waiting for my food, the homeless guy came in with the bag of food, overheard me tell the owner about him and left glaring at me.

No carrots or peas in my dry rice. Only a few pieces of general Tao mostly rice. I stopped eating here because I noticed that I would get treated differently depending on how I looked. Now you have lost another customer my grandmother because the food was for her. Too many peppers and burned too Had her come back to microwave her food and yell at a 70 year old like a child because I left this review. She's from Seattle Washington and isn't use to Asian people treating Black people like this. We can't wait to escape this weird plantation.

The lunch specials are all you need!
Juanita S.

Located in a strip shopping center near I45 off FM 1960 the Great Wall Chinese restaurant is worthy of a stop. The food is good! You order at a walk up window then pick a table as there is limited seating. Don't wait to get a table as the small restaurant will fill up at lunch time. Drinks are self serve. Our office favorite entree is General Tso's chicken off the lunch special menu. Served with steamed rice and a delicious egg roll. This seems to be the office favorite since that is what we all keep ordering. Kind of hard to write a detailed review on the other menu choices since we all keep getting the same thing. Reminds me of the saying "if it ain't broke don't fix it". Oh well I will update this review if someone from my office ordered something different.

Orange chicken with white steamed rice
Leslie L.

LEGIT. Flavor is good! I got shrimp lo mein and my son got the orange chicken, both were amazing. Probably would have been a 5 if I had eaten there but we did take out so the fried dumplings and egg roll were a little soft by the time we got home. Will be back soon!

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12 years ago

Not bad for fast food Chinese. Not gourmet but good size portions at a decent price. I would go back again.

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8 years ago

Trusted in the good reviews and didn't let me down! Clean, tasty food, cheap all in a cute little restaurant

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9 years ago

Take out is very good, best around, good soup, good apps. Food looks good and tested spectacular

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Okay food. Quality about right for the price. Environment similar to fast food. Nothing exciting about it, but not bad either.

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10 years ago

Great Wall is my favorite place. The food is great. The service is superb and the staff is excellent and friendly especially Ms Grace.

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