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    The Services is good but when its the buzy the mess up your order but overall food is great

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    Food is good as usual but drive through always seems to be a nightmare wrong orders or ask for large get med or something

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    Wing Lee

    Wing Lee

    4.0(3 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Approaching the worn- but still controversially-bright- blue awning on the face of Wing Lee's tiny…read morerun down corner lot, one can't help but expect classic greasy Chinese takeout. The aesthetic experience doesn't end there. Upon entering, a diner's first impression will inevitably include the small room's centrepiece- a tired bug zapper, on its last legs after fighting a years-long war with so many beasts still adorning its grill. Any competing screams for attention will come from the large, gaudy Deal or No Deal electronic gambling game on another wall, which waiting diners will mindlessly stare at. The woman who took our order was neither pleasant nor unpleasant, I'm not sure we ever made eye contact. The prices were reasonable. The food's preparation time was not impressive, but acceptable. Unpacking the food I was immediately disappointed. I received an onion-lovers serving for my 'no onion' Kung Po chicken chow mein. I'm uncertain I've ever seen more onions in any Chinese food, ever. I covered almost half a plate with the ones I removed. Furthering my disappointment, my Kung Po chicken appeared to be a regular skinless chicken breast in watery brown sauce somewhat resembling the Kung Po taste I know. All this aside my meal was admittedly a little tasty, and I was impressed with the amount of spring rolls received in our appetizer order (and the free shrimp chips/crisps.) What I must rave about is the Szechuan chicken my friend ordered. It was delicious, and unlike any Szechuan dish I've eaten, (if I was a little more confident in my knowledge of Chinese food I would say it's categorically *not* Szechuan style.) It was not a brown sauce, but rather a dry chili seasoning, very similar to the seasoning on orders by the name of 'chili calamari' in various Asian restaurants I've been to in North America. I would think that we were given the wrong order but it was a dish my local friend orders regularly. There were no fortune cookies in our bag. For cheap Chinese takeout: two and a quarter stars.

    If you like char sui fried rice you will get served the best one you will have ever tasted, ever…read morebetter with curry sauce on it

    Curry Club

    Curry Club

    4.5(2 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    I'm the opposite of Stephanie T, I've always been more of an Indian lover than a Chinese, so I've…read morehad a few!!! This particular one is definitely a keeper, the menu is really extensive - I always wonder how on earth they can even have the ingredients there to make half the curries. The price isn't bad, but it's not cheap! I'm a spice pussy, so the korma does me nicely thank you. It's quite good...not amazing, but quite nice!

    I have always been more of a Chinese lover than Indian, and I have always stuck to the same things…read morewhen I order. As I got older, I realised my tastes had changed, and now, I would say that Chinese and Indian take aways are on an even keel for me. This take away opened up a few years ago, and helped convert me to the ways of spice. The menu is big and varied. If there is something you want but don't see, you will probably be able to order it anyway, if you just ask the chef. The people who own The Curry Club have become friends, and often give us discounts, and even bring stuff to our back gate (which is literally ten steps away from the take away). The owners are friendly and personable, always asking me how I'm getting on at Uni and even making my boyfriend feel welcome when I started dating him, which was lovely. The stand out favourite from The Curry Club has got to be the pizzas. They are to die for! The base is always crispy on the outside, but just the right amount of doughy in the middle, and they are always brimming with toppings and cheese. A medium pizza is around 12" and could easily feed four people. They do meal deals too, like a 10" pizza, chips, king kebab and can of juice for about £8, brilliant if you have people round to watch a film. Their munchy boxes are also fab, at £5-£9 depending on the size. They usually contain a good sized nann bread, pakora, chicken chatt, chicken tikka, chips and salad. Not the healthiest of meals, but damn tasty when you just can't be bothered cooking and you don't care about your waistline, which happens to me far too often! The currys are good and don't skimp on portion size or quality. We usually get the meal deal for £15.99, which includes 2 curries of your choice, two rices, salad, nann bread and pakora, which is more than enough for 4 people, and really tasty. My personal favourite is the Chicken Dansac, a lentil and chicken curry which is just the right side of spicy. The prices are really good, the staff are friendly and helpful, and it's just that little bit too convenient for me! You have to try a Curry Club pizza before you die, I insist!

    Oriental Cuisine

    Oriental Cuisine

    4.0(1 review)
    2.3 mi

    Oriental Cuisine opened up just under a year ago now, so the novelty of it still hasn't worn off…read more It is part of a new development in Carfin/New Stevenston, and is one of a group of new shops in the retail park. The awesome thing about Oriental Cuisine is that it is part of a hybrid Indian/Chinese take away, both of which are in the same premises. If you have a fussy household, then you can order both together here, which is fantastic. However, the downside is that they both have separate delivery drivers, so if you rang for it to be delivered it wouldn't get sent at the same time, which is pretty weird. Makes no sense to me! The menu is pretty massive, too massive in my opinion! It is so hard to choose from the numerous chicken, beef, fish and veggie dishes that they have, prepared in a traditional Chinese or Malaysian style. A great deal to take advantage of is the aptly named 'happy meal', which is available at all times, and includes soup, an appetiser and a main meal with rice and small bag of prawn crackers for a fantastically purse friendly £8! I usually go for the chicken and sweetcorn soup, which is lovely, thick and gloopy, just like it should be. Then I get the classic spring rolls, which I'm normally not to keen on but the ones from here are yummy! Really crispy and packed with loads of Chinese veggies. The Kung Po chicken (hold the cashew nuts!) is awesome too. The bite sized pieces of chicken in light batter with sweet peppers and crunchy water chestnuts and baby corn is definitely one of Oriental Express' best dishes. Really good Chinese, and well worth a visit. Go for the Happy Meal for ultimate value for money!

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