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Rising Sun

3.6 (54 reviews)
ModerateChinese
Open 11:00 am - 8:30 pm

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Ordered $50.00+ in carry out. We were told this location was close to our favorite Chinese restaurant which was in Peotone but is now closed. I ordered chop suey with no rice but pan fried noodles instead but we got chow mein not chop suey. The pot stickers were made with the dough way too thick (at least 3 times thicker than it should be) and not fried. No flavor in the egg rolls. Ordered vegetable fried rice with no msg and no green peppers. So the rice had 3 water chestnuts and a couple pieces of onion. Finally the crab ragoon was almost burnt and the cheese filling was all dried up due to over cooking. They are already closed today and closed on Monday but I plan and taking it all back to them Tuesd

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They have been around for 43 years for a reason. Great take out place. Best egg rolls ever. My whole family loves it here and made our Christmas Eve fun as usual.

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Really good pot stickers, crab rangoons, this is where most of us "Manhattan-ites" drive out to pick up our chinese fix!

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New Hong Kong Chinese Food - Fortune Cookies

New Hong Kong Chinese Food

3.2(53 reviews)
2.6 mi
$$

Lunch Review! New Hong Kong offers some of the best Chinese…read morefood in the area. I loved that they offer lunch specials even on the weekends. The same dinner portion sized meal is around $12 each for lunch. The meals also come with chicken fried rice, one egg roll, one can of soda, and a fortune cookie. We ordered ahead and they said the food would be ready in 20 minutes; it was ready for pick up right at the 20 minute mark. The restaurant is carry out and delivery only so there are a few waiting chairs in the front. The Kung Pao Chicken had good heat, nice variety of vegetables, and the sides were tasty. The Orange Chicken wasn't too spicy, had crispy breading, and the sauce was delicious. I would recommend both of those dishes to try. Tip: The prices are correct on their website but not on their takeaway menus. Pro Tip: You can request what spice you'd like.

Basic looking strip mall Chinese restaurant in Frankfort is what you get. It's pretty basic…read moreAmericanized Chinese food but it's still not that bad to be honest. New Hong Kong actually still manages to be among the best Chinese places in town. Just have the right expectations. There's not enough room for eating in, so it's only for takeout it seems. A good place for picking up some cheap ass Chinese. It was close to where we were so it was convenient to make an order. The menu has the typical kind of stuff. It's about $10 for a lunch entree. Vegetarian menu is pretty small. Only has a few choices. Then only a few of these ones have tofu in it unfortunately. Ma Po Tofu is one of these. The recipe doesn't include pork like at many other places so it really is vegetarian. It's what we got. The tofu was firm and it had a good spice with some vegetables like broccoli and peppers. Had a pretty good experience and the woman wasn't that rude so it wasn't like as others have said when they ordered from here. It's only a place for carryout so Community Park across the street is a good place to sit and eat an order. The food may not be authentic but it's the basic strip mall stuff so whatever.

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New Wok

2.7(3 reviews)
0.2 mi
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I just ordered quite a few items on the New Wok menu. As a rule i don't order thai food from…read morechinese restaurants and this was a prime example. I ordered pad thai and it was by far the very worst pad thai I have ever had. This is not all, out of the six items my boyfriend and I ordered, including; egg rolls, spring rolls, pad thai, mongolian beef, sweet n sour chicken, and a kiwi smoothie, only two were any good! The egg rolls were filled with lots of cabbage, no meat and some strange pink looking tidbits that might have been pork at one time but too hard to tell. Skip the egg rolls! In addition, the pad thai was extremely over-cooked, lacked the presence of peanuts or bamboo shoots and the the bright neon yellow color was unappetizing at best, and flavored unlike any pad thai I have ever tasted. Honestly, after placing such a large order and failing at almost 90% of the order, I would NOT recommend this restaurant to anyone. I will not order from them ever again. If your feeling brave, or just darn desperately hungry, i'd say stick to the mongolian beef and kiwi smoothie, you might survive!

they get 5 stars simply because they have both Chinese and Thai food on their menu. My husband…read morelikes Chinese, but I'm not a huge fan and I love Thai but he's not a huge fan. NEW WOK HAS SAVED OUR MARRIAGE. OK, not really, but they made ordering take-out A LOT more convenient. So far I've only had their Green Curry but it was yummy - and I've had Green Curry from a lot of Thai restaurants and their's was just as good as any I've had in the good old city. He had the Beef and snow peas and some egg rolls and seemed to enjoy it. I also got a Mango smoothie with tapioca balls and he got a Banana smoothie w/o tapioca. Both were good. They do take-out and deliveries only. They are wedged in the corner of the strip mall with Walts, Bier Stube, that day spa, etc. Easy to miss but you don't want to. Edited to add: I tried their pad thai. meh, I've had better. not terrible, but not the best item on their menu.

Oy's Thai Cuisine - Chicken pad Thai

Oy's Thai Cuisine

4.6(218 reviews)
4.2 mi
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Coming from someone who is Lao, Oy's Thai is the most authentic, delicious, consistent Thai spot…read morethat we have found in the south suburbs. Their prices are extremely reasonable, the quality and amount of food you receive is like down to a science. They offer ~$9.00 lunch specials every weekday until 3pm (and specials for students) it really doesn't get any better than that like wow! The staff are always very friendly and accommodating and the food comes out fresh and hot. What else could you possibly ask for. We'll continue to recommend Oy's to our friends for authentic and delicious Thai cuisine.

Oy's came highly recommended--and honestly, it more than lived up to the hype. As someone not super…read morefamiliar with Thai cuisine, I wasn't entirely sure what to expect, but everything from the flavors to the portions was top-notch. We ordered for pickup and the food was ready in just 15 minutes. The inside felt modern and minimal, with limited seating and a steady crowd of diners and takeout customers, which is always a good sign. We tried the shrimp spring rolls, chicken Pad Thai, drunken noodles with chicken, and the chicken pineapple fried rice. First off, those shrimp spring rolls? 10/10. Super fresh, light, and the perfect way to kick off the meal. The Pad Thai--Oy's signature dish--was the highlight. Easily the best I've ever had. Rich, flavorful, and perfectly balanced. The drunken noodles were right behind it--loaded with flavor and a sneaky little heat. We went with the normal spice level, but beware: those little red peppers pack a serious punch. (Keep a tissue handy... or a glass of milk. Or both.) The pineapple fried rice was solid. Not quite as bold or savory as Chinese-style fried rice, but still tasty and a nice complement to the spicier mains. Overall, Oy's delivers some of the best Thai food in the south suburbs. The menu is short and sweet, but every dish is cooked to order--and it shows. If you're new to Thai food or just looking to level up your takeout game, this spot is absolutely worth it.

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Oy's Thai Cuisine - Pad Si-Ew with beef, Pad Thai with chicken, Thai Curry Noodle and Chicken Pot Stickers. All very good, but there could've been more.

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Pad Si-Ew with beef, Pad Thai with chicken, Thai Curry Noodle and Chicken Pot Stickers. All very good, but there could've been more.

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