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    Wah Feng

    3.7 (120 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Ryan D.

    My in-laws catered from Wah Feng for lunch. They bought a lobster dish, a fish dish, two pork dishes, sweet and sour shrimp, empress shrimp, rice, congee, a beef dish, string beans, Cantonesse flat rice noodle, and a beef dish. The shrimp was still very crispy after being brought home. The beef had a very good flavor to it. Overall, the food quality was very good. This makes me want to go back and try more of the menu in the store.

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    Jennifer T.

    For its category, consider this small and local Chinese takeout only (with a couple of tables to dine in) decent for its fair price and food service. If there was nothing memorable I would have give the usual 3 stars, but it gets 4 stars from me because they consistently have one of the BEST hot and sour soup I've ever tasted. The soup itself is hot and spicy (as it should be hence, the name), and is flavorful and iwith the right ingredients. I always go for the large for a bit more to make the trip worth it, $4.25. Oh and be careful, the soup is always piping hot so you can burn yourself. But that just tells me they have it on the stove and always is freshly made. I always come back here for the soup... mmm mmm good! Believe it or not, nor every place can make great soups and for me, soups says a lot about a place. I'm sure there are some hits and misses on the menu and I can't acclaim to all of them. But I can recommend the Szechuan Shrimp, $6.35, which is a L24 lunch special that comes with an egg roll. I've had that a couple of times and it has not disappoint. The portion is huge for the dollar. The fried rice (with green beans and corn) is plenty and is moist. They have fresh veggies (green bell peppers, broccoli) in their entrees (baby corn and water chestnuts are canned) and the shrimp is huge (you get about 5 pieces) which to me is better than getting the tiny itty bitty ones. Plus, their shrimp doesn't smell. Some Asian places have used shrimp that has a very bad water odor, rbis place does not have that in their shrimp. So for a quick bite (they do cook food very fast so your wait shouldn't be long), this place is a great solution for when you are in the area and looking for some quick Chinese takeout. I spent almost $12 for an individual entree and a large soup that will leave me with at least 1 more meal for leftovers. I'm happy with it and I've been back for more.

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    Sherwin C.

    Fast and fairly priced -- but that's about the only positive comment I can make. The food is fairly bland as what others have noted -- without much refinement put into textures or colors or shapes or flavor. I tried the General Tsos Chicken and Orange Beef here. With both dishes, I was really unable to tell what the theme was. They were doused in thick gravy, but this didn't translate to a lot of flavor. One positive note though is that they seemed to put effort into using fresh ingredients (chilis, jalapenos, honey, etc.) to flavor their food -- but there really wasn't a lot of flavor that was extracted from this. Both batters were very soft, meat was cut unevenly, and there was no sear to dishes to create some "wok hay". While it is true that Deerfield lacks good choices of Americanized Chinese options, it's worth driving a few more miles to Palatine, Arlington Heights, or Schaumburg with better choices.

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    Brooke C.

    Don't let this hole in a wall look fooled, it's a legit place for good basic Chinese food. Because of pandemic, they offer curbside pick up ! They are very careful with food handling to make sure it's safe and healthy. They have a separate WeChat only menu that offers more authentic Chinese dishes. I like that they can reduce sodium and oil if you specify upon ordering. Judy, the owner is very friendly and willing to cater to your needs! Give them a try with this hidden gem !

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    They not giving fortune cookies any more? I didn't have on my order to take out but food is good

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    Nice people; nice size portions. Good American Chinese food. Wag Feng had been serving out of their small space for a very long time.

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    4 years ago

    Quick, tasty, friendly, and hot out crazy large order right on the nose. Love it when it happens :) good luck fine people!

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    Mongolian beef is pretty good, chicken kon pao went straight into trash. Kinda of a hit and miss place, good luck!

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    Always delicious and quick after order! Super kind people especially respectful during Covid times.

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    3 years ago

    Great, authentic food, really good portions/sizing for being reasonably well priced! 10/10 recommend

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    Food lacked flavor...service not as great considering the times we were in...a waste of time and money

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    4 years ago

    Best Mongolian beef around. I love having this with a ice cold coke and I could eat it like Goku without hesitation.

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