Small counter order setup creates an intimate, chill atmosphere with friendly service. The spot draws those seeking authentic Thai flavors with generous portions at very reasonable prices.
Orange Chicken features a subtle fry with great flavor and a good spice level. Chow mein is solid, not greasy, and the spring rolls and cream cheese puffs have an excellent light fry packed with flavor.
Fried rice here stands out for its heavy Thai basil and fragrant rice. Varieties like pineapple, shrimp, and chicken fried rice offer full flavor and spice with a quality that rivals Michelin Star dishes.
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Parking is easy to find near the restaurant.
The prices are very affordable for the quality and generous portion sizes.
You can customize your spice level to your preference.
Spacious, bright dining area with peaceful background music creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Seating feels comfortable without crowding, supporting a cozy vibe. Cleanliness stands out as a consistent feature throughout the space.
Chicken egg rolls come out crispy and well-made, not soggy or flimsy. Orange chicken tastes fresh and flavorful, with sesame and spicy Mongolian beef also standing out.
Burmese fried rice stands out with generous shrimp and full flavor. Tea leaf fried rice bursts with distinctive taste and pairs well with Nan Kyi Thoke.
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No reservations are needed to dine at this restaurant.
The restaurant offers a 15% discount for the whole month.
Expect large portions that provide great value for the price.
Videos of Thai street food play alongside K-pop music videos, creating a unique backdrop in a quiet, welcoming space. Most activity revolves around takeout and delivery, with the restaurant remaining calm and not crowded. Seating is comfortable, supporting a low-key dining or pickup experience.
Orange chicken stands out with its crispy chicken in a light orange sauce that is not too sweet. Other dishes like chow mein, kung pao chicken, and pineapple rice offer solid, flavorful options.
Pineapple fried rice stands out with a sweet and savory mix that impresses often. Chicken fried rice stays solid and not greasy, making it a reliable choice.
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The restaurant primarily serves takeout and delivery orders.
Expect a spice level of 1 to be equivalent to a 3 in American spice levels.
The menu features simple dishes with reasonable prices for the portions.
Chinese restaurant offers a quiet, cozy atmosphere with clean, bright dining space and a decorative bar corner. The vibe is welcoming and elegant, suitable for large parties and casual meals alike. It stands out for its authentic Szechwan cuisine and fair prices.
Orange chicken and general tso's chicken stand out with bold flavors. The menu balances spicy Sichuan heat and complexity, featuring dishes like Mapo tofu, kung pao chicken, wonton soup, and eggrolls.
House fried rice stands out with plenty of shrimp, chicken, and beef and rich flavor. Vegetable fried rice is hearty and includes mushrooms. All fried rice dishes come perfectly seasoned.
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The restaurant closed at 9 pm, making it difficult to get a refund the next day.
The portions are large and the prices are fair.
Many lunch options are available for under $10.
Small family-owned Chinese restaurant offers curb appeal and awesome prices with no dine-in option. Food quality stays consistent with fresh noodles and standout dishes like Mongolian Beef and Pot Stickers. Long waits occur for pickup, reflecting steady demand.
Mongolian Beef stands out as a flavorful choice, often paired in a dinner combo. The menu also features chicken chow mein and vegetable egg foo yong, with sides like pork fried rice and egg rolls adding variety.
Beef and chicken fried rice stand out with rich flavors and solid texture. Pork fried rice also appears on the menu, showing variety beyond the usual options.
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There is no dine-in option available.
Call ahead to order for pickup at the window.
Delivery typically takes about 45 minutes, up to 90 minutes during peak hours.
Open kitchen with glass wall viewing showcases hand-made dumplings and noodles in a modern, clean space with white tile decor. Atmosphere stays relaxed and airy, balancing lively energy with comfortable roominess. The vibe blends authentic Chinese cuisine with a trendy, well-organized setting.
Soup dumplings stand out for being super juicy and full of flavor, with handmade noodles and dumplings showing clear quality. The Xiao Long Bao, especially the Kurobuta Pork Truffle variety, are excellent and capture authentic taste.
Fried rice comes in gigantic quantities and tastes excellent. Chicken fried rice stands out as a spot-on dish alongside other favorites like pork buns and ramen.
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The restaurant offers a variety of handmade dumplings and noodles.
Prices are reasonable, with meals averaging around $15-20 per person.
The dining area and restrooms are kept very clean.
Classic, hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant with a dim, quiet dining area that feels like a time capsule from the early 2000s. Atmosphere leans heavily toward takeout, with friendly, familiar service and affordable, generous portions. Known for best Mongolian beef, crispy orange chicken, and unbeatable lunch specials.
Orange chicken comes crispy and tender with strong flavor. The egg drop soup and egg rolls are consistently delicious and popular choices.
Shrimp and pork fried rice stand out with rich flavors and consistent quality. Orange chicken and beef fried rice pair well with crispy egg rolls and steamed veggies for a balanced meal.
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Great Wok's lunch specials are now $9.95 as of December 9, 2025.
Great Wok offers lunch specials for takeout at around $8.
To go orders arrive piping hot and fresh.
Small, simple dining room offers a calm and warm atmosphere with basic decor and spotless cleanliness. The place draws a steady crowd seeking authentic Chinese food with generous portions at very reasonable prices.
Orange chicken stands out with a strong flavor. The fried rice and plain lo mein also deliver solid, tasty options.
Combination rice and shrimp fried rice stands out with shrimp mixed in. Dinner platters include fried rice alongside chicken lo mein, crab puffs, and egg-rolls.
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The special lunch menu has a nice set of options and large portions.
Prices are very reasonable for lunch and dinner.
Delivery is fast, and they do deliver on Sundays.
Spacious interior with a modern, spotless design contrasts with an unassuming exterior. Casual, cozy atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, suitable for family dinners or quiet meals. Tables feature center spinners for sharing food family-style, enhancing the communal dining experience.
Orange chicken stands out with its bold flavor. Mongolian beef is tender and savory. Lo mein, beef and broccoli, spring rolls, crab Rangoon, and edamame round out the menu with classic tastes.
Fried rice here is packed with flavor and stays not greasy. The BBQ pork fried rice stands out for its taste.
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Wong's Restaurant offers made-to-order cuisine with no pre-made food available.
Lunch specials at Wong's Restaurant are highly recommended for great value.
Expect large portion sizes at Wong's Restaurant for reasonable prices.
Hole-in-the-wall setup with a walk-up order window creates a fast-paced, back alley atmosphere. Crowd is loud and rough, forming a tight-knit community despite the noise. Long waits and no seating make it a purely takeout experience with generous portions.
Shrimp Egg Foo Young comes close to the style from the Chi. Spicy Mongolian beef offers lots of flavor and vegetables. Fried rice and lo mein stand out as top choices here.
Chicken fried rice features authentic flavors with a noticeable hint of fish sauce. Shrimp fried rice and house fried rice stand out for their rich flavor.
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To order, walk up, look at the menu, place your order, and wait 20-30 minutes.
They accept call-in orders for takeout only.
The restaurant offers only takeout service.
Small family-owned restaurant offers authentic Chinese fast food with huge portions and reasonable prices. The atmosphere is relaxing and laid back with clean, unpretentious furnishings. It serves a mix of Chinese and Vietnamese dishes, maintaining a simple, cozy vibe.
General Tso chicken comes out perfectly crispy and flavorful. The spicy orange chicken stands out with a mouth-watering kick. Shrimp in the chow mein is cleaned well, and combination plates include steam dumplings that pair nicely.
Chicken fried rice stands out as highly praised and a frequent choice. Options include vegetable and Vietnamese fried rice. Fried rice often comes with combos like an entree, spring roll, and drink.
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The restaurant is family-owned and has been around for 40 years.
Lunch specials are priced lower than similar Chinese restaurants.
Portion sizes are generous, providing good value for the price.
Classic Chinese restaurant with minimal decor and a homey, relaxed atmosphere. The space feels clean and spacious despite an unassuming exterior. Known for large portions and bold, authentic flavors that attract those seeking comfort food.
Egg drop soup stands out with generous portions and rich flavor. Spicy Mongolian beef and orange chicken deliver bold spice and large meat pieces. Family feast bundles include soup, fried rice, egg rolls, and entrees for solid value.
Fried rice comes packed with chicken, shrimp, and small vegetables and offers a great flavor. Pork fried rice stands out as sensational, and substitutions from white rice to fried rice happen at no extra cost.
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The restaurant serves large portions that can easily feed two people.
Lunch specials are available and offer great value.
Expect food to be served within 10 minutes after ordering.
Small, cozy Chinese restaurant with a relaxed vibe and hip hop music playing in the background. The space is bright and basic, often busy with both dine-in and take-out activity. Known for authentic, flavorful dishes and reasonable prices, it offers a casual, no-frills dining experience.
Roast duck and beef chow fun stand out with fresh flavors and solid preparation. Combination plates like orange chicken and beef with vegetables offer variety alongside tasty egg rolls and salt and pepper wings.
Pork Fried Rice stands out as delicious and satisfying. The vegetable fried rice also tastes very good and pairs well with vegetable spring rolls.
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The restaurant offers reasonable prices for the quality of food.
Portion sizes are adequate for the price paid.
Expect quick service due to the small size of the restaurant.
Family-run Chinese restaurant with large portions and affordable prices draws a busy crowd. Interior features nice decor and the menu highlights vegetarian and steamed options. Food arrives quickly and is best enjoyed fresh on-site due to careful packaging and flavor quality.
Orange Chicken and General Tso stay consistently good here. Huge, flavorful potstickers and authentic egg rolls pair well with the best Lo Mein around.
Shrimp fried rice stands out with its flavorful taste that needs no soy sauce. Combos offer generous portions including pork fried rice, while veggie fried rice has some seasoning but is less notable.
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Lunch specials are under $10 with generous portion sizes.
The restaurant is usually very busy with many orders.
No eating utensils are provided for takeout orders.
Asian fusion restaurant offers cozy, modern atmosphere with a calm, inviting vibe that grows lively after 6pm. Interior features clean, efficient decor with a slightly dark, plain look. Guests enjoy unique sushi rolls and amazing ramen alongside ice-cold beers and quality soju.
Menu includes ramen, sushi, and chow mein. Options like Miso, Mongolian Beef, and Salmon Roll suit those avoiding pork.
Large portions come with a great variety of fried rice options. Pine fried rice stands out among the choices available.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm with great deals on food and drinks.
The restaurant offers vegetarian and vegan options on the menu.
Parking is available on-site, but it can fill up quickly during busy times.
Elegant Asian restaurant with trendy Chinese decor and lazy Susans on each table creates a stylish setting. Atmosphere feels romantic and upscale, complemented by strong, flavorful cocktails and good music. Outdoor patio offers a pleasant view with natural elements like a tree overhead.
Wagyu beef chow fun stands out with its rich flavor. Dumplings come in pan fried and steamed varieties, both highly praised for taste and texture.
Jin Jia fried rice stands out with its flavorful mix of egg and scallions. The chicken fried rice features perfectly marinated chicken and the fried rice overall is consistently spot-on.
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Reservations are required three days in advance for steamed fish or crab.
Expect high prices; entrees do not include rice and must be ordered separately.
Water costs $8 per bottle, so consider bringing your own.
Asian fusion restaurant offers a cozy, intimate atmosphere with a clean, spacious dining room. The vibe is quiet and calm, making it a relaxing spot even when open late. Unique features include a karaoke bar and a hidden gem reputation for flavorful dishes.
Sweet and sour chicken features a bright, tangy sauce that balances the dish well. Orange chicken stands out with its depth of flavor, and entrees include options like Thai noodles with beef and sweet and sour pork with rice.
Pineapple BBQ chicken fried rice stands out with a sweet and savory mix. Thai fried rice options include spicy and versions with shrimp and chicken, all rich in flavor.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm daily with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Lunch specials are available every day, offering great value.
The restaurant is open until 1am, perfect for late-night dining.
Old school Chinese restaurant with a homey, timeless atmosphere and oldies music playing softly. Interior feels worn and unpolished, evoking a classic, authentic vibe. Regulars appreciate the warm, inviting setting that recalls traditional family dining.
Giant egg rolls and Walnut Chicken stand out with solid flavors. The Kung Pao Chicken balances heat and sweetness well, while the house lo mein is saucy and seasoned. Orange chicken is chunky with just the right flavor.
Large portions of pork fried rice come with rich flavor. The beef fried rice and house fried rice also stand out as very tasty options.
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Parking is limited behind the restaurant, so arrive early.
The restaurant primarily serves takeout; dine-in options are limited.
Credit cards are accepted, but check for any minimum purchase requirements.
Small, hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant with only two very small tables, making it unsuitable for comfortable dine-in. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming with a quiet, casual pace. Known for reasonably priced, classic dishes, and flavorful food that resembles New York City Chinese cuisine.
Orange chicken and Mongolian beef stand out with delicious flavors. Egg drop soup offers a tasty, not too salty broth. House fried rice and lightly fried dumplings come with a good sauce. Sweet and sour chicken is crispy.
Pork Fried Rice and Beef Fried Rice stand out with solid flavors. House fried rice pairs well with dumplings and sauces, while honey chicken often comes with fried rice for a tasty combo.
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China Wok offers take-out orders via phone or their website.
The prices at China Wok are reasonable for the portion sizes.
Expect a casual dining experience in a small, hole-in-the-wall setting.
Large space blends modern elegance with cozy warmth and a lounge atmosphere. Live music, DJ nights, and casual games create a welcoming vibe for a diverse crowd. Polished yet unpretentious setting combines stylish bar with Asian and Indian fusion cuisine.
Orange chicken and kung pao chicken stand out among the Chinese dishes. Options like Dan Dan noodles with shrimp and General Tso’s chicken with vegetable fried rice also appear on the menu.
Fusion Fried Rice uses aromatic Indian spices and stays light without heavy soy sauce. Combo fried rice offers a fulfilling portion alongside dishes like General Tso’s chicken with vegetable fried rice.
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Karaoke nights are hosted every Thursday with great sound quality.
An all-you-can-eat sushi event is available on Sundays from 5 to 7pm.
Trivia night occurs every Wednesday at 7pm with a $5 entry fee.
Cozy, in-the-wall setting with a family-friendly vibe and regulars who know each other by name. Atmosphere feels intimate and welcoming, reminiscent of classic scenes from Bruce Lee movies. Known for authentic Chinese cuisine, affordable prices, and standout dishes like fried rice and egg rolls.
Hot and sour soup stands out with its rich flavor. Lo mein and crab rangoon come across as top choices. Sweet and sour chicken features a house-made sauce that adds a unique touch.
Shrimp and BBQ pork stand out in the fried rice options. Portions come with dishes like egg foo young and orange chicken, all under $20.
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Kim’s Chinese Kitchen offers authentic Chinese cuisine.
You can get a fresh lunch for $5.99.
Kim’s has some of the best prices in Arizona.
Tiny, family-owned Chinese restaurant offers inexpensive prices and large portions with a dive bar vibe. The atmosphere feels casual and unpretentious, focusing on value and straightforward meals. Popular items include hot and sour soup and combo meals with diverse sides.
Hot and sour soup features a clear sour broth loaded with tofu, shrimp, and chicken. Sesame Chicken comes with a peanut sauce and is not breaded. Combo meals include an entrée, rice, two chicken wings, crab Rangoon, and an egg roll for about $11.
Shrimp with chicken and the house fried rice stand out as favorites. The house fried rice comes spicy and without shrimp on request, while the side fried rice has no egg or vegetables, just soy sauce.
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The restaurant offers large portions for under $9.
Most menu items are available as combos.
Hot and sour soup is available for takeout.
Small space with friendly atmosphere and quiet seating offers generous portions of authentic Chinese dishes. The vibe is calm and welcoming, suited for those seeking quality food in a modest setting. It stands out for its unique menu items like war wonton soup and a variety of noodle dishes.
Mongolian beef stands out with rich flavor and solid preparation. The BBQ pork lo mein shines on its own, no soy sauce needed. Sweet and sour chicken pairs well with crispy spring rolls, and egg rolls come out amazing.
Shrimp fried rice comes in large portions and stays hot and fresh. House fried rice includes chicken and shrimp and tastes simple but tasty.
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The restaurant offers lunch specials with large portion sizes.
Expect generous portions for the price paid.
There might be a phone line problem, so consider ordering in person.
Small dining room with a large gated patio creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Asian music adds to the mellow vibe while a sushi bar offers a distinct feature. The place feels quaint and intimate, attracting those who appreciate a relaxed, friendly setting.
Kung Pao Chicken and Orange Chicken stand out as strong dishes here. The menu also features solid options like Egg Foo Young, chicken lo mein, fried rice, and crab Rangoon.
Chicken fried rice features fresh ingredients and a perfect portion size. It stands out with a balanced flavor that complements other dishes well.
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Happy hour runs daily from 3pm to 6pm and from 9pm to close.
The restaurant offers a limited combo lunch menu.
Prices during happy hour are similar to regular menu prices.
Old brick building creates a nostalgic vibe with a warm and inviting atmosphere that suits family and friend gatherings. The place buzzes with energy as every seat fills, reflecting its popularity. A small free newsstand outside adds a unique touch to the experience.
Authentic Chinese dishes like General Tso's Chicken and Kung Pao Shrimp stand out here. The Shrimp Egg Foo Young is Cantonese style with all ingredients inside the patties and comes with excellent gravy.
Pork fried rice stands out with savory flavors and a generous mix of meats and fresh vegetables. The rice is perfectly cooked and pairs well with dishes like crispy, sweet orange chicken.
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Prices are reasonable, with lunch options under $10.
Portion sizes are large, offering great value for the price.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment for dining.
Space feels cozy and no-frills with clean, white tables and a sanitary environment. Portions come generous and prices stay reasonable, attracting those seeking classic Asian dishes with some uncommon options. Atmosphere stays relaxed, suited for casual dining and sharing meals.
Egg drop soup stands out with its rich flavor. The menu offers a half lo mein and half fried rice option, with the lo mein showing great flavor and the egg foo young serving a generous portion.
Plates often combine fried rice and lo mein for variety. House fried rice includes chicken, beef, and shrimp, with shrimp placed on top. Vegetarian fried rice comes in a large portion and is highly rated.
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Expect large portion sizes that offer good value for the price.
The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
Prices are reasonable and considered underpriced for the quality.
Hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant with a small, cozy interior and self-serve buffet featuring a limited menu. Atmosphere is dimly lit with a casual, unpretentious vibe. Known for standout dishes like sesame chicken and local favorites, offering good value for the price.
Sesame chicken stands out with its unique flavor and texture. The menu also features chow mein, orange chicken with a tangy sauce, and classic egg rolls.
Well made fried rice pairs well with dishes like Teriyaki Chicken and Orange Chicken. It offers a satisfying, flavorful base that complements sesame chicken and other entrees.
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Buffet prices are around $68 for a family of four without drinks.
Dinner for one adult costs approximately $16.50 plus tax and tip.
Expect limited food options with only three main items available.