Casual Chinese restaurant with affordable prices and large portions draws steady takeout crowd. Atmosphere stays quiet inside, with most orders picked up rather than dine-in. Menu includes authentic dishes like Mongolian beef and Orange Chicken, plus a vegetarian section.
Lo Mein here stands out with authentic flavors in both beef and chicken versions. The noodles come well-cooked and pair nicely with the savory sauces.
Lo Mein stands out with both beef and chicken versions tasting authentic and well-prepared. The Orange Chicken and Mongolian Beef offer strong flavors, while the Egg Foo Young is done right and well-liked.
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Lunch specials are available and considered unbeatable.
Prices are reasonable, with lunch specials starting at $11.50.
Portion sizes are generous, often allowing for leftovers.
Small, clean Chinese restaurant with a quiet, zen atmosphere and takeout vibes. Offers authentic, out-of-the-ordinary dishes with reasonable prices and generous portions. Popular for lunch specials and a varied menu including many vegetarian options.
Beef lo mein stands out with lots of beef and a flavorful, fresh taste. Orange chicken and beef lo mein both come highly praised for their amazing flavor.
Beef lo mein stands out with rich flavor, paired well with Mongolian Beef and crisp string beans. Dumplings and splash noodles offer a fresh take, far from typical fast food versions.
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The daily lunch specials offer great value for money.
There is a small free parking lot available out front.
Expect longer wait times during peak lunch hours.
Chinese restaurant with a cozy, welcoming atmosphere and an attractive dining room. Families and couples dine here, enjoying authentic Chinese food with generous portions and reasonable prices. The place feels safe and comfortable, offering consistent quality and friendly service.
Generous portions of House Special Lo Mein come hot and include two vegetable egg rolls. The lo mein pairs well with dishes like General Chicken and is consistently delicious across orders.
General Chicken comes with plain lo mein on the side. Mongolian beef and salted shrimp with jalapeño stand out. Egg rolls are fresh and fried in clean oil. Orange chicken tastes like real oranges. Hunan beef has perfect spice and a good mix of vegetables.
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The restaurant offers large portion sizes for the price.
The restaurant is clean and well-maintained.
Expect quick service with food ready very fast.
Spacious and clean interior with warm, welcoming atmosphere and cute decorations throughout. Seating options include tables and booths near windows, creating a comfortable dining environment. The place feels lively when full but maintains a friendly, authentic vibe.
Chicken Lo Mein has a strong, inviting aroma that makes it hard to wait before digging in. It stands out among other dishes like spicy pork wontons and cumin chicken for its satisfying flavor.
General Tso chicken stands out with bold flavors. Dumplings like M7 Cabbage & pork and spicy pork wontons add variety. Dishes such as Xinjiang cumin chicken, Lo Mein, and Chow Fun round out the menu with rich tastes.
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Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
Prices are very reasonable, with generous portion sizes.
The menu includes Halal options, confirmed by the owner.
Small storefront with an 'L' shaped seating arrangement creates a cozy, comfortable atmosphere. Quiet and calm energy fills the space, enhanced by friendly staff and Sepak Takraw on TV screens. Affordable prices and large portions attract diners seeking authentic Thai cuisine with vegan options.
Beef Lo Mein offers a good flavor with a satisfying mix of noodles and sauce. The house Lo Mein also appears as a popular choice alongside other dishes like drunken noodles and shrimp fried rice.
Mongolian Beef and Panang Curry stand out with strong flavors. The Warr Wonton Soup and chow mein also deliver solid taste, while lo mein offers good flavor overall.
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The restaurant offers large portion sizes, making it a good value.
Vegan options are available on the menu for those with dietary restrictions.
Parking is plentiful, making it easy to visit the restaurant.
Bright, spacious dining room offers a clean, quiet atmosphere with calming background music. Family-friendly environment serves large, flavorful portions at fair prices. New ownership brings a welcoming vibe to a well-established spot known for authentic Asian dishes.
House Lo Mein stands out with rich flavors. Options include Vegetable Lo Mein and Chicken Lo Mein, all prepared with care and consistent quality.
Soups stand out with hot and sour soup that is spicy, not sweet, and an exceptional war wonton soup loaded with veggies and meat. The menu includes sesame chicken, orange chicken, beef and broccoli, Kung pao beef, egg drop soup, and house-made egg rolls.
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The lunch specials at Wei Asian Café are $11.00 and include a choice of soup.
Portions are large, often enough to take home leftovers.
The restaurant offers military discounts and is family-friendly.
Large space with modern accents and high-backed booths creates a cozy, relaxing atmosphere. Dim lighting and tasteful decorations add privacy and calm. Background music complements the authentic, inviting vibe.
Lo mein comes as a standard dish here, served alongside other Asian staples like general tso's chicken. It pairs well with sushi and tofu curry, fitting into a typical Asian bistro menu.
Szechuan Crispy Chicken offers a crisp texture and strong flavor. The menu includes solid choices like beef and broccoli, pork dumplings, and a tasty chicken hot and sour soup.
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The restaurant is suitable for events like team-building dinners and family reunions.
They offer a large menu with options for various dietary needs.
Gluten-free soy sauce and hot meals are available for those with gluten intolerance.
Small space offers a relaxed atmosphere with pleasant ambiance and clean surroundings. The menu features authentic Chinese dishes with generous portions and hot servings, attracting those who appreciate genuine flavors and hearty meals.
Thick noodles deliver rich flavor in the lo mein. It stands out as a key entrée alongside chili oil and orange chicken. Many find it the best lo mein in town.
Mongolian beef stands out with very good taste and consistent quality. Thick noodles in the House lo mein offer rich flavor. The egg rolls are notably crispy and highly praised.
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Prices have increased significantly, making it pricier than before.
Portion sizes have decreased, requiring more orders to feed the same number of people.
Takeout food arrives in smaller containers than before, affecting the amount received.
Outdated decor with 70s/80s style and pink walls with wood wainscoting creates a humble, authentic atmosphere. The space stays quiet and clean, offering a family-friendly vibe. Popular for its large portions and varied menu, it draws a steady crowd seeking genuine Chinese food.
House lo mein stands out with its spaghetti-like noodles, onions, and bean sprouts. Chicken lo mein and sweet and sour pork also come highly recommended for their consistent quality.
Mongolian beef stands out with its rich flavor, paired well with fried rice. The menu also features handmade fried dumplings and soups like hot and sour and egg drop that taste fresh and satisfying.
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The wait time for a pickup order is about 15 minutes.
Lunch before 3:00 is the best time to go.
The meal feeds a family of four for around $75 with three mains and two appetizers.