Small restaurant with no seating inside offers takeout only and features a genuinely hot wok in the kitchen. Atmosphere is informal and busy, often with a line outside, serving huge portions of affordable authentic Chinese food. Popular dishes include orange chicken and chow mein, known for generous size and flavor.
Orange chicken stands out with a flavor very close to Shanghai style. Dishes like Mongolian beef and kon pao chicken balance spice well. The sautΓ©ed shrimp includes a mix of vegetables like bok choy and mushrooms.
Chicken chow mein comes in a good portion with plenty of noodles. Extra cabbage and onion add crunch and flavor. The chow mein tastes better here compared to other dishes.
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One plate at Wok & Grill could feed two people.
The plates are large, costing only $12.99 each.
Expect a 20-minute wait for your order during busy hours.
Small dining area fills quickly, leading many to order takeout. Clean, well-ventilated space serves large portions with reasonable prices and freshly cooked meals. Menu features authentic flavors like Sichuan pepper in Mapo tofu and rich broth in Wor Won Ton Soup.
Orange chicken matches the style of Panda Express and stands out in Fresno. Chow mein comes in both regular and house spicy versions, both very good. Chicken egg rolls and hot and sour soup are also delicious.
House spicy chow mein stands out with a good balance of heat and flavor. Sweet and sour chicken often comes paired with the chow mein, making a solid combo.
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The lunch special is a good deal for the price.
Portions are large enough to feed a family of five with leftovers.
Expect a reasonable wait time during peak hours.
Small space offers cozy mom-and-pop vibe with large portions served on plates to go. Atmosphere feels dreary but familiar, with steady crowds during peak hours. Known for Chinese-American dishes like special chow mein and orange chicken, it stands out for reasonable prices and generous servings.
Chicken chowmein and orange chicken stand out as popular dishes. The menu also features pan-fried noodles, sweet and sour chicken, Mongolian beef, and large egg rolls.
House special chow mein comes in large portions, enough for two. Pan-fried noodles and chow mein dishes feature delicious bean sprouts and a mix of proteins like chicken and pork.
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All orders are to go; there is no indoor eating since the pandemic.
Expect large portions; one chef's plate can easily feed two people.
Prices are reasonable, but they have increased in recent years.
Narrow walkways and dark wood seating create a cave-like interior with intensely red decor. The atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, offering a calm dining experience. Large portions and reasonable prices make it a practical choice for hearty meals.
Orange chicken stands out with a special flavor that many find delicious. Other dishes like Kung Pau Chicken, Mongolian Beef, and chicken chow mein with extra veggies also get positive mentions.
Chow mein here comes with extra veggies and is less oily than usual. Options like beef tomato chowmein and pork chowmein over noodles stand out for their solid flavor.
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The restaurant gets busy, so there can be a wait for the food.
The portions are large, easily feeding 2-3 adults.
Prices are reasonable, averaging around $20 per person.
Small, family-run Chinese take-out spot offers humongous portions and reasonably priced dishes. Atmosphere feels clean and humble, with a family-style vibe. Menu features spicy orange chicken and standout chow mein, with no pork in dishes.
Orange chicken stands out with a spicy kick and better flavor than typical fast food versions. The fried noodles in chow mein come out perfectly prepared, matching traditional expectations. Honey Walnut Shrimp and sautΓ©ed green beans add variety with solid flavors.
Chow mein here features fried noodles, a style linked to Fresno and not common elsewhere. Options include Pork chow mein and vegetable chow mein with sautΓ©ed green beans, all prepared with care.
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The restaurant is family-owned and has a clean environment.
Portions are large, often enough for leftovers.
The menu features wide noodles with Beef Chow Fun, a unique offering.
Clean, uncluttered space with bold artwork creates a high-end feel. Atmosphere stays chill and quiet, with limited dine-in seating and most opting for takeout. Food offers strong flavors and generous portions at reasonable prices.
Chow mein comes stir-fried with just the right amount of grease and stands out as a favorite. Egg rolls pair well with a great sauce, and the orange chicken features a subtle ginger flavor that works well in the sauce. Pork fried rice and sweet and sour chicken hit the mark, while egg foo young tastes pretty good with its accompanying sauce.
Stir-fried with just the right amount of grease, the chow mein has a perfectly balanced texture. Options include a basic chow mein in combo plates and a Special Chow mein with katsu chicken, BBQ pork, and orange chicken.
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Reservations are not required, but it's best to call ahead during peak hours.
Expect a brief closure between lunch and dinner service; check hours before visiting.
Portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Older interior with cultural decoration creates a quiet, laid-back atmosphere. Family-run vibe brings friendly service and generous portions of classic American-Chinese dishes. Menu includes unique items like General Tso Chicken, setting it apart from typical local eateries.
Chow Mein stands out with fresh, flavorful, and huge portions featuring crisp noodles and tender chicken. The menu includes General Tso Chicken, a rare find here, alongside delicious egg drop soup and well-prepared spicy dishes.
House special chow mein offers fresh, flavorful noodles with tender chicken or beef. Portions come generous, featuring pan-fried noodles and solid seasoning that stands out.
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Ming's Restaurant offers a variety of veggie and vegan options.
The restaurant is family-friendly, making it suitable for kids.
Expect large portion sizes that are great for sharing.
Small, family-run Chinese restaurant offers large portions at very good prices. Atmosphere feels modest with a building and strip that could use upgrades. Food draws people from miles away for its flavorful dishes and generous servings.
Kung Pao chicken stands out as a strong dish here. The orange chicken pairs well with house special chow mein, which is moist and served hot. The chicken and shrimp chop suey chow mein also gets consistent praise for taste and portion size.
Moist and hot chow mein comes with options like chicken and shrimp chop suey or pork in combination plates. Some dishes lean toward extra saucy, while others serve a balanced amount of sauce.
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The restaurant offers large portion sizes that can easily feed 2-3 adults.
Prices are very affordable, with generous portions for the cost.
Cleanliness may be an issue, as the inside of the restaurant needs attention.
Tiny hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant offers buffet and traditional menu options with unbeatable prices and large portions. The atmosphere suits quick takeout with a focus on flavor-packed dishes like orange chicken and chow mein. Food containers have varied in size, but value remains strong.
Orange chicken stands out with packed flavor and a fantastic taste. Chow mein is perfectly soft and different from typical versions, pairing well with dishes like spicy chicken and beef broccoli.
Huge portions of protein come with the chow mein or rice. The chow mein looks different and not normal compared to other Chinese restaurants. Half rice and half chow mein options come with a choice of sides.
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The restaurant's name changed to Taste China Kitchen.
Prices are reasonable, making it a good value for the amount of food.
You can choose between buffet and traditional menu items.
Self-serve style restaurant with cozy, welcoming atmosphere and vibrant Lao and Thai cultural decor. Busy and lively, it attracts locals who appreciate large portions and reasonably priced authentic Asian dishes. Seating is casual, encouraging a relaxed, home-like dining experience.
Chow mein with chicken and shrimp offers rich flavor and a perfect balance of ingredients. The veggies and noodles stay crispy and bouncy, making it a standout dish priced around $20.
Chicken and shrimp chow mein offers a rich flavor with a perfect balance. Veggies and noodles stay perfectly cooked, keeping their texture and bounce.
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Parking is generally not a problem at LA Kitchen.
The restaurant is self-service for drinks and seating after ordering.
The bathroom is very clean with proper hand soap.
Chinese restaurant with glowing green ceilings and classic rock music creates a unique atmosphere. The space feels quiet and clean with ample seating including cozy booths. Large portions and consistent food quality attract a steady crowd looking for hearty meals.
Orange chicken stands out with a strong reputation. Chow mein features moist noodles, avoiding dryness. Beef and broccoli and Kung Pao chicken also deliver solid flavors.
Chow mein comes with no dry noodles and includes vegetables in the mix. Options like special chop suey chow mein and pork chow mein appear alongside other dishes.
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There is plenty of parking available in the lot and on the road.
The restaurant offers large portion sizes that can easily feed multiple people.
The prices are reasonable for the portion sizes offered.