Family-run Chinese restaurant with old school charm and a cozy, clean interior. Atmosphere feels nostalgic, reflecting a 1990s style that regulars appreciate. Known for excellent Mongolian beef and fresh, flavorful dishes like orange chicken and pot stickers.
Shrimp fried rice features large, plentiful shrimp and comes in a combination fried rice option. It pairs well with dishes like orange chicken and egg rolls.
Shrimp fried rice comes with balanced flavors and pairs well with dishes like potstickers and Mongolian beef. It holds up well for takeout alongside items like Hot-n-Sour Soup.
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Parking at Hong Huah is possible, which is notable in Chicago.
The portions at Hong Huah are big.
Prices on the food are great and fairly decent.
Chinese restaurant with a simple entrance and plain walls creates a modest setting. Food offers freshness and strong flavors, especially in dishes like orange chicken and shrimp fried rice. Portions tend to be small, and prices are on the higher side compared to similar places.
Spicy shrimp and chicken fried rice stands out for its consistent quality. The shrimp fried rice pairs well with dishes like beef and broccoli, all made with fresh ingredients.
Shrimp fried rice comes out fresh and delicious with a good balance of flavors. It pairs well with dishes like orange chicken and Mongolian beef.
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The lunch special costs $14.00 and serves enough food for four people.
Expect smaller portion sizes; the 'large' serving is similar to a small bowl.
They charge for water, which may be unexpected.
Cozy Chinese restaurant with an old-school atmosphere and classic charm that feels homey. The environment stays quiet and peaceful, offering large portions at reasonable prices. Seating is comfortable, and the space has a clean, late 1990s design.
Shrimp fried rice stands out with hot serving temperature and fresh ingredients. Veggie fried rice with shrimp adds a solid option without any off smells or textures.
Shrimp fried rice stands out with its solid flavor and good portion size. It pairs well with egg rolls, making a satisfying combo.
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Dinner portions are large enough for almost two meals.
The restaurant offers reasonable prices for the quality of food.
Parking can be challenging near the restaurant.
Restaurant blends Colombian and Chinese fusion in a clean, intimate space with tasteful Chinese decor and loud Latin music. Atmosphere feels cozy and family-friendly with a chill vibe. Seating options include booths, tables, and window spots, creating a welcoming environment.
Fried rice here has perfect smoky wok hei and comes in flavorful varieties like chicken, shrimp, beef, and combination. Chicken fried rice needs no extra soy sauce, and beef fried rice has tender, well-seasoned pieces.
Shrimp fried rice features plump shrimp and a flavorful mix but can sometimes be mushy in texture. It pairs well with other dishes like chicken wings and Mongolian beef for takeout.
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The restaurant has parking available in the back.
The lunch specials from 11-2 include an entree, egg roll, and a drink.
Portions are large and prices are very reasonable.
Small space with about three tables offers a soothing music backdrop and busy strip mall setting. Fried rice stands out as best in town, served in generous portions despite slightly higher prices. Limited lunch specials and tight parking shape the overall experience.
Combination fried rice offers super flavorful taste with great portions. Shrimp fried rice serves a large portion for the price and tastes delicious.
Shrimp fried rice comes in a large portion despite its small appearance and costs $17. It tastes delicious and pairs well with other dishes like Egg Foo Young and Chop Suey.
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Parking is tight due to the restaurant's location in a busy strip mall.
Expect a 10-minute wait during peak hours, which may feel longer.
The restaurant has only three tables for dine-in customers.
Quiet Chinese restaurant with an inviting atmosphere and robot waiters delivering food and drinks. Space suits relaxed business lunches and offers clean, beautiful surroundings. Sushi stands out as a top-quality feature amid generally pleasant dining.
Shrimp fried rice comes loaded with plenty of shrimp. Vegetable fried rice serves a large portion enough for three. Pork fried rice and chicken fried rice both taste very good.
Shrimp fried rice comes loaded with plenty of shrimp. Options include jumbo shrimp fried rice and adding shrimp to plain fried rice. It pairs with dishes like Sesame Chicken and Orange Chicken.
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Reservations are not required, and walk-ins are welcome.
Free parking is available, making access easy.
Lunch specials offer good value, typically under β¬15.
Bars on windows and austere seating create a prison lunch room atmosphere with a run-down look. The place has a cash-only policy but includes an ATM inside for convenience. It offers an authentic, hole-in-the-wall vibe favored for its consistent, spicy fried rice.
Spicy shrimp fried rice stands out with its bold flavor and fresh ingredients. Pork fried rice comes super fresh and tasty, while the combination fried rice offers a satisfying mix of flavors.
Spicy shrimp fried rice delivers a flavorful kick with a notable spicy heat. It pairs well with egg rolls and crab rangoon for a satisfying meal.
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Hing Wang is a cash-only establishment.
Parking can be tight.
A large to-go box can feed 3-4 people.
Takeout-only Chinese restaurant with a variety of dishes including shrimp fried rice and crab rangoons praised for flavor and portion size. Atmosphere is casual and straightforward, with some reports of price increases and changes under new management.
Jumbo Shrimp Fried Rice features plenty of jumbo shrimp without any vegetables. The fried rice stays not greasy and pairs well with dishes like Egg Foo Young and Egg Rolls.
Shrimp fried rice features Jumbo Shrimp with a good amount in the dish. It comes without vegetables unless added separately. The flavor is consistently really good and pairs with sides like egg rolls.
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This restaurant is takeout only.
Prices have increased significantly since the change in management.
They did not automatically include the free spring rolls when I reached a certain order amount.
Small, hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant with classic Chinese decor and a fish tank that adds character. Atmosphere is lively and energetic yet can feel quiet and homey at times. Known for authentic Chinese food and efficient takeout and delivery service.
Beef Fried Rice blends tender beef with assorted vegetables for a fragrant dish. Options include chicken fried rice and a spicy jalapeΓ±o fried rice. Fried rice or white rice choices are offered.
Shrimp fried rice has a mild flavor and lacks freshness and vegetables like eggs and onions. It tastes similar to versions found in other places but does not stand out.
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The restaurant has two menus: one for takeout and one for dine-in.
Prices are reasonable, with lunch specials offering large portions.
Expect a wait time of 15 minutes for popular dishes like orange chicken.
Small space offers quick Chinese food with good shrimp fried rice and affordable prices. Neighborhood setting includes loud parking lot gatherings. Food quality varies, with some dishes flavorful and others lacking.
Shrimp fried rice features green onions and delivers a good flavor. Beef fried rice appears regularly on the menu. However, there is a safety concern with broken glass found in fried rice.
Shrimp fried rice features plump shrimp and fresh green onions. The dish tastes well-balanced and satisfying.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Parking is available on-site, but it can get crowded during dinner hours.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller orders.
Homey hole-in-the-wall Chinese takeout spot with an open kitchen visible from the dining area. Atmosphere feels casual and unpretentious, with a focus on affordable prices and generous portions. Known for fresh, crispy vegetables and standout dishes like General Tso's chicken and Mongolian beef.
Shrimp fried rice and Mongolian beef fried rice stand out as popular choices. Fried rice sometimes arrives instead of white rice, but combination fried rice options exist.
Shrimp fried rice features fresh ingredients and pairs well with dishes like Mongolian beef. It stands out alongside other favorites like Kung Pao chicken and Schezwan dumplings.
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The restaurant only offers carryout service.
Lunch specials are available for $8 from 11:30 am to 3 pm on Saturdays.
Adding a soda costs $0.50.
Neon sign marks a fast food Chinese spot with fresh, hot dishes and healthy portions. Prices vary, with some meals offering excellent value while others feel overpriced. The menu includes spicy and non-spicy options, with a focus on quick, affordable meals in the neighborhood.
Shrimp fried rice comes with extra green and white onions and pairs well with egg rolls. Beef fried rice varies, sometimes arriving hard, cold, and burnt with little flavor. Pork fried rice can be confused with fries by staff.
Shrimp fried rice comes with extra green and white onions and pairs well with egg rolls or orange chicken. It serves as a reliable choice alongside beef and broccoli or veggie spring rolls.
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The total cost for two lunch specials and egg rolls is over $30.
Portions are generous and considered excellent for the price.
All items are fresh and hot upon delivery.
Dining area feels cozy with new interior design under recent management. Food portions are huge and cost-effective, especially lunch combos with fresh, non-greasy dishes. Few vegetarian options exist, and atmosphere varies from weird to improved but remains simple.
Shrimp fried rice comes in a large serving and tastes fresh without being greasy. Egg rolls and chow fun also pair well with the plentiful portions of fried rice.
Shrimp fried rice comes in a plentiful portion with a decent taste and is not greasy. It contains very few or no shrimp pieces.
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The lunch special offers a good deal for around $12.
Expect delivery times of over an hour during busy periods.
Portions are large, often enough for multiple meals.