Small dining room offers a quaint mom-and-pop vibe with a clean atmosphere. Lo mein features extra spicy kick in chicken and beef options. Generous portions and distinctive sauces make it a great value for a solid Chinese meal.
Lo mein comes in both chicken and beef with an extra spicy kick. It pairs well with an egg roll for a solid Chinese meal.
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Parking is plentiful and easy to find near the restaurant.
Lunch prices are under $15, including tip.
Takeout orders are filled quickly, usually within 10-15 minutes.
Small spot with a chill vibe and authentic Cantonese cuisine. Vegetable lo mein shines with fresh ingredients and solid flavor. Space feels relaxed with a back of the house look and fills up often.
Vegetable lo mein stands out with its fresh ingredients and solid flavor. It pairs well with green beans and Singapore noodles for a balanced meal.
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The lunch specials offer good portions for a reasonable price.
Expect a little wait for takeout during peak hours.
The $10 lunch combo is a great deal.
Family-owned spot serves large portions with fresh appetizers like spring rolls. Lo mein has well-cooked noodles and tasty fried rice. Prices lean higher in-store, showing a focus on quality over cost.
Lo mein features well-cooked noodles with a satisfying texture. Options include steak pepper and classic chicken with broccoli, both served with flavorful fried rice.
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Prices for lunch have increased from $7.75 to $9.25.
In-store prices are higher than online prices.
Do not place orders on the website as prices are inaccurate.
Small spot with generous portions and traditional Szechuan flavors offers tasty Lo Mein with General Tso chicken or veggies. Casual vibe suits quick takeout. Prices stay reasonable for solid local Chinese food.
Lo Mein comes with General Tso chicken or as a vegetable option. Both versions have a good texture and flavor.
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Expect to wait about 10 minutes for your food during busy hours.
Prices are generally reasonable for the portion sizes offered.
They have a few dine-in seats available for quick meals.
Open kitchen shows handmade dumplings being made, adding charm. Beef lo mein is fresh and flavorful, not oily, perfect with dumplings and fried rice. Polished space with comfortable booths and a serene water feature makes dining cozy and authentic.
Beef lo mein comes fresh and very flavorful without being oily. It pairs well with dumplings and fried rice for a solid meal.
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The wait to be seated is usually under 10 minutes, even when busy.
Expect longer wait times during weekends, especially at peak hours.
Arrive right when they open to avoid long waits.
Spacious interior with large tables suits family dining in a calm, inviting atmosphere. Lo mein here is excellent quality, pairing well with dishes like General Tso's and orange tofu. Decor feels upscale compared to typical casual spots.
Excellent quality stands out in the lo mein here. The dish pairs well with options like General Tso's and orange tofu, making it a solid choice for a satisfying meal.
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Complimentary cake is offered to all dine-in guests on Christmas day.
The restaurant is known for its generous portion sizes.
The dining area is spacious and clean.
Family-owned spot offers a warm vibe and authentic dishes like spicy triple delight. Shrimp Lo Mein shines with fresh taste and well-balanced flavors. Busy with online orders and open late, it blends comfort with convenience.
Shrimp Lo Mein stands out with its fresh taste and well-balanced flavors. The lo mein here ranks among the best in the area, noted for its satisfying texture and savory sauce.
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The restaurant offers authentic Chinese food.
Food is prepared in 15 minutes or less.
The portions are decent and the prices are very good.
Simple dining space offers authentic Sichuan flavors with spice tailored to taste. Chicken lo mein has soft chicken texture and stays true to tradition. Clean, quiet atmosphere turns lively with groups, making it a comfortable spot for classic dishes.
Chicken lo mein features a very soft texture in the chicken. The dish follows a traditional style alongside other classic items like kung pao chicken and green beans.
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Parking can be very difficult during rush hours.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours.
The total cost for a meal can be around $80 for two.
Asian restaurant offers a quiet atmosphere and great prices near a busy bar. Beef lo mein shines with rich flavor and satisfying texture. Other noodle dishes are simple and less traditional but still decent.
Beef lo mein stands out with rich flavor and satisfying texture. Chicken lo mein and other noodle dishes tend to be straightforward but sometimes come off as plain and less traditional.
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The restaurant offers lunch specials at a great price.
Harry & Shan Asian Cuisine is open late on weekends.
The portion sizes are generous and can easily be shared.
Cozy spot near college offers generous portions of Asian dishes with tender beef lo mein that packs bold flavor. Warm ambiance and classy music make it great for intimate meals or casual hangouts. Prices stay reasonable for big servings.
Beef in the lo mein stays tender and not slimy. Portions come out huge, enough for multiple meals. Sauce adds extra flavor to the dish.
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Expect generous portions that can easily serve two people.
Credit and debit cards are accepted, but check for any restrictions.
The restaurant closes strictly at 8:30 p.m., so plan your visit accordingly.
Chinese restaurant serves authentic dishes with spicy options and a professional atmosphere. Beef Lo Mein is richly flavored and highly rated, while Chicken Lo Mein has lettuce and onion but fewer veggies. Prices rose and portions shrank, yet the experience stays positive.
Beef Lo Mein stands out with a rich flavor and is highly rated. Chicken Lo Mein includes lettuce and onion but no other vegetables.
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Prices are higher than average for the portion sizes offered.
Lunch options may be more affordable at other nearby restaurants.
Food is served hot and ready on time for orders.
Small space with uncluttered countertops offers a casual take-out vibe. Sesame chicken with lo mein noodles stands out, while vegetable lo mein feels bland. Generous portions and good prices make it a solid choice for quick, authentic Chinese food.
Sesame chicken comes with lo mein noodles that pair well together. Vegetable lo mein tastes more like a side dish and is somewhat bland compared to before.
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Lunch is discounted before 3 pm.
The lunch costs $8.50 and includes a decent amount of food.
The portions are very large, more like three meals.
Cozy spot with warm lighting and authentic Chinese aromas. Shrimp lo mein offers tender shrimp and juicy noodles, while chicken lo mein shines with a simple soy sauce base. Generous portions and homemade dumplings complete the hearty experience.
Shrimp lo mein features tender shrimp and stays juicy. Chicken lo mein stands out as a favorite with a simple soy sauce base, though the sauce can be a bit excessive at times.
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China Food opens at 10:15 AM for lunch orders.
The portions are generous for the price.
There was a mouse running around the dining area.
Chinese spot has cramped seating and a busy vibe. Veggie lo mein shines with lots of vegetables while other lo mein dishes fall short. Large portions like orange chicken come at a higher price.
Veggie lo mein comes with lots of vegetables and tastes good. Fried rice and chicken lo mein do not meet the same standard.
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China Wok offers large portion sizes for its meals.
Expect to pay an additional $3.00 for chicken in chicken fried rice.
The total cost for two lunch plates and two drinks is around $21.
Good portions and standout items like egg rolls and crab rangoon make takeout worthwhile. Lo mein is average, but chicken lo mein with egg roll adds value. Prices are higher, and the space feels outdated with a weak atmosphere.
Chicken lo mein comes with an egg roll. The lo mein is okay at best compared to other dishes like general Tso's chicken and bourbon chicken.
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Reservations are not accepted; it's first come, first served.
The restaurant is closed on Mondays.
Expect higher prices compared to other local Chinese restaurants.