Fast, but not very friendly. I ordered chicken chow mein but received chicken chop suey. No delivery also! The highlights were the triple crown I ordered for myself and the gigantic, very tasty egg roll. The fried rice had lots of tasty bits mixed in too.
Sandro G.
Tu valoración: 4 Cleveland, OH
Going to agree with Tim S, great when you’re hungry and other places are closed. I’ve been coming here for at least fifteen years and I swear they’re open way later some nights than their posted hours(which I can’t say for a certain«late night» sandwich shop on W25th that always closes early). You get what you expect, cheap Chinese food, filling and usually works well reheated the next morning. None of the people speak english very well, but that’s OK. I like putting fresh squeezed lemon juice on my egg rolls, and they always give me one when I ask. Definitely a good, go-to place. Solid.
Tim S.
Tu valoración: 4 Houston, TX
Good for the hungry, not for your diet. Get the fried rice when possible. Walk up is best, menu is common but the food satisfies during the cold and enteral winter that is Cleveland.
Cami T.
Tu valoración: 2 Cleveland, OH
Careful when you order seafood dishes, sometimes the sneak chicken in…#PescatarianProblems
Mr F.
Tu valoración: 3 Cleveland, OH
Cheap and will satisfy your Chinese junk food craving. I noticed that they wait until you arrive to cook your food if you phone it in, so I just walk up and order. I have not had to wait more than about 5 minutes.
Some D.
Tu valoración: 4 Cleveland, OH
Yes, I’m a fan. Not ‘Yay!’ This is exactly the kind of take out Chinese food that I want for exactly the price I want to pay for it. Is it the best in the city? Absolutely not. Is it the greasy, tasty numbered-menu Asian fare you’re expecting from a place with generic food pictures on the wall? Bingo. I can only speak for what I’ve had so far: General Tso, Pork Egg Rolls and Wonton Soup. I think I spent $ 10 and I had three full meals worth of food. All were spot-on. It’s exactly what you expect it to be. Cleanliness is a bit on the iffy side but honestly, I’m fine with it. I’ve worked in enough restaurants to know what it’s really like and what most places get away with. The food was great and it didn’t make me sick. Cool.
Shannon C.
Tu valoración: 4 Cleveland, OH
Before eating here last night I have written off fast Chinese food forever. I wouldn’t eat any of it from suburban Chinese restaurants due to the chewiness of the meat and the overall nastiness of the entire dish. I had the crab rangoon– just OK, egg roll– delicious, greasy and exactly what the doctor ordered. For my entrée I did the hunan chicken(no onion) with white rice– best I can remember having and some chicken lo mein– very nice in comparison to other places. Here’s the kicker, chicken & tostones– fried chicken, and fried plantains. This was surprisingly delicious and was so cheap, please try. The next time I’m in the mood for some greasy, fast, Chinese food this is where I will go. Can’t wait to try the wonton soup, it sounds yummy.
Chas M.
Tu valoración: 3 Cleveland, OH
Closest Chinese joint near Tremont. They have pretty good wonton soup and shirmp chips. I question the cleanliness… dude cooks with flip flops on.lol. Its good hangover food(which is often how i roll). If there was a different one close by I would switch. but for now. Míngtin jiàn!
Chris R.
Tu valoración: 5 Hong Kong
Had their General Tso’s dish for lunch. Nice sized portion for the price.
J O.
Tu valoración: 1 Cleveland, OH
rat infestation! my boyfriend informed me they have rats running around he repaired some machinery, he told me they were dead rats stuck under the fridge the guy hacked it off with a cooking knife i cant believe it! i already called in the health inspector please dont eat here for ur own safety they know they have rats and im ashamed I have ate her also!
Cara L.
Tu valoración: 3 Cleveland, OH
This little, Chinese take-out joint falls perfectly in line with my occasional laziness when it comes to making din-din. You know what I mean. It’s a cold night, your fridge has a wide variety of condiments, but no food – basically, it’s getting late and you can’t eat just ketchup.(Not that you’ve tried…) China Town is close to my place, has that traditional, quick-fix, Chinese taste that you can trust. It’s not super special, but damn if it doesn’t hit the spot! It’s greasy, even when you order vegetarian dishes, and that’s how you want it. Some stand-outs: the wonton soup is actually really tasty! Lots of scallions and tons more wontons than you usually get from other places. The broth has that good, salty flavor, but not to the point of raising your blood pressure through the roof. Also, the service is always honest and sweet. Just this last time I came in they gave us free drinks for no reason. They really do bust their tushies around there to give you great service. Might I recommend that you 1) Order your food to go and enjoy it at home(with a location like that and late night hours, it tends to attract creepers and men who are most likely picturing you naked) and 2) Go for the white rice. Their fried rice isn’t their strong point, in my opinion. Good, cheap, typical Chinese food. Open late, courteous – now if I could only convince them to deliver.
Rachel B.
Tu valoración: 4 Lakewood, OH
Now that I’ve been here twice, with excellent results, I am adding another star. Tried the vegetable lo-mein…deliciously greasy noodles of the gods. We also tried the chicken with broccoli, kung pao chicken, and of course that yummy, scallion-laden wonton soup again. The woman behind the counter was very courteous and quickly screamed our orders behind her so the cooks could get cookin.‘ No schmutz on the forks this time. Pints of food(instead of quarts) proved to be plenty, and we still didn’t finish everything. Also, a relaxed, community feel as all the Sunday night lazies like myself wandered in in pajama pants and hooded sweatshirts wanting their Chinese food. It kinda reminded me of being in college.
Kimberly K.
Tu valoración: 2 San Francisco, CA
a few things to say about this place. 1) there is nowhere on earth that rice would naturally be that shade of yellow/orange. crayola is even scared of that. with rice so bright it possibly glows in the dark, you have to wonder what it does to your insides. 2) so this is cleveland’s china town district, huh? only 600 square feet? yeah, comedy would have been just writing that last sentence. and that’s it. don’t come here if you want some authentic delicious asian cuisine. but if you’re out and about and want something fried and chinese like, this is the place. felt a little dirty, though. i’m just sayin. but you don’t want to think about that as you’re picking up your to go order.