I’ve been ordering delivery from them for 15 years. It’s amazing it’s usually at my door within 15 min — nice, fresh and hot. Their sweet and sour chicken is fantastic. Love the hot and sour soup. It is so nice to get delivery of reliably good food, quickly when you realize you’re starving and there’s nothing in the fridge — and the last thing you feel like doing is hunting down something good and satisfying to eat.
Jen H.
Tu valoración: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I have been coming here for the last 4 years(mostly for lunch pick-up orders, since it’s close to where I work). The chefs & other staff members are so friendly and efficient! Not to mention the great prices on the lunch specials(bang for your buck!).
Kerri B.
Tu valoración: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I love chinese food and I love this place. Dining area is a little small but I usually do take away. Service is quick and food is very good. I love the house fried rice and usually get it with my food. Or by itself. Tonight I tried the asparagus beef and it was good. Late review since I’ve eaten there many times.
San San L.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Moved to Vegas about 3 weeks ago. Tried 4 American-Chinese fast food places and this is by far the best Ive found. Food was good. Lomein wasnt too saulty or too garlicky. Eggroll was fresh, crunchy, and the filings were not smooshy. Lunch specials(11am-3pm) comes with soup, eggroll, and rice. Super cheap at $ 5.99. Ordered to go. I appretiated that they packed the sweet & sour sauce separately and that they included utencils. I didnt get utencils in the other places. LIKE!
Brook C.
Tu valoración: 3 Las Vegas, NV
I live down the street from Pearl Wok and finally decided to try them. Typically I only get Chinese take out from restaurants that offer noodles AND rice with the lunch special. Because it only comes with a very plain(but good) fried rice I ordered a side of plain noodles for $ 1.50. The total for my lunch came to almost $ 9. I will say you also get your choice of soup to go(unlike most places), and an eggroll. The food was really good. Even the eggroll which I don’t normally eat. If you don’t care about various offerings in a plate, this place is a must try for good Chinese. I would highly suggest Pearl Wok to also include noodles with their lunch. If they did I would give them all my business vs. my normal place. Also, they don’t have the big family dinners. Their family dinners are individual plates. So much like lunch
Paul S.
Tu valoración: 2 Las Vegas, NV
Went for the lunch special before leaving town for the holidays. I ordered Mongolian Beef, and there were few slices of beef, and what was there was sliced so thinly that it was crisp, yet succinctly flavorless. What I mostly got was onions and a lesser amount of peppers in some sauce. One star for the eggroll — flavored with 5 spice powder and containing some meat it was better than almost all of the eggrolls I’ve gotten here, which are all pretty much the same eggroll over and over — vegetables, no seasoning and thus little flavor. Maybe if I’d gotten a chicken dish it’d been better. Oh, and there was some soup…
Theresa C.
Tu valoración: 3 Las Vegas, NV
I enjoy their Hot and Sour soup but lately everything I ordered tastes like fish sauce. Most of the dishes taste the same.
Marmit N.
Tu valoración: 1 New York, NY
I’ve order delivery, waited for an hour and 30 minutes — but the food did not come. Called to the restaurant — it turned out they«forgot» my order. When I wished to talk to the shift manager– i got hang up. Twice! The most rude ppl that I have ever met. Definitely the last time I’m going tp order from them!
Michael B.
Tu valoración: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I think we found our new Chinese food to go place here. They have the best Mongolian Beef. Not soggy. Just the right consistency. And the taste is addicting. One of my favorites is Chicken Chop Suey. Again, very delicious and veggies were cooked just right. We will definitely go back there to try their cashew chicken, walnut shrimp, mu shu pork, curry chicken, etc.
Blake K.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Hot, fast, and delicious midweek delivery. General Tso’s Chicken was awesome and the chicken fried rice was nicely toasted. Not to mention the egg rolls. Great delivery meal.
James M.
Tu valoración: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I have never had better chow mein.
Sara L.
Tu valoración: 1 Las Vegas, NV
I live right down the street from this place. They told me a 40 min delivery time for 2 entrées, and it took 2 hours to deliver!!! My first experience here and I want to give it less than one star. I called and the lady, all she said was sorry. That was it. Very disappointed. I’m not looking for a free meal but I could have already ordered and ate somewhere else.
Jessica C.
Tu valoración: 4 Cedar City, UT
Two thumbs up! We needed food delivered, and I really like I could place my order with Unilocal!It took about an hour like it stated in the app, which was perfect timing for dinner. We got SO much food! 2 white rice, one order of noodles, 4 entrees and 6 eggs rolls. The one complaint was the steamed chicken vegetable. There was no flavor to it. I don’t know if one of the side sauces was suppose to go on it, but we probably won’t order that again. We only ordered 2 egg rolls, but later found out you get a free roll for each entrée you order. All for $ 38 + $ 5 delivery charge and tip. It was just for my Mom and I, so we have at least 2 days of left overs. We will definitely order from them again when we come back to Vegas.
Brianna L.
Tu valoración: 3 Westside, Las Vegas, NV
Not bad for the price! I’ve yet to find a Chinese restaurant that makes me say OMG in Vegas but this place keeps me sane until I find that place! Their Sichuan eggplant is very good and I do like their Mongolian beef and Kung pao chicken and their eggrolls are tasty! Prices are great and you get a lot of food!!!
Stephanie H.
Tu valoración: 1 Las Vegas, NV
Ordered through Eat24, first time trying this place. I was really craving fried rice so that was first on my list. Add fried wontons, volcano shrimp, garlic chicken and some lo mein to feed the family buffet-style. Was very disappointed that it took nearly an hour and a half for my food to come(it’s about 10 minutes from my house) and when it got here it had soaked through the bottom of the bag. Food itself was ok, «volcano» shrimp was not at all spicy, fried rice was salty and covered in soy, egg rolls would have been good except they were soggy from the leaky shrimp dish pouring down through the bag. Not likely to order from here again.
Jamie P.
Tu valoración: 2 Las Vegas, NV
I’ve ordered twice from here, the first time was pretty good. The last order I received was definitely old and reheated. The chicken was gummy, the wontons were soggy, and everything else was warm. We only live 5 minutes from this place, and we arrived 10 minutes after we ordered, so I know it wasn’t anything on my end. They do give you a lot of food though, a free eggroll with any entrée, and any order over $ 30 they throw in a free fried rice or chow mein. The first time they let me get combination chow mein, but the second time they said the chow mein and rice had to be vegetable only. Not very consistent if you ask me.
Jessica A.
Tu valoración: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Ordered for delivery and they arrived 10 mins earlier than promised, which is awesome. Everything ordered was in the bag with a piece of cardboard at the bottom to keep everything from spilling. Ordered Crab Cheese Wontons, Wonton soup, Sesame Chicken, Combo Lo Mein, and fried rice. Bonus egg rolls and vegetable fried rice because we spent over $ 25. Most importantly, this food tastes like what I had growing up! They even send the hard Lo Mein noodles to eat with your meal, which I haven’t seen out here until now. My only complaints are that the combo Lo Mein is suuuuuuper fishy and the wonton soup is overly salty/oniony(personal preference issues, haha). Also, if you order fried rice with your entrée, it is simply fried rice and egg– no disgusting frozen peas and carrots! I’ll be back!
Sarah T.
Tu valoración: 3 Las Vegas, NV
American-Chinese food. Peas, carrots, and broccoli? The fiancé was feeling lazy and I was feeling adventurous, so we ordered for pick-up. Being raised in a Chinese household, I never saw the appeal of American-Chinese food. So yeah, ordering this is an adventure. Chicken lo mein, kung pao chicken, beef and broccoli, fried rice, and complimentary egg rolls. The chicken was of fair quality. The beef was sometimes fatty and chewy. The fried rice was absolutely doused in soy sauce. I think every single dish tasted the same, save for some variation with the kung pao(peanuts and bell peppers have a strong taste). I’ll never see the appeal in this cuisine, unless I give myself a generous service of siracha on the side. The fiancé was happy, so I’ll bring this up to 3-stars for him. While the restaurant is run by Chinese cooks, the décor is outdated and the ceilings have water stains. They received an A rating, but the leaky ceilings are awfully suspicious and something they should to talk to their landlord about.
Krystl R.
Tu valoración: 2 Las Vegas, NV
I just ordered here using Eat24 as I always do when I order delivery. I ordered the Kung Pao Chicken lunch with Wonton soup and Fried Rice, The Orange Chicken Lunch with Egg Drop soup and fried rice, and General Tso Chicken entrée size. I got the Kung Pao Chicken… it was in every single form bland. It had hardly any taste and the meat was fatty, very mushy. I asked for it with no peanuts and no celery, but they included those anyway. Strike one. The fried rice was… Im not sure if it was actually fried rice or not. I saw NOEGG whatsoever, no veggies, nothing, just very dark colored brown(like almost burnt looking) rice. I ordered the Kung Pao with Wonton soup and got Egg drop instead, I hate egg drop, so I didnt taste it. Strike two. My brother says he has had better and that it lacked in flavor, and was salty tasting. My brother got the Orange Chicken, with the egg drop soup, and lucky him(or maybe unlucky him) he got my soup to since it was incorrect. The orange chicken which I snagged a bite of it. it was good. BUTNOTORANGECHICKEN. It tasted like an orangey bbq sauce. It was weird, but still good. My brother agreed with me. The pieces were also really chewy, almost tough. Some were crunchy. The egg rolls which were included were. umm how do I put it… different. Yes different. They weren’t bad, but they lacked in flavor. well unless you like cinnamon, it tasted like they sprinkled cinnamon in their egg rolls, they SMELLED like cinnamon. They were sweet. and the cabbage tasteless. It was really weird. They were edible but I have had way way better. The General Chicken, was good, but again tasted like a faint bbq sauce which in all my years of ordering Asian Food I have never ever experienced. The chicken again was really chewy, some bits crunchy, and fatty. After 3 chicken dishes I realize They must not use the best cuts of chicken here. The flavor was okay but didnt remind me of the general chicken Ive had from any other place, and I didnt really like it. Strike THREE! Annnnd they are OUT! I may as well of eaten the $ 20 I spent on lunch here it was a waste of money. Incorrect orders, the food was weird, bad cuts of chicken, it was all very very odd. I wouldnt recommend this place to anyone, and we won’t be ordering from here again. They did get it here in 20 mins, but still it was not worth it. I do however love how they delivered it(In a big paper bag, they put a piece of cardboard at the bottom to keep the food steady so it wouldnt spill) So two stars it is.
Stefany V.
Tu valoración: 3 Las Vegas, NV
For around $ 25, you can get six pounds of food. I know because I weighed our bag. Pearl Wok To GO is conveniently located to my home and work, great price to value ratio, and good flavors. Particularly the won ton soup! Lemon chicken is spot-on in flavor, and perfectly crispy because they poked holes in the box lid. Good attention to detail! Moo Shu pork is decent but not my favorite dish, served with pancakes that are reminiscent of tortillas. Healthy-seeming dish with lots of cabbage, mushrooms, and other veggies. Menu also offers steamed veggie and protein options for those seeking healthy choices. But the won ton soup. Lord. The $ 5 bowl is huge, has 6 plump and stuffed won tons, but the broth is the star! Perfectly savory, probably packed with MSG, topped with a ton of shredded green onion. Perfect when you’re under the weather. EDIT: Subtracted a star for lack of consistency. Have gone back for the wor won ton soup, and the broth isn’t as good and the wontons were soggy despite being allegedly«fresh made». Lemon chicken is always solid though, and the barbeque pork egg foo young is really well done.