Over all not so bad, I had lomein orange chicken and BBQ chicken. Not the best orange chicken ever but the BBQ chicken is on point. Very nice people, can’t understand a word but not rude at all.
LaVerne G.
Tu valoración: 1 Cleveland, OH
The sample was better than the food. We had orange chicken. It was not tasty and it was hard with no meat inside. The rice was old and hard too. We had courtesy cup of water. It was not clean, something was in it. We are going to call this review«Don’t let the samples fool u».
Dennis S.
Tu valoración: 1 North Ridgeville, OH
Avoid at all costs. Got food poisoning from General Tso Chicken w/Fried Rice. The mall was packed and the lines at every establishment but this one were a mile long. I chose it because I was in a hurry. I paid dearly. STAYAWAY!
Jason V.
Tu valoración: 2 Cleveland, OH
Stir Fry 88 is about average for Chinese mall food, which is to say that even low expectations are unlikely to be satisfied. Not much has changed despite the relocation to the new(and very much improved) Great Northern Mall food court. The fact that they consistently have the shortest(or no) line among all the food court establishments is probably both the reason you’re there and a telltale sign of things to come. The food choices are familiar: greasy lo mein noodles, soggy vegetables, fried rice, white rice, chicken with mushroom, chicken with broccoli, mango chicken, orange chicken, bourbon chicken, General Tso’s chicken, spring rolls, etc. Nothing really stood out, though the bourbon chicken was halfway decent. The chicken with mushrooms was particularly bad, and you are probably better off with plain white rice rather than the lo mein or fried rice options.
Magda M.
Tu valoración: 2 San Francisco, CA
When the budget and stomach dictate fast-food Chinese, I listen! However, my experience at Stir Fry 88 was very disappointing today. I ordered a 2 item combo to go with Fried Rice, «spicy» Bourbon Chicken & General Tso’s Chicken. The rice was dry and the peas tasted as if they were incredibly stale and/or undercooked. The Spicy Bourbon Chicken was incredibly salty and not spicy at all. The General Tso’s Chicken was the«best» out of any of the items, but still– it was drenched in excessive amounts of sauce(I love General Tso’s flavor but enough sauce is enough sauce… I prefer chicken dipped in sauce instead of sauce dipped in chicken). If you have a craving for some chicken, soy sauce, rice and veggies at this food court, you are MUCH better off going to the Japanese restaurant.