Glad I found this place. Unlike Panda Express where the chow mein and fried rice are the bland afterthought part of your combo, here it’s moist and flavorful. The mushroom chicken, teriyaki chicken and beef broccoli are excellent. Plus you need a forklift to hold the to go box — They REALLY pack it in there. You definitely get your money’s worth.
Ma T.
Tu valoración: 5 Simi Valley, CA
My family loves this place. Friendly staff great food. They really load up your plate. Best bbq pork around.
Rebecca B.
Tu valoración: 5 Simi Valley, CA
Great place for lunch! I got the almond chicken. It was fresh and tasted very good. The staff was really nice and welcoming.
Hanna S.
Tu valoración: 3 Simi Valley, CA
It’s not bad, it’s not good either. It’s cheap Chinese food which is great because they give you huge portions. Sadly, this place just isn’t on par with other Chinese places around town.
Bob G.
Tu valoración: 3 Thousand Oaks, CA
They get 4 stars for teriyaki chicken — the orange and garlic 2 stars. Portion sizes are HUGE(in those tiny containers) over all 3 stars — I would occasionally have the teriyaki chicken. Wouldn’t invite friends or guests — gotta have a 4 star rating or better for that.
Hakob N.
Tu valoración: 4 Burbank, CA
I’m not a fan of Chinese food but this place pulls it off Portions are very generous, food is fresh n tasty, staff is friendly and the prices are good. If you’re craving Chinese, give this place a shot PS It’s cash only, so come prepared =)
Luella R.
Tu valoración: 5 Duarte, CA
My favorite Chinese fast food in the 818. It’s usually a hit or miss with Chinese fast food and I usually don’t expect too much. I came here really hungry and I was taken back by how good the food tasted! The quality is on point. The sweet girls packed my food to the point the lid could not close! There was enough food for 2 people plus a drink that came out to less than $ 9. I got the chicken teriyaki and the spicy orange chicken. I had to tip because I was impressed by everything. It’s a small family business and definitely better than Panda Express next door.
David P.
Tu valoración: 5 Simi Valley, CA
Simple food. Generous Portions. Friendly Staff. Super Cheap Prices.
Dixon S.
Tu valoración: 4 Simi Valley, CA
My once a week place, to get a great amount of good tasting Chinese food, at a great price. Friendly, helpful people and a varying selection of well prepapred food awaits you. I love their Chow Mein noodles as they are not loaded down with cabbage and onions and stuff I don’t like.
Mike T.
Tu valoración: 4 Simi Valley, CA
Huge portions, low prices and fresh food; what more can you ask for. My favorite 2 item plate is beef & broccoli with bbq pork and chow mein. Be aware though that when you get a drink, you can only refill it once! That is the reason I didn’t give this place 5 stars but I do highly recommend this restaurant. Also word of advice, come hungry!
Codi C.
Tu valoración: 4 Camarillo, CA
Nice flavors, good prices, friendly service! I want to keep coming back to try more – they even have a variety of soups which is perfectly filling for a winter time meal!
Raul G.
Tu valoración: 1 Simi Valley, CA
Got really sick one day after eating here. I blow chunks in their restroom like never before. That was the last time eating here. 2 thumbs down… nasty nasty nasty …
Vinloplus 2.
Tu valoración: 4 Simi Valley, CA
This is always a go to when you want something cheap, lots of it and you have no concern of unhealthy food. It’s Chinese fast food take out. So it tastes just like Chinese fast food take out and I love it. I can’t eat here everyday because Im sure I would be dead but this place is worth the guilty pleasure. Your plate isn’t filled until the lid can’t shut. When they run out of something, they make it fresh for you. You can’t beat the prices either.
Vanessa O.
Tu valoración: 4 Thousand Oaks, CA
The workers here are so kind ! I come here often that they already know me ! The food is good and the portions are large ! With one plate me and my brother feast off of it. The menu prices are very budget efficient ! I love this place ! Only complaint is they only take cash! no cards ! Which sucks ! Because sometimes I’m out of class and I want Chinese food but I only have my card with me and the bank is a few minutes away, so I end up at Panda Express which is almost next door.(Like 5 doors down to the right) and this has happened many times to me and to my other friends to whom I’ve introduced this place to. But other than that, when I have cash and /or I plan to come here with family and friends we always end on a good note !(:
Kyle B.
Tu valoración: 5 Simi Valley, CA
Been coming here for years. Been switch of management a few times. Yet nothing has changed. I call this place«Junky Chinese.» But don’t let this scare you. It’s everything great about what junky Chinese food is. There price is way cheaper than it should be, cause they load your plate till the lid can barely close. My favorite is chow mein only, bbq pork(or chicken) and sesame chicken. I eat it with mustard and lots of hot sauce.
Steve S.
Tu valoración: 4 Simi Valley, CA
The food is tasty, and the selection is pretty good too, and the prices are fair. The servings are HUGE(I would write HUGE in larger font if I could). I could not believe the amount of food that they stuffed into our take out boxes. We had left-overs for days.
Bannister C.
Tu valoración: 4 San Fernando Valley, CA
I think this is a good value restaurant in Simi Valley. It’s like a hidden gem. Portions for 2 entrees, with rice or rice/noodles, are plentiful for $ 5.89. And the taste is not too far off from the national chain, Panda Express. Yes it is Chinese-American oily, make no mistake, but it tastes good. Just don’t overdo it, i.e. a place to go to every now and then. BBQ pork almost as good as genuine Alhambra and San Gabriel valley Chinese restaurants. Lots of food, you will have some leftovers.
Scott B.
Tu valoración: 3 Canyon Country, CA
I came here for lunch today. I’d stumbled across it earlier on Unilocal,and it seemed good. Cheap, and a shload of food. We walked in and there were a lot of people in front of the counter, and only two behind it. My buddy and I stood in line, and ordered. My buddy and I both got the combo b(two items + stuff) My buddy got the spicy chicken and veggies, and I ordered the spicy orange chicken, and the mushroom chicken. The girl behind the counter piled the items into the styrofoam containers. More stuff than human beings should really eat in one sitting. Behind the counter, I saw a line of styrofoam containers, all with«b» labeled on them. There were six or seven of them all in a row. The girl behind the counter was on the ball, the girl behind the register not so much. I watched as she grabbed bags and preceded to play«3 card monte» with the meals. I lost mine in the shuffle.(Which is one of the reasons I never play 3 card monte for actual money.) She put two meals in a bag, and handed them to me. She rang them up, and it was a mere 12.50something and change. I marveled at the price. So cheap! So much food! My brain was going into overdrive thinking about it. I grabbed the tray, and walked outside to a table and began unpacking the feast. I opened it, and it looked a bit off, but… I was hungry, and hunger often overpowers thinking in my brain. After I had eaten some of the chicken, I realized that it wasn’t spicy or orange at all. and… my mushrooms and chicken had alot of other vegetables, and no chicken whatsoever, and… my order of chow mein had extra rice with it. It seems I had lost yet again at 3 card monte. I got somebody else’s order. It was still good mind you. It just wasn’t what I ordered. I’d have gone back, but by the time my brain wrestled command from my stomach, I had eaten half of the meal. The chow mein seemed a bit heavy than it usually is at other places. More doughey somehow. I finished the meal, and I was stuffed. My buddy said«It’s good for what it is.» We hopped back in my car and sped back to work. Now I have 2 hours of cube-work to do. Merrf… I’m so full right now.
To recap: Ridiculously cheap, ridiculously large servings, watch your food if there’s a crowd.
Anthony N.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Greasy Americanized Chinese take out is a secret indulgence of mine. Only a few times a year do I succumb to the siren song of Spicy Orange Chicken or Chow mein noodles. However, when I do give into my desires, nothing hits that Umami spot better than Spicy Orange Chicken and noodles from Panda Wok. Crispy fried chicken pieces immersed in a smoldering and pungent citrusy sauce. It is absolutely what I want after a stressful day. Is it the most authentic? No… Do I care? Not really… Its so wrong but so right all at the same time… Don’t fight it.
John M.
Tu valoración: 2 Torrance, CA
First, let me clean my glasses… done. Now, let me recheck the reviews of this restaurant. Two 5 star reviews. Well, thats promising and an added bonus that it appears to be a «mom and pop» shop. I stop in. Its the usual steam table of food. You point to the entrée, they scoop, you pay(and in my case pay again and again the rest of the day). The noodles were doughy… yes, thats a first! They tasted like undercooked dough. Thats ok, I have plenty of sesame chicken, Ill just polish that off. One bite and its all fried batter. Another bite, same thing. Yet another bite and still all deep fried batter. Beautiful quarter sized chunks that contained corn kernel size chicken. Thankfully the trash can was less than 5 feet from me, because that where 80% of what I odered ended up… the other 20% «repeated» on me for the rest of the day. What saved this from a 1 star rating??? The free refills at the drink machine… and even that is a stretch!