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    WANG'S TABLE

    3.8 (142 reviews)
    ModerateChinese, Seafood, Noodles
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    Updated 1 month ago

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    General Chicken (Hot) - 左宗鸡
    Elizabeth A.

    I ordered DoorDash. I felt like I was on an episode of is it cake but the one was- is it meat. The sesame chicken was cut into such thin strips I could nearly see through it. Literally some pieces were kinda like the crispies from long John silvers. And many pieces were so tough I could literally not eat it.I know not all of that was meat. The general Tao chicken was in chunks, but the meat was gross, the sauce was greasy. The friend rice was fine. But the meat for the two dishes we ordered was so bad. I mean I want to give it a 2.5 star review. Hardly any broccoli, and the portions were rather small for Chinese food. In styrofoam boxes, the worst for hot food and microplastics. I will not be eating here again, but I wish someone could recommend a good Chinese spot in Reno. Have not found that yet.

    Hot and sour soup. Not my favorite, but a 7 out of 10 for sure.
    Amanda L.

    Yes, definitely go here! I was pleasantly surprised and it was my first time visiting. We will be coming back many times for sure. My fianceé told me about the Lemon chicken she tried for her first visit and how much she loved it! It's not her usual to to for the lunch specials, but she highly praises it. I am very happy to say that I do too now. The chicken was cooked perfectly and reminded me of chicken Katsu, light and crisp. It wasn't drenched in a gelatinous over lemony sauce either. Everything was light and refreshing, if you love lemon I suggest asking for a couple more wedges. I can't wait to have it again very soon. [[HIGHLIGHT]]The entire time we were there which was about 45 minutes there were hardly any other customers for a Friday I thought it would be much more busy around lunch time. I do not believe this place deserves to be that slow on a Friday at all.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] I'm seriously going to be dreaming of more scallion pancakes with that sauce! [[HIGHLIGHT]]The dining room and bathroom was very large and clean.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]Also, I really love the pictures of the food along the windows. Pictures are always very helpful.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] On our way out we picked up almond cookies for $2 per bag (sandwich bag ziplock). When I bit into it I was immediately transported to the Japanese tea garden in San Francisco. I have very fond childhood memories there. We always had almond cookies with our jasmine tea. Well done all! See ya on the next visit

    Michelle C.

    I was very surprised by this place. Not exactly sure what to expect but didnt expect it to become one of my favorite Chinese places in reno.. The place is pretty big.. they have 2 separate rooms good for parties.. its clean and bright. The staff is nice but overly nice or fake which can get annoying so I love it..lol.. they are on top of Refills! They have lunch combos specials that includes a couple appetizers, one main entree, choice from 2 different rices, 2 soups...good prices.. The first time there i got the lemon chicken..its a breaded and fried piece with a lemon sauce and its so good.. The 2nd time I got the sweet and sour chicken. The pieces were good but needed a little less sauce. Ill get it again but ask for light sauce. Im picky about friend rice. I love a good amount of egg and not overly cooked rice and they do it right.. I got so excited with the big pieces of egg.. The best thing that im obsessed with is their scallion pancakes and the dipping sauce.. something that has to be tasted..

    Chicken and broccoli.
    Kristie W.

    My husband ordered the General's Chicken, which was very good - not the overly breaded kind you normally get at most places. Good flavor, and great texture. I had the Chicken Broccoli, which was nice, but it could have used more flavor so I added a lot of the chili sauce, which gave it the needed punch. I will say, the paper chicken that he adds to each dish is a standout here as are the sesame balls. That bean paste is delicious.

    Beef and broccoli
    Teuila G.

    We stopped in for dinner tonight, and I'm so glad we did. Sorry coach, if you're reading this, Chinese food is a guilty pleasure of mine. Big menu and a ton of special dishes featured here. Tonight, we ordered their dinner specials: a beef and broccoli, general's chicken, and a Mongolian beef. Each entrée came with a choice of sweet and sour soup or egg drop soup and accompanied by three appetizers; an egg roll, sesame ball, and a chicken wrap. Omg yes, those bites were all so good! I highly recommend it all! All three entrées had great flavor and would order all three again in a heartbeat. We were too stuffed for ice cream, but we did order boba milk tea less sweet, and it was perfect! Service was just as good as our meal. I believe they were a father son duo. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Restaurant had an additional room to the side that was closed off, but where we were seated was perfect, well lit, and clean.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]Their restrooms were impressive in size, cleanliness, and decor.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] This small business restored my faith that restaurants still take pride in food and service. We thank you for the great meal and the superb service. You're our new favorite! We look forward to future visits to try some of your featured specials.

    Marianne N.

    I picked up our dinner tonight because your restaurant had great reviews. I must say I was extremely disappointed. Our food was ice cold and my chicken dish was very very dry it had no sauce and absolutely no taste. My husband meal was not hot at all like you advertised. I'm sorry to say you will not be getting a good review. I hate to say Panda Express would of been better and cheaper

    Hawaiian Fried Rice -
    Vincent L.

    This food is probably the closest thing to 100% pure authentic chinese food I could find in Reno-- Hands down they had everything from the flavor to how fresh the food was made to order. The best thing you can order to see if it's an authentic chinese restaurant is "egg rolls". Wang's Table egg rolls were probably the best I've tasted in Reno and had the perfect texture and taste that left my mouth a little hot when I bit into it. The fried rice was almost perfect, although I believe it was on the saltier side. The egg drop soup was delicious. I ordered "3 Flavors with Hot Garlic Sauce Dinner Special" from their dinner special and it tasted amazing, especially the sauce The restroom and restaurant was very clean and the location is perfect for a mid-day lunch or evening dinner after walking around Midtown. The staff were attentive and had check up on us multiple times throughout my dinner. Overall, I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone that wants to enjoy authentic chinese food!

    Look at the oil pouring off...horrible
    Tommy J.

    Sadness and regret is what I can say about Wang's. Nothing like when it first opened. My wife ordered our normal go-to dinner items. And I can't say anything good about the dishes. That is rare in itself, as we like to search for something that is redeeming...but this is obviously day old, reheated food. What we ordered: Pan-fried potstickers 1/2 crispy Duck Walnut shrimp Vegetable Delight Combination fried rice Combination chow mein 1. CrispyDuck. Was not crispy. We had to put it in the oven to crisp it some as the skin was chewy. It was obvious the duck was Pre-cooked, frozen and then just dipped in the deep fryer. No spices or flavor. Chewy like a 3!day old frozen duck. 2. Walnut shrimp. White gooey batter? Caked on the shrimp it was literally mush on shrimp. Again rubbery shrimp...like it was cooked a few hours ago, and heated in the microwave. 3. Fired Rice and chow mien. It you look at the noodles, they are soaked in oil. The oil is just running off. The meat in these was old and stale also. Just like pre-cooked and frozen? Then heated when cooking. 4. Pan-fried dumplings. More like oil soaked, barely browned dumpling. Doughy, chewy outside, very hard ground meat inside. Not fresh, not good. The list goes on. I am familiar with storing cooked food in the fridge and then re-heating it. The texture of meat changes...the veggies don't have that crispness. I don't pay for re-heated, day old food.

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    wangs was good. wish they used fresh shrimp for the honey shrimp. the chow mein was very good. the mongolian beef was chewy.

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