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    Wong's Kitchen

    3.6 (37 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese
    Open 11:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    Eggfoo  fried rice sweet sour shrimp
    Martha K.

    First the lady was very friendly ordered online nice pickup easy Now the food egg foo young good patties where large. Sweet sour shrimp was good a little doughie could have cooked longer. Fried rice was good Prices are very reasonable I was expecting 2 patties for the price you receive three patties WOW. Overall I like this place will be going back.

    Shrimp Lo Mein
    Sadie S.

    This place wasn't amazing or anything, but for $8 and being 3 blocks from my house, it really was not bad at all. I ordered shrimp Lo Mein. The shrimp were just little salad shrimp, but there were plenty of them. In addition to the noodles and shrimp, there were onions, mushrooms and green onions. More veggies would have been nice, but like I said, $8. It was greasy like normal inexpensive Chinese usually is. The flavor was pretty good. The service was excellent and the very best part?? The take out came in a traditional paper box and was packaged in a brown paper bag! No plastic or polystyrene!! Yay!!! I complimented the very sweet lady and I encourage you to do so as well. Plastic and polystyrene suck! Cheap, decent, close to home, and eco-friendly. Nice work, Wong's Kitchen. TAKE OUT ONLY!

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    My favorite Chinese food in the world. The shrimp lo mein keeps me coming back every time. A favorite in the East side.

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    Kbug Pao Pork was great and honestly is affordable to feed the whole family. Its one of favorites now!

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    Excellent chow mein,take out!! Recently moved to neighborhood so will be eating there often....more later

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