My family and I recently visited Manchu Wok for the first time, and I was disgusted! Upon arrival at 7:55 p. m, we asked if there was some sort of late night special as many restaurants in that food court offered that discount. The answer was no, so we proceeded to order our food. The portion were VERY small and could barely fill the container provided, even when asked for a larger portion. So our food was prepared in about 5 minutes and we sat down to eat, when we see a crowd forming in front Manchu Wok for of course ‘the late night special’, and the portions provided were substantially larger. I went up to tell them no one had told us about the promotion, even after we asked, and all the servers as well as the manager denied it. After a heated argument, I was asked to leave or they would call security. If you are considering whether to take a chance on this restaurant, don’t waste your money. It is NOTHING but garbage food and horrible service!
Sam P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 East York, Toronto, Canada
Rotten food!!! Why waste my time with giving a rewrite because we all know it’s not good but sometimes the kids crave noodles. I took one bite of the pork and knew it was rotten. I notified the staff and they didn’t do anything about it.
Ken R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Hampton, VA
Stopped my Manchu Wok for the first time. Absolutely the worse Chinese food I have every eaten in 56 years. The black pepper chicken did not have any meat in it whatsoever. It consisted of big sticks of celery and mushrooms. Portion size was not small but VERYSMALL. Entries were 1 ounce with about 4 ounces of fried rice. The mixed vegetables were like the black peppered chicken. It contained 80% celery sticks. All food was so greasy that the entire bottom container of each entrée and fried rice was covered with oil when I finished the meal(if you call it a meal). They use heavily saturated oils so you actually will make a healthier choice by sticking with the burger and fries. I paid $ 7 for celery sticks and greasy fried rice. Hopefully this company will go bankrupt and save a lot of people from getting food poisoning.
Destry H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Alameda, CA
During my recent stay in Toronto, Canada… I decided to stroll through the mall. Like any typical shopping mall, there was a food court! I wasn’t all that hungry but knew I needed to put a little something in my tummy. This food court actually had a pretty good variety of cuisines ranging from Indian, Mexican, African, Caribbean, Chinese, Japanese, and Morracan, it almost overwhelmed me with the choices I had? I decided upon Manchu Wok and ordered Honey-Garlic Chicken with Fried Rice and Shanghai Noodles and a Egg Roll. I must say that I like real Chinese cuisine, not the typical fast food type. I must have been really hungry because this was really tasty… pleasantly surprised even for fast food! If the question were to ever pop up, Destry upon your next visit to Toronto’s Fairview Mall Food Court, would you return to this food court and Manchu Wok again? Yes, indeed I would!
Ben W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Toronto, Canada
I stopped by ‘the wok’ for a quick lunch because I had an appointment in the area. The price was right($ 6 for 2 meat choices and rice) but I was disappointed with the meat portions(couple of tablespoons of each type. Everything tasted pretty good but I won’t be back… there are several other places to get food in the same foodcourt that will provide a bigger protein kick.
Karl R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Burlington, Canada
A food court isn’t a food court UNLESS it has a Manchu Wok. There’s nothing particularly good about Machu Wok, of course. It’s chicken balls slathered in sweet and sour sauce, honey garlic ribs, lemon chicken and rice. You know, stuff real Chinese people eat in China nearly every single day. It’s just comforting to know when you’re tired of McDonald’s, where very little of their food these days is slathered in syrups, you can still get meat in syrup. Pro-tip: avoid the rice. Go for the noodles.