Just ate here, very good food and service! I got the Bulgogi(#29) and I would recommend it :) They don’t list it on the screen menus, so be sure to look at the paper menu to see what all choices there are. The free froyo was a good bonus, even though I didn’t like it since it was a tangy yogurt. Still, it was free so its not like I can really complain about it! The mayo/cabbage mixture was a side on all the plates, and it was sweet and tastes good with the rice.
Jay V.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Dallas, TX
Lunch special that goes until 2pm is convenient, however, the food I have received on several occasions near 2pm tasted like it had been prepared several hours earlier. Food sits out to left of cashier. Have dined here about four times, do not plan to return.
Lamont G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Dallas, TX
Props to them for being open to the customer. They are open to using the korean white noodles to make their chicken lo mein. So raising my opinion about them. Not as good as it use to be, but it is ok for a noodley meal on the way back home.
Neha V.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Dallas, TX
I have to admit I was excited when I found out you get free froyo with every meal. I ordered the 22 and got a cup of froyo while I waited. The food was horrible! The broccoli was yellow and over cooked. I don’t think they were chinese noodles… Pretty sure those were spaghetti noodles. The menu claimed ‘spicy’ but honestly the sauce tastes like nothing! Buttered pasta would’ve had more taste. There were chicken shavings in there(not pieces or cubes). I work right around the corner from this place and I will never be here again
James K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dallas, TX
My wife and I ordered a spicy seafood noodle soup and a spicy Mongolian beef. Both tasted really good especially the seafood noodle soup. The order came out really quickly and the free frozen yogurt was better than the most buffet quality ice creams that I’ve had so far.
D'man D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Jacksonville, FL
WiA is a clean, spacious Asian restaurant which serves the usual Chinese fare, though not an extensive menu, together with varieties of noodles, Korean special and, even Bento. The place has large seating area and lunch special items are laid out near the ordering counter for easy serving. As I approached the cashier desk with getting the lunch special in mind, a glance on the left where items were laid out put a dent in my plan. The tray looked half-empty and whatever food was left didn’t feel appealing. Needless to say, I ordered something else but found out later that it was not a good choice either. I got the Veg fried rice. The to-go box is pretty big and portion was generous. Unlike fried rice from other places, this one had petite cut very very few veg that was almost lost in the rice. As I reached the bottom of the box, I realized that the box was a savior; had I eaten the same thing in a plate I would have consume the whole oil… the bottom was filled with oil that didn’t smell good. To make thing worse, the fried rice was tasteless; even more so, it left a very unpleasant aftertaste. Suffice to say that it was one of the worst fried rice I’ve eaten. The cashier lady could have been a little more welcoming.
LaToya M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Dallas, TX
I got the lunch special that comes with an egg roll or dumpling. Rice or noodles and two entrees. I chose dumpling… bad choice, had a weird fishy taste to it. Got the noodles, they were cool and I thinks it’s because they were fresh. Also chose sesame chicken and Mongolian pork. The chicken was dry like it had been sitting there an hour. The Mongolian pork was good and I would order it again. Overall I would come back but I know what not to get next time. Also they have free frozen yogurt. At first bite I was like what is this but ate a couple more bites and started to love it. I don’t know what flavor it was but I would go back just for some more of that.
Renee C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Dallas, TX
Terrible quality. I bet they cook their food 3 days in advance and leave it under a heating lamp prior to serving. The chicken was chewy and dry. Rice was tasteless. No flavor whatsoever. Why are they even in business? I heard from a lot of my coworkers nearby who 100% agree with me that this restaurant is beyond subpar.
Robert S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Lewisville, TX
Not impressed. The food was ok at best. The egg rolls look like little rolls that they bought from Swans. Overall for the price it just wasn’t worth it.
Jennifer W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Plano, TX
Around my office this is one of the best options for Asian food unless I’m willing to drive to MacArthur, it’s relatively new and I was happy to be able to get a very good portion of food, an egg roll, and a drink for about $ 10. Basically the same deal as Panda Express(like the other reviewer mentions) but with a more home-cooked feel and larger portions. I was a definite fan of their General Tso’s and their orange chicken, the veggie egg roll was really delicious and they are generous with the bottles of sriracha around the restaurant which makes everything better! Free frozen yogurt and very sweet staff(it may be run by a family?) and for lunch time cravings, they’ll continue to get our business!
Jim C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Carlsbad, CA
Awesome Chicken Lo Mein. I have never gotten to try anything else because it is so good that is all I ever order! Friendly, quick service – clean and well priced with a generous portion – stuffed every time I leave!
Matt N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Carrollton, TX
Pretty generic Asian place that is cafeteria style for the lunch special akin to Panda Express. They offer a regular menu as well with all your staples such as fried rice. The food was alright, just kind of bland. You get a good portion and the price is good so it isn’t a terrible choice. The main highlight of the place is the complimentary froyo, which was pretty good.