First time trying this place. Stopped in for a quick lunch while at a conference. They are located in the food court inside Northlake Mall. I ordered the fried rice combo with orange chicken and bourbon chicken. Got to the register to pay and they don’t have ANY soy or duck sauce. Lady says they haven’t received their delivery yet. I wish I’d known this prior to ordering and I believe that they deliberately don’t tell customers because once you pay its too late. The orange chicken was too sweet and the bourbon chicken was just ok. There were some really dried up pieces in the mix. Probably left over from yesterday. Really wanted some soy and duck sauce. Would have helped with the taste. I prolly won’t return.
Jamie B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Charlotte, NC
Friendly service. Chicken was rock hard, and over cooked. The lo mein was flavorless, and boiled, not fried. The steamed veggies were not cooked all the was through.
Star B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Charlotte, NC
This place has delicious food! At least what I get! I love the fact that the chicken is real! I am very picky about the food I eat. The employees there are always pleasant. No over the top friendliness or smiles, but never funky or bad attitudes. I ordered tyre 2 messy entrée. It it’s like $ 7 and some change. Give them a shot! You will enjoy it!
Inchang Moses S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Charlotte, NC
First of all, I have no idea who Yeung is. Then again, I don’t know who Leng is either. Hey, I don’t even know who McDonald was. But I like all of them. But I’d put Mr. Leng in front of Mr. Yeung if I had to compare them. Well, they used to be good. Their General T’sao and Lo Mein-ish noodle was really good. Now, the noodle’s drier and the chicken is just too sweet/spicy. But it’s still ok. The location isn’t the best though. Do keep in mind that this is inside a mall. One is in Northlake Mall and the other is in Concord Mills mall. The one at Northlake is in a fairly okay food court. But the Concord Mills food court can get a bit weird. IDK. Anyway, it’s good enough to go try it.
Victoria W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Vernon Hills, IL
Well, after having a pretty terrible experience at Maki of Japan at the northlake food court, I was eager to try Yeung’s to see if their Asian food is any better. Better, yes, is it much better no? I got the singapore noodle and the lo-mein. The lo-mein tasted like soy sauce, the flavor was not impressive. THe singapore noodle while greasy lacks salt, i was seriously about to walk back and get a couple packets of salt for my noodle. The price here is $ 6.10 for a 1 entrée with 1 side plate. Spring rolls are $ 1.32…Soups are like $ 1.50. The price is not bad, not much different than Maki. They accept credit card but not American express.