Great food! Always fresh from the dinners to the rice. My daughters love the Orange Chicken which is actually really light, not heavily breaded and just the right amount of spice. We prefer the Happy Family which my husband orders for it to be ‘spicy’. They will tailor to your request which is awesome. They are service is always fast and friendly.
Kate A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Kalamazoo, MI
We recently moved to the area from Michigan, looking for some good Thai food like back home. The selection is good, and we’ve tried s couple different menu items. All in all, mostly underwhelmed. Fried rice is very dry/bland. Decent crab ragoons though
Jen A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Chicago, IL
I’ll start off by saying that I don’t like to write bad reviews. However, as a Unilocaler who relies on reviews when selecting a restaurant in a new area, I felt obliged. I ordered take out after reading decent Unilocal reviews. The food was not good. The sweet and sour chicken was 95% breading. The egg rolls were mostly deep fried wrapper. Moo shoo was just okay. My kids even said the white rice tasted funny(tasted ok to me). Bottom line… nobody felt very well after eating. Disappointed!
Jason J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chesterton, IN
Great Chinese food. My favorite is the Thai Fried rice. crab Rangoon and traditional Chinese chicken dishes are great too. Prices can’t be beat. Our family of three typically get out of there for less than $ 20. Stay away from the Pad Thai. Not terrible but if you are a Thai food fan you will be disappointed
Aimee L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chesterton, IN
Happy wok is always fresh and you get so much in your order. I order here at least 1 x per month and have tried other Chinese places in the area and none come close to happy wok
Bill B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chesterton, IN
We have been there many times, and have enjoyed it every time. The food is consistent, fresh and hot. The service is excellent. I look foreword to my next visit, perhaps tonight. Bill, in Chesterton.
Michael B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chesterton, IN
Happy Wok is the place to go for a quick Chinese meal. It’s not at all fancy, but the food is quite tasty. The atmosphere isn’t up to the standard set by Tao Chen’s a few hundred yards away in the same parking lot, but that doesn’t matter when the food arrives. It’s also perfect for take-out. While most of their offerings are very good, but not something to get really excited about, their egg foo yung is exquisite.
Ian J.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Chesterton, IN
If you’re smart you’d go to Tao chens across from this place. This is like fast food Chinese crap and it isn’t real it’s all thawed
Zac M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Valparaiso, IN
One of the better chinese restaurants in the area. However, if you have ever had true, authentic Chinese, you would realize how Americanized this style of food, at most restaurants, has become. Ignorance is bliss right! Give it a shot, shouldn’t be disappointed.
Denise M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Naperville, IL
Wow, color me surprised with Happy Wok! This whole time I dismissed it as a dive inferior to Tao Chen right across the street, but that really isn’t the case. Happy Wok is standard American Chinese food, but it is done well. If you are getting dinner for two people or more(or even just for 1 person it might work out), you should def get the Family Dinner. You get soup, several appetizers, and an entrée for less than how much getting them all separately would cost, and you get a ton of food too. Anyway, eggrolls and crab rangoon were just okay, but sesame chicken and beef chow mei fun were good. I really liked their hot and sour soup. Lots of the vegetable ingredients seemed quite fresh, and the flavor and spicy level was very good. Service was also very friendly and good. Also, I really liked that among the other condiments on the tables, they had a thing of duck sauce. Anyway, there’s like two Chinese food places in Chesterton, so you can’t say there’s a ton of options, but Happy Wok is a decent one.
Sari H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chesterton, IN
Happy Wok in Chesterton is very consistent, and the staff are super nice… seems to be a father, son and daughter, and they’re always pleasant. They’ll make pretty much anything special you ask for, and provide extra sauce, etc. with a happy attitude. The veggies are always fresh and never soggy… the only thing that I would avoid is the fried rice(that variety that’s just yellow-stained rice with no eggs or veggies or seasoning). I can’t honestly say whether it’s super authentic, as I’ve never been to China, but it sure is good!