The food is good and most of the employees are nice but the manager is extremely rude. I eat here frequently and placed an order for delivery while working from home and was told there was a fifteen dollar minimum for delivery. As I eat there frequently I told them that I’d be glad to pick up but they should put the minimum on their website because I was familiar with a small restaurant that was sued for that and I didn’t want anyone to do that to them. She hung up on me. When I went to the restaurant I told her it was rude to hang up on me and she continued to talk down to me telling me I should go somewhere else and repeatedly asking me do I still want my food. I never raised my voice or got angry and continued to tell her that I don’t appreciate her tone and I’m not angry I simply wanted them to know so they could avoid that fate. I have never been talked down to like that in my life! She then said over and over that she wouldn’t serve me because I would tell everyone the food is bad. A different woman that usually takes my order apologized and put my order in. When the manager came back, I was in tears from being talked down to she told me to wait by the door for my food on the other side of a curtain while everyone else waited near the register. I will not ever give another dime to a restaurant that thinks it’s ok to treat loyal customers this way.
Phil G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Pittsburgh, PA
Hunan’s seems to have mixed reviews, and I think I understand why. Its all about expectations. I was looking for a place to eat a quick lunch that was under $ 10 and neither fast food nor a chain. Hunans fits that, and for that reason I am satisfied and have no complaints. I had cashew chicken. It was fine, and I liked it, but nothing spectacular. The steamed rice was good. The sweet and sour soup was good. The dining area was clean and quiet.
Raymond S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Coraopolis, PA
Our family loves it! Friendly smiling faces and service. Always willing to throw in a couple extra fortune cookies for our kids. Add the fried dumplings with peanut sauce to your order.
Tony C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Rowland Heights, CA
Best Chinese food in America style, searched on Yalp for Chinese food nearby airport, and this place had good ratings. Wasn’t disappointed with the food and services. Too bad that have to leave next day, otherwise would definitely go back again.
Charles S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Houston, TX
Not very authentic Chinese. Chinese restaurants have a certain taste and style that i’m familiar with, and this resto lacks that. It actually seems a bit amateur. The rice isnt asian type rice, and the flavorings are quite bland. My advice to the owners is to get hired in a Chinese resto and learn their secret, because yours are working.
Lloyd W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Williamsburg, VA
I had no expectations of the restaurant when I arrived to place my «to go» order. I was warmly greeted by 2 staff members and reviewed the menu. While the menu is not as extensive as some Chinese spots it’s certainly more than sufficient for most patrons. As I sat at a table I couldn’t help but notice the restaurant was incredibly clean… reassuring for a first time customer ordering take-out. My order of chicken with vegetables was available with a minimum wait time. My trip home was less than 5 minutes but once there I found the food very hot and attractive. The staff had packed utensils for my use as they had become aware I was traveling. Bottom line: food was very tasty and the portion was plentiful. The«red» sauce was a bit different than I have previously experienced but it was tasty and did not overpower the fresh vegetables/chicken. Absolutely no complaints here and, despite this being a takeout experience, I’m giving the restaurant a «4» for cleanliness, courteous staff, quantity/taste of entrée’. Nest trip I’d like to eat at the restaurant and try the ice cream shop located a couple doors down. Give it a try
Joe K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Jensen Beach, FL
In my desperation for some decent Chinese food I turned to Unilocal,which the reviews led me here. I had the general Tso’s with tofu, my wife had a vegetable garlic sauce mix. Wife’s veggies were old, no real flavor to them. The sauce was gloppy and bland. I’m a sucker for general Tso’s tofu, and was disappointed with the sauce. Certainly tasted out of a bottle sweet with no real depth. Just ok at best. The servers were attentive though, and even though the general Tso’s tofu was only on the dinner menu they made it for me for lunch. Kind people, with good service. Just don’t recommend the food.
Krissy M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Coraopolis, PA
The pork fried rice they have here is really good compared to the other place where you can get Chinese food in the area. I also love that when I was in the mood for some tofu in black bean sauce which was not in their menu, they still prepared it for me, that was really great! Service is great, very friendly. After a few take outs from here they already know you.
Kristin J.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Manassas, VA
The best things about Hunan in order: 1. They have old school hand crank paper towel dispensers in their clean bathrooms. 2. The soy sauce tastes great and is essential to get you through the meal. 3. A cat waves goodbye to you as you bolt out the door. 4. The man who brings plates of hot objects and bowls of liquids smiles a lot – probably because he can’t believe your white taste buds can eat such garbage and he hopes you will still leave a tip. 5. The lifesaver mints by the cash register get the taste of Hunan’s food out of your mouth. We ordered hot tea, wonton soup, cream cheese wontons, orange chicken, sesame chicken, and fried rice. The hot tea was extremely dark and powdery – overwhelming and bland at the same time. POWs probably eat better soup than Hunan’s hot water in a bowl. The two wontons in each bowl were hard like stale, dried-out meatballs and were literally floating in hot water with a touch of diced scallions. The fried cream cheese wontons were served dry with no sauce and tasted strangely re-frozen and re-fried. The chicken dishes looked the same – freezer-burned stale skinny nuggets with strange breading and unconvincing sauces attempting to stick to them. Neither of us could even get through half of the plates. The best thing about the fried rice was the egg if you picked it out of the flavorless rice. To add insult to injury, the cheapest fortune cookies imaginable were served at the end and I had to spit mine out. I hope that does not bring me seven years of bad luck! I don’t think adding more brain-eating MSG would help this place – how do you intensify no flavor at all? At the very least, I have learned to not expect good ethnic food in Pittsburgh.
Jack L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Pittsburgh, PA
I’ve totally given up on this place. The staggeringly bad choices for Asian food around Moon /Sewickley are just all around. Since I live nearby, I hit this place as a default setting. Kung Pao Chicken($ 11) and Shrimp Toast($ 7.95). It adds up in a hurry and by the end of the meal, you wonder, «Where did it all go?» Or if you are feeling a little on the existential side, «Is that all there is?» For the price, the Kung Pao Chicken tastes cheap and rubbery. On the good side, you get plenty of this cheap and rubbery chicken. Flavor is just meh. A bit on the bland side sometimes. The Shrimp Toast is OK. Most times I have ordered this, it comes burnt. Since it’s mostly pizza places that deliver to our house, Hunan is the only non-pizza option that delivers. If I order Kung Pao and Shrimp Toast, I easily get to the $ 15 minimum delivery threshold. But, in the end, I should have just driven myself to Leetsdale or Robinson for something better. On the upside, if you do end up eating inside the restaurant, very nice people work there. But, the food coming out of that kitchen is just bland, bland, bland.
R Ian D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 McKees Rocks, PA
If you’ve only eaten American Chinese food, you won’t know what hit you. This is the finest, most authentic Chinese food I’ve eaten outside of Toronto’s Chinatown and Hong Kong!
Mary T.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Cleveland, OH
Nice workers. Food not so great. 8-(
Mark N.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Jacksonville, FL
The food here is fine but it’s not worth price. It’s regular take out quality food but since they have a dining room want to charge you twice the price. I can’t recommend it, the quality does not justify the price.
Paul G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Winchester, VA
Oh my Gosh, the dinner my wife and I just at at Hunan was one of the very best Chinese meals I’ve ever had! It was the best beef and broccoli ever, and the garlic eggplant was divine. You must eat here.
Patrick P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pittsburgh, PA
Close your eyes and imagine you are in a Chinese home where they decided to offer you a seat and make you a meal. I stopped in since it was close after a 5 hour drive. The place is small —(approximately 10 tables(which 2 are booths). I looked at the dinner menu and settled on the Crispy Chicken and Egg Drop Soup. The Egg Drop Soup was all I like about the soup. It had a chicken broth base slighlty sweet with strands of egg. The crispy chicken was not from a supplier. Please note bad chinese restaurants use pretty much the same suppliers(your buffet locations) where everything is pre-made and prepared. This was not the case. You can tell they take time and use fresh ingredients to prepare your meal. My chicken consisted of freshly breaded /deep fried tenderloins that were sauteed with broccoli, peppers, onions and covered wtih their hunan sauce. It was sweet and spicy but not as spice as a General Tso’s. I ordered tea to drink — it was a black tea /not the traditional green tea I normally get. I recommend this place and will probably return since I will be up here for the next several months. Service — Great — I can tell they are known for their take out — I think I was the only one sitting in the dining room on a Sunday Evening(or everyone was at the Steelers game) Food — Very good — everything tasted fresh — no kits here. My meal was around $ 12, my soupd was $ 3 Atmosphere — it was small and very bright for dinner. The atmosphere is functional — not romantic or lively I will be back!
Kay E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pittsburgh, PA
Since the usual Chinese takeout is currently recovering from a fire, Shawn and I went with this little gem of a place. The lunch specials are well worth the $ 8-$ 10 and are very filling. Each lunch special includes your entire, a choice of steamed or fried rice, and a choice of soup. The portions are very generous. The boss lady ordered an extra egg roll and was thrilled to see that the little fried wonder was overly stuffed and well worth the $ 2. I want to go eat in at the restaurant and try the first item listed under«Our Chef Suggests:» on the menu, a Neptune basket. «Neptune Basket» a gather of fresh jumbo shrimp, tender scallops, and chicken in a lacy basket made of shredded potatoes. Garden fresh vegetables in a dark sauce are a colorful and taste addition.” Can you say YUMMY!!! Anyway, I had to deduct one star because it did take an hour to get our meal, even though the lady who took out order said 25 minutes. But it was still sooo good!