Food is well prepared. Good prices and selection. No frills dining area. Lots of folks doing take out. Free hot tea. I’m on a no oil, no sugar, no salt vegan«nutritarian» lifestyle and this place fits the bill. Their«Health Food Section» on their menu features all steamed veggies with no fat, no oil, no sugar with all sauces on the side and rice on the side. Veggie soup is no salt added. Perfect.
P S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cincinnati, OH
Food here is always good and hot and ready when ordered. The folks that work there are friendly and Im happy to return.
Brian H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cincinnati, OH
If you’re looking for the best Chinese in Fairfield Township look no further. Timmy’s Wok is always cooked perfect and ready within 10 or 15 minutes. My favorite has to he the beef teriyaki with white rice. The wonton soup is always tasty and since you’re getting Chinese don’t miss out on their egg rolls. They have a combo special over lunch hour that is a steal.
Sarah F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Plymouth, MI
Quick review: good standard takeout Chinese We eat here regularly. It is a great place to grab some quick Chinese takeout. Pros: good food, cheap Cons: no delivery
Kevin G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hamilton, OH
Best Chinese around!!! When we first moved to Hamilton, we tried all the Chinese restaurants in a 5 – 10 mile radius. Timmy’s Wok is the best by far. I will note, my husband always gets a meal and asks for no vegetables, because they do seem to out number the meat, if included. We order carry out when we have family visiting, and everyone who has tried it, loves it!
Nobuyuki S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Manteca, CA
I want to say that I love this place, but I guess I ordered the wrong thing. Friday evening is probably not the perfect time to test a place. The parking lot barely had any open spaces. There were apparently a lot of people at the Mexican place on the end. Timmy’s Wok looks good from the outside with the big, lit sign. Inside, it seems clean, casual, and easy to understand. They have some paper menus on the counter to guide you through the many options. While I was looking, I asked if they had fish. She said that they didn’t. Later, my Chinese friend asked me «What do *they* eat?» and it’s a really good question. I know very few Chinese who wouldn’t be eating fish. I guess I can’t blame them for not wanting to share it. I ordered a small hot & sour soup, a small shrimp in lobster sauce, and a mountain dew. It was over $ 10, which I thought was excessive for small(likely Pints) but I’m finding it to be more average, especially in the more popular strip malls. After paying, I went back to the rest room, to the right of the front counter, and through the labyrinth. She brought the soup almost instantly after I had returned, and included a package of fried noodles. The soup seemed almost beef-based, but was not spicy nor was it sour. The taste was good, but it didn’t fit the name. It was almost as if it had been pre-packaged and re-heated in the microwave oven. I thought it odd that it was served in a carry out container, but that saves on washing dishes, and no one asks for a carry out container later to take the remainder home with them. They had a lot of carry out business and it took a while for my food to arrive. It wasn’t unexpected at all. Once again, the carry out containers were being delivered past me to the various groups already there ahead of me. I know that it’s smart, but it seems very unlike home. When she delivered my food, I had to ask for chopsticks since there were none on the service area with napkins, spoons, etc. The rice was lukewarm, but the shrimp in lobster sauce was quite hot. The one thing I noticed is that it was ending up all over the table, from where she set it down, to where I moved it in front of me. There were all these puddles of sticky liquid – corn starch? It really seemed more soup-y than I’d ever seen. There were a number of large shrimp – yes, oxymoron – 8−10 of them, perhaps. Lots of egg white, a few peas and pieces of carrots. You can see the photo I took. There was also some fake seafood – the white with red edges. The truth is – there wasn’t much taste. It wasn’t awful, but it wasn’t memorable either. Other people were enjoying their meals, so I must have ordered the wrong thing. Better luck next time, right?
Wendy C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Liberty Twp, OH
Just moved to town and this is the first Chinese place I’ve tried. I will say positives are that it is super cheap, they are very fast you can completely tell they cook from scratch. You can see them cooking and measuring when you order. It is different Chinese food then what I have had. My cashew chicken did not have the typical American/Chinese flavor and did not have veggies or egg in the fries rice which I found disappointing. Others may find that to be a good thing. Crab raghoon was good but again a different taste than I am used to(very sweet). I have 4 stars because it seemed to be good quality, just not what I personally look for.
Sarah K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Middletown, OH
This place has delicious egg rolls! I’ve tried the sweet n sour chicken and the General Tso’s chicken so far. I didn’t like the sweet n sour sauce that they use. I did like the General Tso’s chicken. The staff is friendly and it’s in a great location.
Amanda S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hamilton, OH
Best Chinese food in the area. Typical menu, typical store front restaurant — but good good food. Try the Szechuan Chicken and their Pan Fried Dumplings.
Johnny T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
Great service ! absolutely THE best tasting Chinese food. Must try orange chicken best in town! hands down!
Jamie A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Hamilton, OH
Pretty basic chinese food — but it’s also cheap and tasty. The egg rolls and steamed dumplings are really good. Everything is standard fare but they have good lunch specials at relatively cheap prices. Everything always takes 10 minutes and the staff is friendly.
Amy D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Hamilton, OH
Typical chinese food place with the same stuff as the rest. Pretty clean and the people are nice. Food is good — tastes like it should.