Delivery came In a reasonable amount of time, prices are good and food was fresh and really yummy! The cream cheese wontons are sooooo good! I also ordered beef garlic sauce, sweet & sour chicken, chicken chow mein, chx fried rice and steamed dumplings… all were awesome! So nice to have a quality Chinese delivery nearby! The others are not so good!
Matt M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Minneapolis, MN
They offer good food at an affordable price point. This food is edible, and was prepared in such a way where it is hot.
Eric S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Minneapolis, MN
Consistently fresh, well prepared American style Chinese. A couple of tables, but really only take-out or delivery. Fried items(General Tso, orange chicken, egg rolls) are what you’d hope for if that’s what you’re ordering. On the lighter side, chicken with mixed vegetables and the house special wonton soup stand out.(Not so much the wontons themselves but the broth, chicken and vegetables are very nice.) Avoid the shrimp entrees. Delivery is fast and the staff is friendly.
Andy G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Minneapolis, MN
Best Chinese in Twin-Cities. Killer lunch specials. Favorite dishes are sweet and sour chicken, general tso’s, cream cheese wontons.
Selena M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Minneapolis, MN
BESTCHINESEFOODEVER !! The cream cheese wontons are very good & so is the General Tso’s chicken ! :)
Andie J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Minneapolis, MN
I love this place so yummy fast and they always get it right. Faves are dumplings general tsos and chow fun(i call it chinese lasagne) big fat noodles veggies n chicken stir fried in a light flavorful glaze just delish!
Ashley G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Minneapolis, MN
Always hot & fresh and super speedy delivery!
Elizabeth R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Minneapolis, MN
People that have been following my reviews for a few months are probably aware of my deep and abiding love for the Crappy American Chinese Food category. «Crappy» here is not an insult, but it is nonetheless accurate: you feel a little crappy while eating it because every delicious mouthful reminds you of how you will be feeling in the near future, and you will eat too much because my god sauce! and feel crappy for at least 36 hours after your binge of heavy, fried, saucy, spicy, delicious nonsense. Now, I am by no means a connoisseur of Crappy American Chinese Food. I order one of two things(General Tso’s Chicken or Orange Chicken), and one more often than the other. Tonight I deviated from my usual General Tso’s order because I had been daydreaming about Panda Express’ Orange Chicken through much of my hair coloring.(Why didn’t I just go to Panda Express, you ask? Because going to MOA just for quick take-out from the food court is the ultimate definition of Sadness for me.) So, forever in search of a Crappy American Chinese Food joint that isn’t in Roseville, I poked around and came across this place. I placed an online order for take-out while sitting in my car post-cut’n’color, and by the time I got there about fifteen to twenty minutes later it was ready to go. Inside, it was fluorescent-light bright and shiny white and clean. Good signs, good signs. This isn’t really a dine-in kind of place, but that’s perfect. Who doesn’t want to take their over-ordered horde of Crappy American Chinese Food home and stuff their faces with it under the non-judgmental glow of the television?! No one, and if you’re not eating it that way you are missing out on the proper Crappy American Chinese Food experience. I ordered the Orange Chicken to be the spiciest possible and it totally wasn’t, but that’s because my taste buds were burned off by a year of red pepper on everything while living in Asia(where Crappy American Chinese Food isn’t readily available but Saucy Fried Chicken is for really cheap, and this is why I run, y’all) so it’s probably spicy for most people. I don’t know. I’ve lost all context(and taste buds) for spicy. The chicken fried rice had big hunks of chicken in it, so bonus there! The egg roll, though. Y’all. The. Egg. Roll. It’s so good I’m considering going to my fridge and scarfing the last one down cold, even though the post-Crappy American Chinese Food Bloat and Life Regret has firmly set in. It’s just the right amount of fried greasy, and the flavor balance inside is so shockingly good I actually exclaimed aloud to the episode of Star Trek I was watching about how awesome the unassuming-looking egg roll was. The portions are also so large that I expect I won’t have to worry about figuring out what to make for dinner for the next couple of nights. I like that. I like that a lot. I’m impressed enough by this place that even if the General Tso’s is only just decent it won’t stop this from being my new go-to Crappy American Chinese Food joint.
Rohin S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Minneapolis, MN
Currently my go-to Chinese place for kingfield neighborhood. Love the egg rolls and general tso’s chicken.
Mary K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Minneapolis, MN
Perfectly serviceable Chinese… nothing great, but not bad either. Lunch specials are a deal; heaping helpings of standard Asian served with your choice of white or pork fried rice, which is pretty darned good. Egg rolls are better than average.
Richard A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Minneapolis, MN
Extensive menu, authentic food, very fast and polite delivery service. Richard Alberta
Adam T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Minneapolis, MN
If you ever have an insatiable craving for Americanized Chinese food made to-go or for delivery, this is your go-to destination in South Minneapolis. It’s simply fantastic and the portion sizes are quite generous. I’ve probably been here more than 30 times over the last few years. I’m embarrassed to admit I shamelessly devour something as simple as sweet and sour chicken with rice… and this is the only place I’ll do it at!
Nicholas F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Minneapolis, MN
The best Americanized Chinese-type food I have found in the area. They switched the menus back to the original, colorful, takeout menus I first brought in when I decided to try them. The old ones had a 20% off an order cutout. I did notice everything on their menu went up a least $ 0.50, it’s still the same food and I plan on coming back because ITIS good. Their nice fried Spring rolls are a nice option to more deeply fried egg rolls. I noticed they hired a smokin’ hot mamacita Latina girl to ring up orders, possibly because all the Spanish speaking people that come in. Nice, nice…
Carey G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Detroit, MI
Good food and quick delivery. I like the amount of fresh vegetables they include in their main dishes. Also, their egg rolls are great!
Lindsay K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Minneapolis, MN
This is Americanized Chinese food, no doubt about it, but it’s AWESOME. I love that there are tofu entrees(the General Tso tofu is amazing, the sesame tofu is a bit sweet for me), and the broccoli and other veggies in the dishes are crazy fresh. Thumbs up for the(veggie!) dumplings and spring rolls as well. The best part is their online ordering system. It’s easy, accurate, and they pay attention to any special requests you have. Plus a $ 13 order minimum for deliveries and NODELIVERYFEE?! Beat that, Bite Squad. Update: Unfortunately, due to recent experiences I have to knock a couple stars off. The last several times I’ve ordered veggie dumplings, I’ve been delivered pork instead. This is excusable once, even twice, but I’ve given up even ordering them anymore. Additionally the last time I ordered from here, the General Tso tofu made me sick. Sadly, I think it’s time to find a new Americanized Chinese delivery place.
Jon K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Albert Lea, MN
I used to live in the area and would order from Xin Wong regularly. They’re fast and never screw up orders. It’s Americanized Chinese but it’s delicious!
Lexie A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Downtown Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN
I just tried this for the first time last night as I continue to search for the best Chinese delivery in the South Minneapolis area. Overall, it was pretty good. I really enjoyed the lo mein — we ordered both vegetarian and chicken. The egg rolls were really good too. The cream cheese in the wontons was a little too sweet for my liking, I typically like it saltier. I also ordered fried dumplings, but am fairly certain they were vegetarian because they didn’t contain pork like usual. I wish that would’ve been called out on the menu, but they were still good for a vegetarian option. I think I’d try this place again.
Chris W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Minneapolis, MN
So we decided to take the chance and order from here. We had them deliver it. Huge portion sizes and we will not be ordering from here again. Back to looking for another Chinese place in the neighborhood. Try this place at your own risk. The best item:(there had to be one) The broccoli in the main dishes Okay: The dumpling soup(the dumplings were so big) The hot and sour soup The cream cheese wontons The Lo Mein was okay The egg rolls Not good: The orange beef omg so much breading on that beef you got more breading than meat. The General Tso Chicken was also heavily breaded.
Jenni B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Washington, DC
The search is over, I finally found my southwest Chinese takeout place! The food is super delicious, very diverse and amazingly cheap. A large Egg Drop Soup for example is $ 2.26 and a large Garlic Chicken with a side of white rice is $ 8.65. Very reasonable prices in my opinion and for no less than the gigantic portions that you would expect from this type of take-out. Awesome sides and starters: Steamed wontons — super soft but not at all soggy, really good Egg drop soup — solid, tasty staple, great value House special wonton soup — complete surprise, but good; light broth with lots of steamed vegetables, chicken, pork and shrimp, will definitely get again(especially on one of my health kicks) Pork Lo Mein — great flavor, kind of light on veggies besides cabbage but very good base to pile entrees on House Special Fried Rice — lots of good meat, pretty big shrimp for what I would expect, another good base Yummy entrees: Beef with Broccoli — sweet and rich brown sauce, awesome meat to broccoli ratio Orange Chicken — very citrusy because they actually use orange zest, impressive ingredient quality compared to most places Moo Goo Gai Pan — awesome variety of steamed veggies and mushrooms in a white sauce with chicken Garlic Chicken — I asked for this extra spicy and it actually came with some heat, it’s never enough, but very good; lots of bell peppers and onions in this dish I wasn’t disappointed with a single dish, I can’t wait to try less Americanized dishes now I know how good this place is!
Ryan F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Minneapolis, MN
Pretty solid low-cost Chinese. Veggies are usually very fresh, online ordering works GREAT, and the delivery is pretty quick. Food comes piping hot as well. Somewhat more expensive than China Wok on 46th and Nicollet and Chinatown by Rainbow(but will NEVER go there again after finding out they are the most health-code violated restaurant in Mpls!)