If you have low standards and you are broke, come here! This place sounds good at first, cheap food, decent looking, and yummy. I ordered chow mein & this meat pie egg thing, with some orange chicken. The orange chicken is kinda hard, so I don’t recommend that. It was ok when I was eating it, but after I finished I was so disgusted with myself. The food is so greasy and fattening, it will make you feel terrible after you’re done. It’s probably loaded with MSG too. The soup is pretty bland, but hey, it’s complimentary. The boba milk tea isn’t that great, it’s just below OK.
Jasper L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Corona, CA
The place is a fast food like panda express but taste is more like authentic Chinese food. And the price is recommended as cheap. I came in last Friday at lunch and it’s so crowded without tables to dine in. The busy is a good sign for the food but I have to wait 15 minutes for a table because I didn’t want to eat on my car and I have a long way to drive home.
MH W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
Probably one of my favorite Chinese fast food places! They always have what I want and they are extremely well stocked. Their prices are unbeatable and sometimes, depending on the person, you can get a lot! Anytime I’m in the area, il stop by to just bring food home! Love it!
Victoria C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Diego, CA
Very good food for a cheap price. 3 entrees with rice and soup for $ 5! There are tons of options. The food is quick and actually tastes like Chinese food instead of super sweet and Americanized Panda Express.(Not that Panda Express is bad, it’s just not authentic.)
Lawrence L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 La Jolla, CA
Cheap Panda Express. 5 dollars for rice soup and even more entrees than what they give at panda. Food is actual Chinese food too. The boba is super cheap but it kinda tastes like liquid sugar. That being said you’re paying for a full meal for just 5 dollars go figure
Swoosy L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fullerton, CA
This place’s concept is basically a panda express, but with actually genuine Chinese food. It’s SO cheap, for so much delicious food. they give you porridge too. and boba for an extra 50 cents. I love the clams here: D and the mapo doufu(tofu in spicy chili and bean based sauce) my boyfriend likes the big anchovies the most. and the tofu with egg I’m so full after eating here @-@
Jane L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chino Hills, CA
Rolling Wok is a Chinese fast food type place located next to two other Chinese places. Here they have all sorts of Chinese take out food items. A good majority I have no idea what they’re called. But this is due to food items not being labeled. They do have a few giant menus posted on the wall. I tried matching up some items from the menu onto the food that was in front of me. There’s actually a lot more food dishes than what’s posted on the menu. From what I saw, there’s meat dishes, noodles, fried rice, seafood, and soups. So anyway, I usually end up getting two food items here. I would order a large to-go box of chow mein and a large to-go box of these really good saucy chicken wings(I don’t know the actual name of this dish). Anytime I ask for a large box, they always ask me if $ 7 is okay. It’s perfectly fine I mean they pack a great deal of food for a good price. If you like combos, a three-item combo is only $ 5 and includes a side of steam rice and soup. The saucy chicken wings are super flavorful. It tastes like a threesome of sauces of what tastes like orange chicken, some kind of sweet chili, and some deep bbq flavor. Each chicken wing is thoroughly covered with this tasty sauce. The chicken meat is very tender and plump. It’s just outrageously good and it can get really messy. I just kinda wished I knew what these wings were called. The chow mein noodles here are thick and round with good texture which is how I like it. Not shriveled up and flimsy looking. Good flavor and not salty at all. However, I do use sriracha sauce to spice up the flavor(and no I don’t use Huy Fong Foods sriracha with the rooster logo). I found the ordering process to be difficult at times because the employees speak very limited English and I don’t speak Chinese. To ease miscommunication, I just point and order and try to speak in fewer words than how I would normally order. This is totally fine with me, at least they never get my order wrong. Overall, the Chinese food here is delicious and quite consistent. A great selection of Chinese food take out for a good prices! Will be back for another visit!
MG G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Whittier, CA
**CASHONLY** came here because I was craving chow mein. As soon as I walked in I noticed it was crowded, it was during lunch time. A lot of Chinese people eating here, which is a good sign. Workers don’t speak a lot of English. Ordered a small chow mein to go, large portion, only two dollars. Looks like they have a good selection of food. The restaurant is a little on the old side, menu is hard to read on the wall, a little dirty. Chow mein was good, looking forward to coming back and trying something else. Parking lot is disgustingly dirty.
Shawn G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Montrose, CA
Tried this place yesterday. This is an already prepared pick and point place. Ordered fried rice chow mein pork spare rib chunks and spicy squid. Then when we went to pay they give everyone a side of steam rice and a soup included. Had i known i would not have gotten fried rice. All of that was $ 5 and change! The food seemed fresh(we were there during lunch rush time). My boyfriend had spicy chicken wings that were really good. They also had many other more adventurous looking items… Just wish they were labeled. Giving it the stars mainly based on bargain price!
Taylor D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Fullerton, CA
Not once have I ever had the need to write a poor review, but this place really did it for me. I came in a little before 9pm, and they close at 9:30, but they already packed most of their entrees so I had very little options. First off, the girl who was putting together my combo meal was just completely rude. She’d roll her eyes and try to rush me. And when I ask her what entrée was what, she would answer in the rudest tone and just plate it on anyways, making my whole plate look like a sloppy disgusting pile of mush. When I could barely hear or understand her, I’d ask her if she could repeat it and she would again roll her eyes and say it in a bitter, caustic voice. Once she finished horribly piling my food together, she just handed it off to the cashier who didn’t even ask me what soup I wanted or anything. They just wrapped up the meal and processed the order. Literally the worst $ 5 and 5 minutes I have ever spent in a restaurant yet alone a quick and cheap to go Chinese meal. Never getting that $ 5 back, and never coming back. Just awful.
Sacred H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Rowland Heights, CA
This is one of my favorite places to eat. You can’t beat the price 5 $. I always get the 3 entrees with the sides of soup and white rice, yummo! The variety is not run of the mill chinese beef and broccoli(though they do have that too). The selections are varied and made fast. food is never sitting around getting cold. Staff is polite and kind. Oh and dont forget to add on Milk Tea/boba for 30 cents. Not fine dining but you can feed two with the generous portions. Don’t be put off by the long line either. It moves very fast.
Deanna B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 West Covina, CA
This place is heaven. Authentic Chinese in a pick-pick style(turo turo for you Filipinos). I like this place better than Kang Kang. But K2 is definitely still my choice for pan-fried dumplings(I don’t think this place offers dumplings, too bad). I’ve had the fried salmon(which is really the skins omg so yummy), salt and pepper calamari(surprisingly the calamari is so mmm-mmm buttery tender), and the eggplant(standard but good). I’ve been here twice for lunch already because the rugrat had no school the past couple days and it was nuts both days with lines out the door wrapped along the front of the building. Thankfully we got here early enough to snag a table both times. There are tons of tables but they fill up quick. But I’ve noticed Asians eat hella fast so the turnaround is pretty quick as a result. Funny thing is we saw some of the same peeps we saw yesterday including the Mexican who spoke fluent Chinese to the server(impressed!) Speaking of, the workers don’t speak a lick of English so just point(even with your lips, Filipinos, cuz that is a universal language lol). I always say a busy restaurant is a good restaurant and this one didn’t disappoint. And hello cheap. For $ 11.99, we got two 3 item combos filled to the brim and 2 milk teas one with boba. I’ll be coming here again, most def!
Kate B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Diamond Bar, CA
3 entrees with rice + soup + boba all for $ 5.45? I’m sold. Although the food might be a little oily and definitely not gourmet food, you definitely get what you paid for. Although there’s a ton of these bento box types of food in Rowland Heights, this is my favorite one. There’s a ton of options, veggies, tofu, chicken, pork feet, fish, pork chop, basically anything. I describe this place as a more authentic version of Panda Express, also cheaper. I usually get the eggplant, pork cop and the bean curd with green chili. GETTHEBOBA — for $ 0.50 it is really good.
Elizabeth S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chino, CA
A 3 entrée with rice, soup, and boba for $ 5.45? Awesome sauce, people, though the portions are always not consistent. It usually depends on the lady who puts your food in. Large variety of choices; from tofu cooked in different types to several types of fried fish to vegetable and meats. I usually get their porkchop, eggs with tomatoes, sauteed string beans, or chicken. Place can get packed, I usually have to share a table with strangers. Parking can get packed around lunchtime. Cash only.
Yuka N.
Rowland Heights, CA
Lots of fast food, taste is ok. And cheap price. But I really don’t like to have meals with the smack-box! And they charge for Smack-box! It is not the rules…