I do realize it's not really authentic Chinese food, but it's tasty, affordable AND the people behind the counter are always nice. You can pick several items to sample, and they'll be happy to serve it to you. I especially enjoyed their Bourbon- Kung Pao- and Orange Chicken, as well as Chow Mein. Simple, delicious Asian fare! Try it, you'll like it!
(5)
Robert H.
If I was just giving a rating based on the food I'd be in a bind wanting to give it 2 1/2 stars and probably would end up having to go with a final rating of 2 stars, but it would have been a difficult decision. However, the friendly young lady working behind the counter was what nudged it just over slightly closer to an overall 3 than a 2 so 3 stars it is. There were some hits and some misses in my meal. As far as the eggroll goes if what I had was the norm here I say avoid it at all costs! It was mushy on the inside and had a weird taste. The bourbon chicken was tasty and I enjoyed it. As far as the orange chicken goes it was good, but unfortunately overly sweet. I also had the chow mien and it looked good, but unfortunately as far as flavor goes it was pretty bland. The star of the show for me was the deep fried cheesecake. I really enjoyed it. The cheesecake inside did resemble cheesecake in taste, but it actually tasted more like a vanilla pudding to me. It was all in all a good little dessert and I can see myself stopping in to order it again.
(3)
Godmother N.
The food was good and the demo girl was so sweet, but what made it a TWO star was the guy behind the counter who was so rude! I wanted a refill, and even with the REFILL, you still have to order at least 10.00 to use a credit or debit card. I was looking for some cookies to buy, which they did not have, so he DID say "pay me later", but what made me NOT take it was the fact that he copped such an attitude! Never again! Chipotle here I come!
(2)
Sunil R.
Manchu Wok seems to have disappeared in Nor Cal where Panda Express seems to rule. I was happy to try it when I was visiting Chi-town. The orange chicken was pretty good and appreciated all the veggie options as well. I don't think it is better than Panda Express but still a good fast food option.
(3)
Kathrine B.
Manchu walk does have good food, but it gets a five star review because of the very kind women named Regina who works there who just made my day because of how wonderful of a person she was. She have me a Taste of the honey garlic chicken which I thought was juicy and flavorful. The plate came with vegetables and rice and a soft drink for About seven dollars.
(5)
Paul K.
If you're looking for Chinese food at O'Hare.....this place is your ticket. It's decent, pre-prepared food a la Panda, though I think Panda is better. If you're looking for gourmet Chinese- definitely skip. If you're looking for something edible to compete with airplane sandwiches- seal the deal.
(3)
Martin B.
When you think it can't get any worse, you should try this place for a change. I ate here yesterday with my son. I ordered the two entree plate with chow mein. I had the mongolian beef and orange chicken. For a total price of $6.60 I got two mini slices of pale, chewy, tasteless beef and outdated chicken that tried to mask it's own due date by swimming in strong mysterious black sauce. I can't complain about my chow mein, there was plenty of it and it looked great. Unfortunate it tasted quite the opposite. Me being hungry, I kept on trying to convince myself that it's me who is picky and that I should finish my plate like I was taught when I was a child. I literally took 3 bites and threw my plate out. I had a devious plan of giving them a mean look when I passed them by, but the girl behind the counter of Manchu Wok smiled back at me as if she was thinking what a fool I must have been to even order here in the first place. To flush my sorrow away I went immediately next door to order a sandwich and a coke at Subway. If you want good Chinese food, you should go to Panda Express, which is a 5 minute drive from the mall.
(1)
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Address :3333 W Touhy Ave,Unit Vc10
Lincolnwood, IL, 60712
The popularity of Chinese food in America can be adjudicated by the appearance of China Town in many major cities in the United State of America. The popular trend of ordering or opting for Chinese take away food isn't unknown in America. Chinese take away food comes to rescue when you're too tired from work or too exhausted to cook. No one can resist the temptation of eating spicy noodles, shrimp, chicken, beef or pork cooked in the sweet and spicy sauce. The cooking method of authentic Chinese food is a lot different compared to what is served in America.
Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.
There are not many restaurants in America serving authentic Chinese food. A little research on Restaurant Listings directory can help you locate the best Chinese restaurants in the city. Chinese cuisine is continuously evolving, and you can find a variety of dishes categorized as the food for lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, and diabetic friendly. So, if you have a group of friends with different taste patterns, save the hassle and visit the nearest Chinese restaurant in your city.
Ines Y.
I do realize it's not really authentic Chinese food, but it's tasty, affordable AND the people behind the counter are always nice. You can pick several items to sample, and they'll be happy to serve it to you. I especially enjoyed their Bourbon- Kung Pao- and Orange Chicken, as well as Chow Mein. Simple, delicious Asian fare! Try it, you'll like it!
(5)Robert H.
If I was just giving a rating based on the food I'd be in a bind wanting to give it 2 1/2 stars and probably would end up having to go with a final rating of 2 stars, but it would have been a difficult decision. However, the friendly young lady working behind the counter was what nudged it just over slightly closer to an overall 3 than a 2 so 3 stars it is. There were some hits and some misses in my meal. As far as the eggroll goes if what I had was the norm here I say avoid it at all costs! It was mushy on the inside and had a weird taste. The bourbon chicken was tasty and I enjoyed it. As far as the orange chicken goes it was good, but unfortunately overly sweet. I also had the chow mien and it looked good, but unfortunately as far as flavor goes it was pretty bland. The star of the show for me was the deep fried cheesecake. I really enjoyed it. The cheesecake inside did resemble cheesecake in taste, but it actually tasted more like a vanilla pudding to me. It was all in all a good little dessert and I can see myself stopping in to order it again.
(3)Godmother N.
The food was good and the demo girl was so sweet, but what made it a TWO star was the guy behind the counter who was so rude! I wanted a refill, and even with the REFILL, you still have to order at least 10.00 to use a credit or debit card. I was looking for some cookies to buy, which they did not have, so he DID say "pay me later", but what made me NOT take it was the fact that he copped such an attitude! Never again! Chipotle here I come!
(2)Sunil R.
Manchu Wok seems to have disappeared in Nor Cal where Panda Express seems to rule. I was happy to try it when I was visiting Chi-town. The orange chicken was pretty good and appreciated all the veggie options as well. I don't think it is better than Panda Express but still a good fast food option.
(3)Kathrine B.
Manchu walk does have good food, but it gets a five star review because of the very kind women named Regina who works there who just made my day because of how wonderful of a person she was. She have me a Taste of the honey garlic chicken which I thought was juicy and flavorful. The plate came with vegetables and rice and a soft drink for About seven dollars.
(5)Paul K.
If you're looking for Chinese food at O'Hare.....this place is your ticket. It's decent, pre-prepared food a la Panda, though I think Panda is better. If you're looking for gourmet Chinese- definitely skip. If you're looking for something edible to compete with airplane sandwiches- seal the deal.
(3)Martin B.
When you think it can't get any worse, you should try this place for a change. I ate here yesterday with my son. I ordered the two entree plate with chow mein. I had the mongolian beef and orange chicken. For a total price of $6.60 I got two mini slices of pale, chewy, tasteless beef and outdated chicken that tried to mask it's own due date by swimming in strong mysterious black sauce. I can't complain about my chow mein, there was plenty of it and it looked great. Unfortunate it tasted quite the opposite. Me being hungry, I kept on trying to convince myself that it's me who is picky and that I should finish my plate like I was taught when I was a child. I literally took 3 bites and threw my plate out. I had a devious plan of giving them a mean look when I passed them by, but the girl behind the counter of Manchu Wok smiled back at me as if she was thinking what a fool I must have been to even order here in the first place. To flush my sorrow away I went immediately next door to order a sandwich and a coke at Subway. If you want good Chinese food, you should go to Panda Express, which is a 5 minute drive from the mall.
(1)