Chang’s Wok Inn
9915 N Knoxville Ave, Peoria, IL, 61615
Chang’s Wok Inn Menu
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dinner
Bike Parking : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Categories
Chinese Cuisine
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.
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Ebs B.
Let's be honest. This is your typical quick chinese restaurant. There's not going to be anything that stands out or grabs your attention. What will happen is you'll have a quick lunch with cheaply made food and enjoy it because that's what you went for.
(3)Shannon S.
Upon entering Resteraunt your politely greeted and also see individuals sitting waiting to take orders home. The restaurant is 13 tables so it is not too big. It's pleasantly decorated. And most important food is just a stick. Everything is cooked well and fresh. This is the only Chinese restaurantmy wife enjoys going to. I especially like the spring rolls as an appetizer , Six small spring rolls with your order. Will definitely come again, again, and again. Additionally they have an office take Chinese menu to order from if you so desire.
(5)Aaron H.
I cant express how much i enjoyed my experience today from the taste and quality of the food to the super friendly service. I was looking forward to ordering off the authentic menu because the dishes on it are not found in the Peoria area. I ordered a cold dish which was the Jellyfish Salad. The sour cabbage had a great crispiness to it and the right amount of vinegar. I believe i tasted a hint of ginger and a small amount of spice which seasoned the well prepared jellyfish. It was sliced thin and not too rubbery...it was slightly crisp and i think i was suppose to share the large portion but it tasted so good i ate it all! I ordered for my meal the Shrimp w/Spiced Salt. I should have counted all the huge shrimp on my plate because it was unbelievable. They were cooked perfectly but i was expecting the dish to be a little spicier because thats how they indicated it on the menu. Nevertheless, the flavor was spot on and the presentation on all the dishes was wonderful. My friends Mongolian Beef he said was delicious because the sauce didnt seem like the same generic thick sauce many places serve with the dish. Everything was good quality. Service was perfect and my iced tea glass was kept full. I found me a new place to eat!
(5)Debbie B.
Worst Pad Thai ever...no sauce, no veggies, and extremely bland. Szechwan chicken was at best, average.
(1)Sagar R.
The Pad Thai was soo bland. It had just boiled noodles and no veggies and no pad thai sauces! It tasted very bad.
(1)Camilla B.
Good food for a good price! I really like the walnut shrimp, the broccoli beef and the sesame chicken. Beef fried rice is just ok. On the other side, I didn't like the sweet and sour chicken, because it was really oily and not crispy.
(3)Kelley P.
The place is small and very clean. Fast, courteous service. The prices are a little high but the servings are large. The food on the other hand was nothing special. We did like the fried rice and the pot stickers. The egg roll was the same brand of frozen egg rolls everyone serves in Peoria. The beef noodle soup was probably fine but had an odd flavor I could not identify. The cashew chicken was bland but the veggies were nice and fresh. The bottom line is that I'm still looking for good Chinese food in Peoria, particularly good eggrolls.
(3)Stacy K.
I would still recommend this place for dining in because of the nice service and atmosphere, but I haven't been very impressed in the 2-3 times that I've done take-out. Because of the containers that they put them in, I noticed that the portion of the Crispy & Spicy Diced Chicken was significantly smaller than when I dined in. I also would recommend ordering off of the Chinese/Authentic menu - I've gotten the beef with black bean sauce and the beef w/mixed vegetables from the regular Americanized menu, and they seemed pretty bland in flavor.
(3)Lars G.
This place has some of the best Chinese food in the Peoria area. The prices are fairly reasonable as well. I do wish they would deliver, but it is not hard to get to, so pickup is easy. The staff are warm and welcoming and just a very nice bunch of people. I want to give them 3.5 stars, but that is not an option. Overall a very solid place, with a little work on the ambience it could be a four star experience.
(3)Ava Z.
I thought it would be a typical American Chinese restaurant. But it turned out awesome! We ordered house special eggplant. Oh my gosh, I am not an eggplant person but I absolutely loved it! I consider it's real Chinese dish. We also had crispy duck and fish. They were all so good!! I recommended this restaurant to all my friends right after I tried it. Some of my friends went and told me they loved it. I am going there with some other friends. It's just a place where I can find real Chinese dishes!! (order them from authentic Chinese food menu)
(5)Amy C.
A friend of mine recommended this restaurant to me recently and I had high expectations since the food on their website looks soooo good! I like to try new things, and was surprised to find one of their dishes called "Scotland Crispy Beef." After ordering it and trying it all I can say is wow! I couldn't seem to stop eating this dish and I commend Chang's Wok Inn for having something on their menu that I've never seen at any other Chinese restaurant. (And believe you me, I have been to MANY! :) The dish had a nice smoky /bbq-like seasoning to it, well seasoned and chewy-crispy, great with rice). Ordered a mini-bok choi vegetable dish with garlic that went well with it too. Though we just ordered food to go, the service was really efficient and friendly. The ambiance is also really nice, with good lighting and nice furniture. It's definitely one of the best-looking Chinese restaurants I've seen. Would definitely want to dine in next time to get the whole experience and try other dishes from their authentic menu!
(5)Jane Y.
HAD THE EGGPLANT. SOOOOO GOOOOD. AND THE LAMB! prices are so-so but the service was pretty fast and the people were very friendly! andd the decor is super pretty def def will be back
(5)Michael C.
lunch menu: very large portions. ordered hot and sour soup, which was a bit too spicy for me. a friend ordered the shrimp with vegetables lunch combo and the shrimp was pretty large, much bigger than your average lunch special shrimp. overall taste was OK. dinner menu: my favorite. the food was definitely on par with some of the authentic chinese places in san gabriel/alhambra (where all the rich taiwanese people live and eat). my favorites were the sweet and sour rib and the shrimp with walnuts. really good if you like sweet stuff. also ordered sweet and sour fish filet which was another solid choice. 5 stars because its hard to find family owned, non-chain restaurants in peoria. now i don't always have to go to bdubs or avantis!!
(5)Briggs M.
I've been to Chang's 4 times now. I've only dined in once, but unfortunately, it will be my last visit. It has a nice simple atmosphere. It's modern looking, clean, and quiet. I ordered the chicken and broccoli with an egg roll. The egg roll was great, however, the chicken and broccoli was just bad. The chicken and veggies were overly sauced with the most bland red/brown sauce that had little to no flavor whatsoever. It wasn't sweet or salty, or spicy or anything! Just no flavor! The chicken and broccoli was luke-warm, and the "fried" rice served on the side was sticky and far from fresh. I alerted the server of my dissatisfaction. After discussing my disappointment of the dish with the server, followed by the owner, they made it clear they didn't care if I was satisfied, and repeatedly told me I would be paying for the dish (I never gave the idea I wasn't going to pay?), and they could not offer me a different dish as a courtesy. I left hungry, upset, and of course, with a bad taste in my mouth. I guess the moral of the story is make sure that the cook makes a dish you know you like, and make sure he makes it hot and fresh, because otherwise, it's your problem, literally. It's just a shame, 3/4 times it's been good food from Chang's, but bad customer service is just a deal-breaker for me; I work in a restaurant my self and couldn't imagine treating a customer so poorly.
(1)May K.
Great food and atmosphere, staff is extremely friendly. Definitely go for the authentic Chinese menu - the name speaks for itself and you don't many restaurants like this in Peoria. I would recommend the cumin lamb, house eggplant, and boiled fish.
(5)Boon T.
This restaurant offer both Americanized and authentic Chinese food. They have quite a few spicy Szechuan dishes which I like. The waitress is still new and need a little more training , although I believe she has tried her best. The restaurant look classy but the price is still not bad. Some dishes could cost more than $10. Lunch menu items is $6.99 and is pretty good.
(4)Carrie M.
Coming from the Chicagoland area and willing to jump in the car and head to Chinatown, we were a little worried that we were moving to a Chinese-food dead zone and would have to settle. So it is with indescribable joy that I happily announce that we hit a home run the first time out. The food was simply delicious. We went for our old standbys and ordered crab Rangoon, fried rice, beef with broccoli and my youngest's favorite, sweet and sour chicken. I don't kid myself- S/S chicken is about as Chinese as a fortune cookie. However, as unauthentic as it is, it's also a fairly decent barometer for the quality of food you're going to get. It will sneakily tell you if your restaurant of choice knows.... How to make a good batter Has someone paying attention to cook time How often is the frying oil changed out Can your cook make a decent sauce This dish rocked it. The chicken was encased in a light fluffy batter, cooked perfectly and gave a light crunch. Clearly someone is paying attention to the oil - the chicken was light colored (as it should ) and clean tasting with no burn smells or smell/flavor of other dishes. The sauce was an excellent balance of sweet and sour The beef with broccoli was wonderful. A nice garlic flavor permeated the dish, the perfect compliment The combo fried rice was outstanding. Nice sized small shrimp, not 'salad shrimp' and nice slices of beef. Presentation was really nice as well. The crab Rangoon looked like origami. Nice touch! As another reviewer mentioned, you wouldn't expect much, walking in from a strip mall but once inside you'd never guess there is a dry cleaner right next door. The decor was very pretty and CLEAN! This place was spotless. Lastly, the staff could not have been more attentive. Friendly and pleasant. And fast! I think my most difficult choice is going to be do I stay and eat or call in for take out. They also offer a traditional Chinese menu for the more adventurous. And lunch specials! Very highly recommended!!
(5)Ellie B.
Chang's Wok Inn serves authentic dishes. They are so kind to me, they make me an item not on their menu. It is the best Chinese food in town. It is hot and fresh. The kitchen is new and clean.
(5)George L.
I ordered the Schezwan Tofu, my son ordered the Beef Tendon Noodle Soup. Both were from the "Authentic Chinese" portion of the menu. The tofu did not taste very good at all. It was not sour/spoiled, but the flavor of this dish seemed just off. Either way, it did not taste very good. The Beef Tendon Noodle Soup tasted OK, but the portion was not very big for $7, and the tendon was poor quality. Very little beef in it. Overall, I was disappointed.
(1)Hamilton D.
Have been for lunch several times and have always been pleased. Fast friendly service, reasonably priced and good sized servings.
(4)Tom C.
Chang's Wok Inn is a great play on words and quite an elegant place with a casual yet inviting atmosphere. In addition to their regular menu, they offer an authentic Chinese menu that some of us order off of almost exclusively. The authentic menu isn't extremely large but I can't complain - I'm always pleasantly surprised to find an authentic menu. We ordered the salt & pepper shrimp and the cumin lamb and both were very well prepared.
(4)Jen B.
First, I'm glad they are open Sundays-expanding our lazy Sunday take-out menu collection is hard in Peoria: "the city where everything closes on Sunday" Second, they have a pretty great website with their food so I don't have to get out my magnifying glass to read these scanned in menu uploads. But......the food could use a little work. Ordered a trio of items to share including this Crispy Beef that keeps making an appearance in reviews. Eww, seriously?? There was NO meat in the little squiggly bright red Cheeto looking twists of deep fried dough. I so wish I had taken a picture before we tossed it out, I notice no one else has included a photo of with their professed love of the Scotland (how authentically Chinese is Scotland??) Crispy Beef. A quick Google search reports: not even one hit. The Seasoned Mixed Veg were super fresh with excellent crunch in a very tasty garlicky sauce. Included broccoli, thin sliced carrots, mushrooms, bamboo shoots & water chestnuts. Would totally get this again. The shrimp lo mein was pretty decent. Shrimps were pretty mushy but had good flavor and there were additional vegetables included with the noodles. Probably would not get the shrimp part again but would try another variety of the lo mein. Overall, I am going to keep their menu clipped with my other trusty Sunday menus and will give them a couple more shots to see if they deserve their spot. Oh, who am I kidding, if I find two things on the menu I like, they are in forever....or until more of Peoria can realize people are hungry on Sundays too.
(3)Lindsay K.
Great food, decent prices, perfect location for North Peoria/Dunlap area. They also have great service, even though we mostly get carry out. I personally love the spicy black bean chicken, along with the mu shu pork. They also have a great selection of "Traditional Chinese Dishes" that you don't see in most restaurants.
(4)Becca X.
First visit tonight hoping I would find a convenient chinese restaurant since our office is out on North Knoxville now. Very disappointed, I ordered one egg roll -- came quickly but it was not crispy and was kind of soggy. No sauces on the table, you get a tiny bowl of sweet sauce and when I asked for hot mustard I received two packets. I opened one of them and it was horrible -- tasted spoiled. Ordered egg drop soup. It was the norm for egg drop soup. Asked for hot tea and a glass of water. BEWARE!!!!! A VERY SMALL POT OF HOT TEA IS $2.99. What a joke! Everyone else in town includes hot tea with the meal. I ordered some chicken dish and it tasted burned. You have the choice of white, brown, or fried rice. I asked for fried; but there was no fried rice in that bowl -- it was brown -- but the waitress insisted it was fried. I do not like brown rice, so I asked for white. Dinner with tip for one person $21.00. I WOULD NOT WASTE MY TIME GOING HERE! Try Sushiko -- much better food and I actually think you will get out with a smaller tab.
(1)Jimmy W.
The best Chinese take out in Peoria. The staff is incredibly friendly and the food is always good. I've lived in Peoria, Bloomington, and Champaign and have never found a place that I like this much. The dine in section is small, quiet, clean, and nicely decorated. Not as good as Al-Abbas Palestinian Chicken though.
(5)Thomas M.
Food was very good! Prices are great, restaurant looks nice, staff is very friendly! Looking forward to doing it again!
(5)Amy B.
I ordered 3 dishes plus crab rangoon and only received one box of rice, and was charged extra for brown rice!! Everything was extremely salty (and expensive).
(2)Paul S.
Probably the best place for actual authentic Chinese food in town. Not much choices in Peoria compared to Champaign where I used to live.
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