New China Pearl
337 N Wood Dale Rd, Wood Dale, IL, 60191
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Address :
337 N Wood Dale Rd
Wood Dale, IL, 60191 - Phone (630) 350-2360
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch, Dinner
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Divey
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
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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Oli P.
Best egg rolls I've ever had. Some of my favorite dishes are Mongolian chicken and general Taos chicken. Their fried rice is amazing. Speedy service is a plus. Overall excellent
(5)Jay V.
So I ordered lunch based on the reviews that I saw. I did not have a menu to go off of so I ordered what most Chinese restaurants have...the Mongolian beef. I asked what came with it and was told chicken fried rice. I thought no problem. It will be ready in 10-15 min. I get back to my office and open it up. I have an abundance of white rice with a small portion of Mongolian beef. The dish itself was not bad, but the quantity was lacking. On top of that there was more white rice under the beef almost to make it look like there was more beef than there actually was. What am I supposed to do with so much white rice? The eggroll was the usual, a whole cabbage stuffed into a little roll and just ok. I did not see or taste any meat or shrimp in it. Just cabbage. Nothing to write home about. I would think since this place has been in business for a while, it would be better. Then again this is Wood Dale, so I shouldn't set my expectations too high.
(2)Bridget A.
The decor isn't much and the staff is a bit curt but the food is delicious, well-priced, and always on time. Their crab rangoon actually tastes like crab and sadly that is remarkable when it comes to fast food Chinese. Definitely worth a try.
(4)Karen R.
Delicious Chinese food in a run down strip mall. The decor is terrible. The service is quick but far from friendly. The fact is the food is some of the best Chinese food I have had. Great lunch specials $6.00. Won Ton soup is $2.25 and full of noodles and pork and crisp vegetables. Egg rolls are fair. Kind of greasy. Fried rice is tasty and full of chicken and flavor $6.95 and enough for two. They have a Shrimp and Egg dinner that has an unbelievable amount of shrimp.
(4)Angela N.
We order lunch all the time at work. They have very good egg rolls and they are always speedy with the food no matter how many orders we have.
(5)Andy M.
Since 1980 tis has been a Wood Dale institution for Chinese food. The place looks like a restaurant from the fifties and not too far off from looking like the one at the very first episode of Sanford and Son. The place is small and the menu pretty much the same where you will find anywhere else. There is no atmosphere here and if you think you need this then you are better off going to Chinatown. However if you want to stay in the hood then this place gets the job done enough.
(3)Sarah V.
When I first moved to town, I stopped in for a menu. A man was leaving with his bag of take-out and his unsolicited advice was "best Chinese food around!" He was right! The Mongolian beef is my favorite, no place else has been able to top it. Lo mein is greasy but in a delicious sort of way. Tasty crab rangoon with plenty of filling. Pineapple chicken is just fried sweet and sour chicken with a side of the red sauce, warmed with chunks of pineapple in it. Sounds weird, but my gosh is it good. Best egg rolls I've ever had, not too much cabbage and very crispy. Faint peanut butter aftertaste (I hear many places use PB to seal the wrappers) is actually very pleasant. Reheat pretty well, too. They've never screwed up my order, are great about adding or holding certain ingredients in their dishes, and there's always plenty of food for your money. The only reason I deducted a star is that their delivery guy couldn't figure out how to get to our condo, so we've always had to pick up. Maybe they have GPS now...should I try again?
(4)Renita M.
Three years we've lived here, we're about to move, it's high time I tried the local Chinese joint. There aren't many choices in Wood Dale; it's pretty much this and the China Buffet in Georgetown Square. I grabbed some takeout on my way home on a rainy day and went with my standards, wonton soup and chicken lo mein. This place is in a grungy 60s-era strip mall that has not been updated. So please note that there is no real atmosphere and it's kinda dumpy. In August they still had their Christmas decorations up ... or maybe it was a head start, what do I know? My order was taken promptly and was ready quickly. And I got a huge amount of food, hey, leftovers! The wonton soup was piping hot and packed with veggies, shreds of pork and three giant wonton. Mmmm. Hits the spot on a rainy day, even in summer. The lo mein was light and flavorful (and I got at least 3-4 servings worth) ... the noodles were more of the super-skinny kind I associate with Americanized ramen, as opposed to the thicker spaghetti-style. I requested no mushrooms and spotted none; it had a decent amount of bamboo, sprouts, cabbage, pea pods, celery and more plus of course chicken, lightly seasoned and not drowning in brown sauce. All things considered, I'm kinda sorry I didn't check this place out sooner. Despite the not-so-fancy interior they clearly know what they're doing in the kitchen... PS They request $10 minimum for credit cards.
(4)Ron S.
Just like "Sheik" Tony said this too is our "go too" Chinese food place. Sometimes you just want to get a lot of chow, have it delivered and expect it to be consistent. New China Pearl is solid and consistent. Last night we had pot stickers, egg rolls (free with or order), BBQ pork fried rice, shrimp with peapods and New China Pearl Chow Mein with Cantonese. All of the above food delivered in less than an hour for $28.55. Sounds like a lot of $$$ for Chinese food? Wrong answer. We've got enough left overs for at least 3 more meals between the two of us - seriously. Solid Chinese food with fast and courteous delivery - another good find in Wood Dale.
(3)Samantha V.
I don't know why all these people are claiming this is awesome. If it's the "best in Wood Dale," that must mean Wood Dale doesn't have much to offer for Chinese food. Their lo mein is stringy, dry and tasteless. The orange chicken, again, very bland. And their fried rice is either overcooked or was sitting out for a while. And $14 for food, tax and delivery for one person is a bit outrageous for the terrible quality if you ask me.
(1)Joe L.
I would recommend their Vegetable egg-foo yung along shrimp fried rice (spicy if you like it hot). The egg foo yung is solid with two large patties in the small order. Note: the large order comes with four, and has WAY more brown sauce. Shrimp fried rice is loaded with shrimp. If you're getting takeout keep in mind most of the shrimp will be at the top of the carton. I have yet to try anything else at China Pearl because I'm such big fan of the above.
(4)Veronica B.
I give 3 stars for the food. Most of the dishes I have had here are good aside for the crab ragoon & BBque ribs big disappointment. This used to be my favorite place they used to have a waiter Jay that was an absolute delight. Sadly he is gone & has been replaced with a very rude & incompetent guy. So no star on service. He can never get the order straight. So as long as you double check the food order & don't care if they are nice to you then this is place for you. I am now on the quest for a new place.
(3)Tony M.
This is the "regular" take out Chinese joint for me. The order is ready in 15 Min's and I don't spend a whole bunch of money for it. This is probably not the best, but for the price, quality, and location it works for me. You always get a couple egg rolls free with your order over 15.00 dollars. Its a small place and I always take out.
(3)PHIL S.
Good place for lunch. Mongolian Beef, egg roll and fried rice or Lo mein and egg rolls for under $5. The only thing that creeps me out is the bright white chicken meat in the Combo Lo Mein.
(4)Christopher B.
This place is pretty good. While most of the 'restaurants' (hesitate to actually call them restaurants) in Wood Dale are perfectly horrible and overpriced, this place shines. Always reliably good and fresh tasting. Thank goodness it's here.
(4)Scott W.
I live about 5 minutes from China Pearl so it gets points for being close and convenient, but not that many. Despite the atmosphere (none) and in 3 years never having actually seen a customer sitting and eating at the restaurant (literally) they have a steady stream of cars pulling in and out. It is definitely not some place you walk in and get any warm fuzzy feelings about. But when I'm looking for a quick supply of food then they fit the need. Even if I was going to eat out I would bring it home, but the bottom line is the food is decent and the prices are reasonable. I have probably eaten there on average once a month for 3.5 years and despite its lack of aesthetic appeal the food has always been good, wait time 5-20 minutes, prices reasonable and the order contains what I ordered. So while I can't say the food is great, you are getting a decent meal for a good price that has never left me feeling sick and always with plenty of left overs. So while the food might not really warrant a 4 they are consistent, on time, accurate, and a good value. In this day and age that isn't bad. When I think that the same order I get here for $13.00 cost me $22.00 while living in Bloomington IL I have to say OVERALL it is 4 stars when wanting consistent takeout ready when you are.
(4)Hannah D.
I've been known to pull out of their parking lot CRIM (Crab Rangoon In Mouth) This has been my go to Chinese take-out place since I've been adhering to meatless Fridays. Their shrimpies are delish. I enjoy them in the form of egg foo young and fried rice. Also, for welcome back to meat Saturdays, I usually get their beef chow mein...with the pan fried noodles that are actually real noodles that have been fried in a pan. (you would think that's not too much to ask, but it's been hard for me to find...I usually end up with those brown noodles in a bag that people put on their salads) My order is usually ready for me in 20 minutes and prices are more than reasonable. I always leave with 2 substantial bags of food for less than 30 bucks. That's enough to feed my humble family of three for days on end.
(5)Ricardo A.
I normally go to a Chinese restaurant in Bensenville called Hoys. I love that place the staff is friendly and the food is really delicious! I decided to give this place a try since the last time I had it was back in 2006. The orange chicken taste awful. It taste like chicken covered in mcdonalds BBQ sauce and the fried rice taste like old stale white rice. If I could give this place a -5 rating I would. DO NOT ORDER OR GO TO THIS RESTAURANT UNLESS YOU ARE DESPERATE AND STARVING! I recommend "Hoys" in Bensenville on Irving park rd
(1)Jess F.
China Pearl used to be a really good place but I feel they are lacking recently. Orange Chicken is mushy and not very sauced at all. I used to go here all the time when I worked in Bensenville but now I prefer Hoy's or Ma's. Not the worst place but not the best either.
(3)Kaitlin L.
Great fried rice, really good Mongolian beef as well. This is our preferred take out place. Plus they are pretty quick! Weekly regulars!
(4)Lexie C.
The food is excellent here! I always order the chicken kow lunch special. It's very savory with tons of vegetables. The food is always hot and ready on time for pick up!
(5)Andrew T.
Just good, standard Chinese food, but dirt cheap. I think their lunch specials run in the $5-7 range, and include a good portion of food, fried rice, and what I consider to be a darn good egg roll - not all cabbage. The hunan beef is tasty, pot stickers are good (worth a little extra) and their hot and sour soup is also good. Good place to go if you're working in the area for a quick lunch. I've never been for dinner.
(3)Amanda K.
Ordered take out last night and it was enjoyable. The Egg Rolls were good as well as the Chicken Fried Rice. The Pot Stickers weren't very good. I don't think they are prepared in-house and it seemed like they were frozen and heated up. We also ordered the Hunan Chicken which was good. Overall, nothing really wowed me but I would say their prices are very reasonable. We got a lot of food for our money, most of it being good food.
(4)Caren S.
Extremely friendly staff, friendly, I go here at least once a month at work. Only complaint is that sometimes their food is inconsistent, sometimes it's great, sometimes it's mediocre. I would definitely recommend this place above all others I have tried in the immediate area.
(4)Brian Z.
My wife was in the mood for Chinese food so based on Yelp reviews we thought we would give this place a try. Short Review: Food was "OK", but value was high. Longer Review: I had the Mongolian Beef/Shrimp/Chicken mixture, and it was great. Spicy and lots of Beef/Shrimp/Chicken alongside the veggies. On the side I had the potstickers (good) and Crab Rangoon (mediocre). The latter felt too processed with not enough crab. My wife had the Orange Chicken (a bit dry but otherwise good, the chicken itself was high quality breast meat) and the Sweet & Sour Chicken (really good). The latter was quite sweet. We also had Chicken Fried Rice (a touch dry but otherwise good) and steamed rice (OK). The best part of the meal was the overall value. The Crab Rangoon was free and the total bill was $40 even. We got enough food for three meals for the both of us. That's pretty awesome. Also, the service on pickup was good. Only about 15 minutes from when I ordered until it was ready.
(4)Lisa B.
Great food! Very inexpensive! And super fast (only takes about 15 after u order for pickup). The place looks rundown, but I don't mind as long as the food is tasty.
(5)William T.
I really hate to leave such a harsh review when others had good experiences but when I ate hear recently it was by far the worst experience I have had at a chinese restaurant. The place is nice enough inside, so that earns points. They had one of those painfully annoying 'regulars' there. You know, single white guy that feels his patronage is worth king tuts treasure and is loud and obnoxious to the staff. Seriously, belching, talking across the room to other diners, loudly expressing his ignorant political views, the works. No one asked him to at least talk more quietly. Back to the food. The crab rangoon was decent, however it was the kind you get at any buffet and was obviously premade, but decent. Our meats (mongolian beef and orange chicken) were just not that good, but edible. Our fried rice (both of them) literally tasted like cigarette smoke. I have no idea how it happened but it was just awful. Probably just something burnt on the cookingware but really it tasted like cigarette smoke. Have had food left out around smokers and thats the taste. I would be willing to go again in the future and hopefully I just had an oddball bad time. 2 stars because I truly believe my experience was a freak accident. A restaurant cant stay around in a small town like this if its that bad. We dont have enough newcomers that try it once to keep a place around.
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