New Fresh Wok
1535 Larpenteur Ave W, Falcon Heights, MN, 55113
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Address :
1535 Larpenteur Ave W
Falcon Heights, MN, 55113 - Phone (651) 645-8883
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
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Natascha S.
Ohhhhhhhhhh my god. It's my firm opinion that everyone needs a good go to chinese delivery place. NO NEED TO CONTINUE SEARCHING. This place has fantastic food that is soon affordable. Every time I order delivery here it's here within the hour, and the food is clearly fresh and very hot. I've eaten a lot of things on the menu, and I've also eaten at a ton of chinese places. So, here's a review of a few staples on the menu: Cream cheese wontons: great cream cheese mix on the inside, nice and crispy but not annoyingly crispy where there's not enough cream cheese mix and too much breading. These are soon cream cheesy, and they give you an enormous container of sauce to go with it, in case you're a super dipper. Also, $3.55 for 6? What?! Fried rice: I've had the white meat chicken, pork, shrimp, and veggie. Rice isn't super greasy, which is usually my biggest complaint about fried rice in other places. Nice mix of veggies, and the shrimp/white meat/pork are all of good quality. Rice isn't overcooked, which is also usually a problem. Beef lo mein: Also another staple. A little greasy, but in comparison to norm for chinese places, it's pretty good. Sushi: Not bad, not the best sushi rice mixture. Raw fish NEEDS to be high quality, and unlike some things it's always easy to tell. This one, the fish was okay. 6/10. Wouldn't get again. The rolled shrimp/veggie rolls are good, the sashimi which is JUST sushi rice and raw fish is lacking. Seafood soup: good mix of fresh veggies and seafood, but the broth is a little too thick.
(5)Judy B.
Not too expensive and the food was super yummy and fresh! The lady who delivered was very amicable. I would definitely recommend this restaurant and will be ordering from here again!
(5)Linda H.
I was hesitant to give this place a try as it was almost empty but I am glad we tried it out. The sushi was fresh and reasonably priced. I had the California Roll but I saw a few patrons having different kinds of colorful sushi and they were gobbling it up so I am assuming it was good. We also had Hibachi Chicken, Japanese style, with a delicious ginger sauce, Chicken Lo Mein, Vegetable Lo Mein, chicken friend rice, and eggrolls. I did not like the egg rolls at all but I am not a fan of any Chinese egg rolls. The Lo Mein was good, not any worse or better than other Chinese restaurants. The dinner specials were extremely reasonably priced for large portions. The service was average; typical service you see at most Asian restaurants. It was not a warm fuzzy experience but not icy cold either. Efficient is the best way to describe it. I think they have a large take out business but the décor inside is very inviting and comfortable. You can sit at the sushi bar and watch the chef prepare your sushi or they have booths and tables. The real standout here is the sushi. I most definitely will come back for that.
(4)Tom H.
If you're looking for your go-to favorite neighborhood Chinese restaurant, this is it. They have a great buffet, they deliver. But best of all, the food is very good.
(5)Alicia S.
Simply delicious! I crave the food on almost a daily basis. My personal favorite is the lo mein. It's never too busy in there to not get seating, and the staff is very pleasant. Very easily accessible, and it's a cute atmosphere as well.
(5)B R.
Enjoyed a variety of choices as take-out although there is charming eat-in seating available. Recommendations: cheese won tons, shrimp with mixed vegetables and egg rolls. Not a fan: chow mien (I was hoping for something like the old Nankin) and shrimp lo mein. Next time: a platter and the spring rolls. Good value, tasty and ready for pick up quickly.
(4)Michael C.
Quick deliver and on time, food was well prepared and had a moderately good taste. As good as any local restaurant.
(4)Samantha W.
Used to live a block away and would walk there for quick meals. The service is great and the food is delicious. We moved farther away and are bummed we don't get here as often as we used to. The sushi is always a favorite but so is the sesame chicken and seaweed salad.
(5)Kelly P.
Very fresh food and the low prices are amazing! Every time I order delivery, the food is still steaming hot when it arrives. You can tell they cook the food as it is ordered. Delivery usually takes about 30-40 minutes and when I order to pick up, it's done in 10 minutes. They always give forks, soy sauce, duck sauce, and a handful of fortune cookies. Very many choices on the menu. You can't go wrong with the sesame or orange chicken.
(5)Luyi C.
Great food comparing to those Szechuan Chinese Restaurant. For some reason all those restaurants make super greasy Chinese food even after I asked them to reduce oil and salt. (BTW that's NOT what authentic Chinese food should be). This one is just what I want, cooked veggies with slightly flavored sauce. Negative reviews were talking about 'bland' food offered here. Well, give it a second thought before you crave on those fatty greasy gross dishes.
(5)Pammie G.
I hate leaving negative review, but I would not come back here. I was a big fan of this place untill last week. Unfortunately, I had found a metallic thread color in my chicken dish which seems to be from the sponge they use to clean dishes. I gave one star because of the unprofessional attitude of the server that I talked to on the phone. She simply replied " There is nothing I can do, we will just give you ten percent off next time you order a dish for take out. Sometime cleaning sponge material can falls in the food !!??."
(1)Mark M.
I am wondering where the people who have given this place a five-star rating have previously eaten Chinese food? This is not true Chinese food, this is American Chinese Food...which is what many people are accustomed to, and may not be necessarily a bad thing...but it is not all executed well. I was really craving some excellent Chinese food and went to Cafe 99 only to find they changed their hours and are no longer open for lunch on Monday and Tuesday. I recalled reading great reviews on here for this place and decided to give it a shot. First warning sign that this was not going to be great Chinese food: Serving Sushi. Any place that serves both Chinese and Japanese food is probably not going to excel at either (I have no comment on the Sushi, as I did not try it). Second warning sign: Egg Foo Young on the menu. This is not going to be found at most authentic Chinese restaurants, though I realize some will include it because people expect it. First up: Pan fried dumplings. Absolutely horrible. Gummy, too-thick wrapper and a mushy, tasteless interior. Second up was a "Szechuan" main course that I will admit was tasty and well-presented, but did not have anywhere near the spiciness and balance of flavors one would expect from a true Szechuan dish. The portions however were huge and I freely admit that if someone just wants to get a lot of bang for their buck and are not accustomed to true Chinese cuisine they may find this place quite enjoyable. But the quality is nothing better than one might get from Panda Express or LeeAnn Chin takeout. And the service? Pretty lousy. I don't expect "white-glove" service from a small ethnic restaurant in a suburban strip mall, but there is a baseline of competence expected. Our appetizers and main courses were all brought to the table at the same time; who does that? And the server took my credit card and left it at the host stand. Then they preceded to take the orders of three tables (yes, I counted) and then disappeared into the kitchen leaving my card just sitting up by the front door, abandoned for over ten minutes. First time I tipped less than 20% in years.
(2)Bob J.
Nice to have this place in the area. The entrees I've had have always be good. The shrimp fried rice, shrimp lo-mein, shrimp noodle soup are all favorites of mine. The take-out works great as well. I frequent many different Asian restaurants because of different/favorite entrees at each. Give a try....
(5)Don J.
Great prices--$8.25 for entree, chicken fried rice, and an egg roll. The food is great, especially the General Tso's chicken; really nice, crisply-breaded chicken. Full Sushi menu is good, fresh, well-made. The staff is great. Really friendly, always remembers their regular customers, quick service. They've never messed up even our complicated, large orders. Clean, dimly lit restaurant, nice setting. I'm not sure how anyone could complain about solid Chinese at low price with REALLY fast takeout.
(5)John O.
I was never into Chin's Kitchen which this establishment replaced, but it seems like they have done a really nice job rehabbing the place. Very modern ambience. Everything was spotlessly clean. The lunch food is very good and also dirt cheap. Nothing on the lunch special menu is more than $6.00. I went with the "shrimp w/ chill [sic] sauce". I would have liked a little more shrimp and a little less veggies, but it was very good nonetheless. My two co-workers also thoroughly enjoyed their meals. One of them said it was the best chicken dish he has ever had at an Asian restaurant. The menu is very extensive and includes both Chinese and Japanese cuisine. A ton of sushi choices. My only complaint about the place it that the music they were playing was horrible (your musical tastes may vary). Everything they played sounded like the Chinese-equivalent of a really depressing song by Barry Manilow. I don't need to be rocking out to Gangnam Style at lunch, but I also don't want music that metaphorically speaking makes me want to slit my wrists. Might be takeout for me next time if they stick with their current rotation of tunes.
(4)Eric C.
This unfortunately named sushi-flavored Chinese restaurant could use a little ambience. We walked in to stone silence and felt decidedly uncomfortable. Someone knew what they were doing with the design and fusion-y decor, but that doesn't help if the room is dead. Turn on some music, for chrissakes. The sushi was as good as it gets in a mini-mall. The chef had obvious talents that may better be put to use elsewhere. The tuna was fresh and spicy and the crunchy roll crunched crunchily. The server was over-zealous in her attempts to remove our plates. Why do they do that? There are usually good indicators that infer completion of a meal. A fork, or in this case, chopsticks still clenched in my hand does not imply that I would like my plate removed. She came to the table at least 36 times. We were one of two booths occupied in the place. All in all, New Fresh Wok was okay. I probably wouldn't go back because there are too many other sushi places to try in the city and theirs was nothing special.
(3)Pat C.
I really like the freshly cooked still a little crisp vegetables and very tasty dishes - the usual Chinese dishes and some unusual interesting menu. Loved the "Happy Family"
(4)Saby K.
I found out about this place from the mailer. I ordered out, but my impression of the establishment was positive. It has a fusion-like decor (interestingly enough, because they serve Japanese food as well). I had the hot and sour soup. It was good, though the texture of the broth seemed on the slimy side, but I tried not to think about it. The noodle and the chicken dish I had were pretty good. I plan to go here for inexpensive and good Chinese food. Their serving portions are generous (for the large), so make sure to get that if you want to share. The sweet and sour sauce is actually noteworthy for a Chinese establishment.
(3)Jackie L.
The words "sushi" and "Falcon Heights" aren't usually seen anywhere near each other, but this new restaurant in the old Chin's Kitchen spot is definitely worth a stop if you like sushi! The new owners completely redid the interior (it's classy). Not sure how long they've been open but the place is really sparkly new. The food is excellent. They have a full sushi menu with lots of nigiri, rolls and many specials. The menu is almost too large in that it was hard to decide what to get! The entrees are amply portioned and everything's very fresh and delicious. Prices are about what you'd see at any other decent Chinese restaurant and the sushi was priced similar to other Japanese places. Service was very friendly, but almost too helpful... I wouldn't have minded if our server were just a little less attentive, but I'm sure they're trying to make a good impression. This place isn't far from me and I'm sure glad for that because I plan to make this place one of my first stops for Chinese/Japanese food from now on. Try it out!
(5)Brandon O.
Great atmosphere/decor Great food Decent price:portion ratio--$7.45 for a dinner special? YES! Excellent service (well, we were the only ones in the restaurant at the time) Fresh sushi made in front of you Highly recommend.
(5)William C.
Good food and large plates. Well prepared but not exciting flavors. I have eaten here twice before and each time similar. I will eat here again based on price and quantity. Everyone in a large group of people liked their food.
(3)Erica L.
They're fast, fresh and the food is always hot. We love the bean curd and vegetable soup and the house fried rice.
(4)Sara I.
this restaurant should not be allowed to cook take-out chinese food. I don't understand why there are any good reviews here! The restaurant looked nice, but the food was awful. We ordered vegetable chow mein, chicken with broccoli, and wonton soup. The "chow mein" was basically celery soaked in maple syrup with, i kid you not, crunchy fried noodles, like the ones you put on top of asian salads. About one inch long and crispy. NOT chow mein. I will say the broccoli was nice and crunchy and the wonton soup was alright. And it was $20. I've had cheaper, tastier chinese food basically anywhere i've ever patronized.
(1)Michael S.
We've eaten here 3 times in the last month. Love it! So fresh and flavorful. My favorite is the four seasons. Mike loves the sesame chicken. Our new favorite local restaurant.
(5)Freddy B.
The food is delicious. By far, one of the best in the twin cities. The service was curtious and pleasant. I recommend the sushi, it is very fresh and full of flavor. For it's location it might not seem like it, but the food served is high quality.
(5)Jill M.
I'm so happy this place came into my neighborhood! The food is great, well priced, and the service is very attentive. The place is very clean, and I would definitely recommend it and go back.
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