I want to like this place more. The inside has a nice warm atmosphere. I know a lot of chinese restauraunts are trying to cover more asian cuisine than just chinese. I got the Pad Thai. I also know that good Pad Thai only comes from a good Thai restaurant. This Pad Thai was close to being really good. It was very heavy on the noodles, I like noodles, but it was missing the crunch of the sprouts, they were very few. It was very sweet with very little spice even though I asked for extra hot. It was not terrible, I'm guessing Thai dishes are not the strong dishes to get. I plan to return to try something else, probably sushi or a roll of some kind.
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Adam L.
Really good sushi, very fresh. I had the dragon at the Beach app and the salmon roll. Great start. For entree I had the Mongolian beef which was good but not as good as the sushi I thought, but still better than your avg Chinese restaurant. Will be back, also very fair prices!
(4)
J C.
We went here for lunch and as my husband and I were cutting our chicken it was raw and the waitress called the owner and they wouldn't refund our money or give us a new meal. Absolutely nothing. Never will eat there again.
(1)
Jimeet P.
While this restaurant offers cuisine from several countries - namely China, Japan, Thailand - the best eats for me (vegetarian) have always come from the Chinese dishes. They have great Lo Mein and tofu/veggie entrees. The waiter brought out a carafe after taking note of how quickly I guzzled the first diet pepsi haha
(4)
Amber B.
Great place for good Asian food in the area. The restaurant is always clean and decorated beautifully. Service is always friendly and usually very prompt... however, they can get very busy around lunch. That said, the one time I was there and the service was very slow, they went above and beyond and offered every customer a card for a 'free sushi roll or appetizer' as an apology for the wait (and i never even complained!). I really like their Pad Thai, Lo Mein, chicken with broccoli, and chicken with cashews.
(4)
Christine B.
The food is OK. We would order there for takeout about once a month. However, they messed up our order on Valentines Day. We called right away and they said that they would credit our account and they took our name and number. We recently called to order again and NO CREDIT on our account. Needless to say they lost major credibility with us, and our business as well. Management could have made an exception, but instead we will tell everyone we know about their poor customer service.
(1)
David K.
Weirdly, this time the fried rice was great! I got the basil fried rice, and when I opened it, my heart sank a bit because it didn't have that nice browned look to it, but it was actually pretty good! I like pleasant surprises. Also got singapore-style noodles and crab rangoons. Both were awesome, and just what I was looking for. Plus, the guy working behind the counter was really nice. But one thing that I did notice was that the place was empty when I went there to pick up my food! Come on, folks, go eat there!
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Charles R.
This restaurant could easily grace an international destination city. Fortunately, they are nearby in Plum. The service is attentive and unobtrusive. The timing of the plates is smooth, and the presentation is polished. The calamari appetizer was far from the usual bizarre surprise offered elsewhere. The sashimi plate was arranged in an artful display. The glowing lotus lamp on the plate was amusing and unexpected. Pairing these with an informed flight of sake rounded it off nicely. Why do so many suburban Asian restaurants have high-end German cars parked out front? A new Porsche Macan S? I doubt it belonged to the customers I saw. Somebody's doing well.
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Kathy D.
This is barely a mile from where we recently moved so I think that gives it major props already. My company orders from this place quite a bit so I've had their take-out and dine-in experience. The staff is a little slow when it comes to understanding coupons and the dinner prices are too high to always go, but I would recommend the lunch specials. The newsletter signup gives you the occasional coupon, so it's worth it to get the deals. The presentation and food tastes pretty good. I especially like their bento boxes.
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Melody P.
Wow, this place really exceeded our expectations! The basil shrimp was excellent, the seafood hot pot was very good...and the sushi! What a nice presentation with a fresh taste. I'd gotten the salmon roll with apple and it looked and tasted great! This place has something that I've never seen anywhere...light-up sushi! That's right, a flashing LED light in a cup surrounded with sushi! This is really great for kids or kids at heart; what fun and tasty novelty! Great experience all around.
(5)
Jennifer G.
This has become my go to place for both Chinese and sushi. It is close to home, so I've dined here at least five times and have yet to be disappointed. Service is fast and attentive. The waiter remembered I drink a lot of water so he brought me two glasses right away without me even asking. Food is flavorful and fresh. The menu has a fantastic variety of Chinese and Japanese and a good range of dishes ranging from small appetizers and salads to large rolls and full entrees. The Sushi rolls have clever local names like the golden mile, the plum role and the pittsburgh role. I highly recommend Azon Wok. Make sure you check in - you'll get a free soup or egg roll.
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Derek J.
Had szechuan shrimp for lunch. The shrimp was good, but I'd have liked more variety in the veggies. It only had julienned carrots and celery. The egg rolls are pretty good, and portions are great for the price.
(3)
Paul L.
Another slightly more upscale restaurant comes to Plum. (Along with Uncle Buckles.) My daughter and I got some sushi, an egg roll, general tso, and beef rice noodles. I always judge a Chinese restaurant by the quality of their general tso chicken, and Azan Wok passed with flying colors. The chicken was light and crisp, not heavy at all. The other food was very good as well. The only negative was that our waitress must have been new, since she seemed somewhat confused and generally not particularly helpful. But overall, Azan Wok was a pleasant surprise. We will be coming back.
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Address :2352A Golden Mile Hwy
Pittsburgh, PA, 15239
Takes Reservations : Yes Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Accepts Bitcoin : No Good For : Lunch Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : No Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Ambience : Intimate Noise Level : Quiet Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : Yes Dogs Allowed : No Waiter Service : Yes Caters : Yes
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.
Eric L.
I want to like this place more. The inside has a nice warm atmosphere. I know a lot of chinese restauraunts are trying to cover more asian cuisine than just chinese. I got the Pad Thai. I also know that good Pad Thai only comes from a good Thai restaurant. This Pad Thai was close to being really good. It was very heavy on the noodles, I like noodles, but it was missing the crunch of the sprouts, they were very few. It was very sweet with very little spice even though I asked for extra hot. It was not terrible, I'm guessing Thai dishes are not the strong dishes to get. I plan to return to try something else, probably sushi or a roll of some kind.
(3)Adam L.
Really good sushi, very fresh. I had the dragon at the Beach app and the salmon roll. Great start. For entree I had the Mongolian beef which was good but not as good as the sushi I thought, but still better than your avg Chinese restaurant. Will be back, also very fair prices!
(4)J C.
We went here for lunch and as my husband and I were cutting our chicken it was raw and the waitress called the owner and they wouldn't refund our money or give us a new meal. Absolutely nothing. Never will eat there again.
(1)Jimeet P.
While this restaurant offers cuisine from several countries - namely China, Japan, Thailand - the best eats for me (vegetarian) have always come from the Chinese dishes. They have great Lo Mein and tofu/veggie entrees. The waiter brought out a carafe after taking note of how quickly I guzzled the first diet pepsi haha
(4)Amber B.
Great place for good Asian food in the area. The restaurant is always clean and decorated beautifully. Service is always friendly and usually very prompt... however, they can get very busy around lunch. That said, the one time I was there and the service was very slow, they went above and beyond and offered every customer a card for a 'free sushi roll or appetizer' as an apology for the wait (and i never even complained!). I really like their Pad Thai, Lo Mein, chicken with broccoli, and chicken with cashews.
(4)Christine B.
The food is OK. We would order there for takeout about once a month. However, they messed up our order on Valentines Day. We called right away and they said that they would credit our account and they took our name and number. We recently called to order again and NO CREDIT on our account. Needless to say they lost major credibility with us, and our business as well. Management could have made an exception, but instead we will tell everyone we know about their poor customer service.
(1)David K.
Weirdly, this time the fried rice was great! I got the basil fried rice, and when I opened it, my heart sank a bit because it didn't have that nice browned look to it, but it was actually pretty good! I like pleasant surprises. Also got singapore-style noodles and crab rangoons. Both were awesome, and just what I was looking for. Plus, the guy working behind the counter was really nice. But one thing that I did notice was that the place was empty when I went there to pick up my food! Come on, folks, go eat there!
(4)Charles R.
This restaurant could easily grace an international destination city. Fortunately, they are nearby in Plum. The service is attentive and unobtrusive. The timing of the plates is smooth, and the presentation is polished. The calamari appetizer was far from the usual bizarre surprise offered elsewhere. The sashimi plate was arranged in an artful display. The glowing lotus lamp on the plate was amusing and unexpected. Pairing these with an informed flight of sake rounded it off nicely. Why do so many suburban Asian restaurants have high-end German cars parked out front? A new Porsche Macan S? I doubt it belonged to the customers I saw. Somebody's doing well.
(4)Kathy D.
This is barely a mile from where we recently moved so I think that gives it major props already. My company orders from this place quite a bit so I've had their take-out and dine-in experience. The staff is a little slow when it comes to understanding coupons and the dinner prices are too high to always go, but I would recommend the lunch specials. The newsletter signup gives you the occasional coupon, so it's worth it to get the deals. The presentation and food tastes pretty good. I especially like their bento boxes.
(4)Melody P.
Wow, this place really exceeded our expectations! The basil shrimp was excellent, the seafood hot pot was very good...and the sushi! What a nice presentation with a fresh taste. I'd gotten the salmon roll with apple and it looked and tasted great! This place has something that I've never seen anywhere...light-up sushi! That's right, a flashing LED light in a cup surrounded with sushi! This is really great for kids or kids at heart; what fun and tasty novelty! Great experience all around.
(5)Jennifer G.
This has become my go to place for both Chinese and sushi. It is close to home, so I've dined here at least five times and have yet to be disappointed. Service is fast and attentive. The waiter remembered I drink a lot of water so he brought me two glasses right away without me even asking. Food is flavorful and fresh. The menu has a fantastic variety of Chinese and Japanese and a good range of dishes ranging from small appetizers and salads to large rolls and full entrees. The Sushi rolls have clever local names like the golden mile, the plum role and the pittsburgh role. I highly recommend Azon Wok. Make sure you check in - you'll get a free soup or egg roll.
(5)Derek J.
Had szechuan shrimp for lunch. The shrimp was good, but I'd have liked more variety in the veggies. It only had julienned carrots and celery. The egg rolls are pretty good, and portions are great for the price.
(3)Paul L.
Another slightly more upscale restaurant comes to Plum. (Along with Uncle Buckles.) My daughter and I got some sushi, an egg roll, general tso, and beef rice noodles. I always judge a Chinese restaurant by the quality of their general tso chicken, and Azan Wok passed with flying colors. The chicken was light and crisp, not heavy at all. The other food was very good as well. The only negative was that our waitress must have been new, since she seemed somewhat confused and generally not particularly helpful. But overall, Azan Wok was a pleasant surprise. We will be coming back.
(4)