Surprised at the quality of the food given the number of fast food places I've been to. Siomai was ok, kind of mild in flavor, which the chili oil helped. The fried chicken was crispy and juicy. Probably a fresh piece, breading is reminiscent of a type of taro used in Cantonese cooking. It came with a brown gravy which seemed really out of place. Tasted generic, but just odd. The noodles were ok, standard fair. The siopao was a little too sweet, but otherwise plenty of it, filling, moist. It was busy so took longer than normal to get food. Staff were polite. There was a beggar that came through, but that's not the fault of the restaurant. Good value for the price for sure. Feel it may be slightly better quality compared to my last experience...
Read moreChow King it is what it is. Usually clean and very good customer service. Food is okay, not going to get a big serving size but you will likely have some decent flavors. I always order the sweet and sour and you always only get one pineapple piece one piece of green pepper and one sliver from a shallot. Sauce is good but never enough. Beef chao fan is the popular choice. A cup of rice with some beef flavor. You can pick a topping like a siomai or piece of chicken for extra charge. Doesn't sound like I like Chow King but I will come back because it's consistent and it tastes decent. It...
Read moreChowking is the best as always, all of the staff at the counter are very friendly, they let me pay with a 1000 peso bill and my order came out very quickly. These establishments are all managed...
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