I recently had the pleasure of trying out Tokyo Peking Cuisine in Lake Worth for takeout, and I must say, it was an exceptional dining experience. From the moment I placed my order to the very last bite, I was thoroughly impressed with the quality and flavor of their food.
For me, one of the standout dishes was their wonton soup. It was absolutely delicious, with a rich and flavorful broth that was both comforting and satisfying. The wontons themselves were perfectly cooked and generously filled, making each spoonful a delight. The only minor downside was that they were a bit stingy with the crispy noodles that usually accompany the soup. So, if you're a fan of those, be sure to triple-check your bag before leaving.
The Cashew Nut Chicken was another highlight of the meal. The chicken was tender and succulent, and the cashew nuts added a delightful crunch and nutty flavor to the dish. The sauce was well-balanced, not overly salty, and perfectly complemented the chicken and vegetables.
Finally, the Shrimp Lo Mein was a hit as well. The noodles were cooked to perfection, and the shrimp were plump and flavorful. The combination of vegetables and the savory sauce made for a truly satisfying and comforting dish.
Overall, Tokyo Peking Cuisine exceeded my expectations for takeout. The flavors were authentic, and the portions were generous, ensuring I had enough leftovers. The only word of caution is they are stingy with the crispy noodles for the soup; they promised two bags with a large soup and only provided one after I asked, so be sure to remind them if you're a fan. But that's a small price to pay for the overall quality of the food. I highly recommend trying Tokyo Peking Cuisine if you're in the Lake Worth area. It's the best takeout option, and I can't wait to order...
Read moreEmbarking on a solo dining adventure, I revisited Tokyo Peking Cuisine, a place that's become a sanctuary of consistency for me over the years. It's rare to find a restaurant that maintains such steadfastness in quality, service, and atmosphere, yet Tokyo Peking has managed to do just that. Each visit feels like coming home, especially when I settle into my favorite booth, greeted not just by the staff but by the comforting familiarity of the setting.
As soon as I sat down, the customary "chips" and that ever-elusive dip (the name of which escapes me every time) were brought to the table. It's these small touches that make Tokyo Peking unique. On this visit, I opted for beef with onions and fried rice—a dish whose name I've forgotten but whose flavors remain indelibly etched in my memory. The boneless spare ribs, egg roll, and wonton soup rounded out the meal, echoing the restaurant's hallmark of consistently delectable food. It's the kind of meal that leaves no room for to-go boxes, not that I've ever needed one here.
Capping off the meal was a modest scoop of vanilla ice cream. Light, delicate, and the perfect endnote to an exceptional dining experience, it was a reminder of the simple pleasures that Tokyo Peking manages to elevate.
Tokyo Peking Cuisine is more than just a restaurant to me; it's a testament to the joy of dining, whether in the company of loved ones or on a solitary retreat from the world. Its unwavering dedication to quality across the board guarantees that I'll return time and again. For those who've yet to experience its charms, whether bringing family or venturing out solo, you're in for a treat. Tokyo Peking doesn't just serve meals; it serves memories, consistently crafted, ready to be savored anew...
Read moreI am so very sorry I tried this place for delivery of 2 orders of General Tso's Chicken, First off we placed our order at 5:30 P.M our food arrived well over 11/2 hours after placing our order. At this time I was pretty hungry and I was sure I would have eaten anything at this point, ( how wrong I was ) my first bite was a smaller piece of chicken the sauce tasted good but the chicken or whatever they breaded tasted and felt like I was chewing on cartilage or dried up skin that would not break down no matter how much I chewed so I had to spit it out in a napkin. out of the ten other pieces I tried I was able to chew and eat probably 3 pieces total before giving up on the chicken and moving on to the fried rice which was bland and flavorless until I hit some sort of nasty spiced thing that had no business in my fried rice which kept me from eating any more. while still hungry and hopeful that at least the egg roll would be good I was quickly impressed by the size of the egg roll but disappointed in the flavor and texture of whatever nasty mess they put inside of this deep fried nasty mess. So here I am typing this review hoping to save your dinner (DO NOT ORDER THE GENERAL TSO'S CHICKEN OR THEIR FRIED RICE OR EGG ROLLS!!!) This place based on other reviews may have some good dishes yet I will never find out. Honestly do these people even taste the food they cook? if they did and still sent it out like this...
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