Finally! A good Chinese food in El Paso! I’m used to authentic Chinese food from places like China Town in San Francisco,, Los Angeles, and Monterey Park California where everyone in a Chinese restaurant eats family style and shares everyone’s dishes. I don’t want to mislead you, this is not authentic Chinese food… but it’s the closest I’ve had in El Paso. It’s a little better quality than P.F. Chang’s, if that helps at all. The food at Kung Fu Noodle is definitely tasty, fresh, and satisfying. We had Kung Pao Chicken (an American-Chinese dish, but still…) and Hunan chicken. The Kung Pao was nice and spicy! The vegetables were fresh and the chicken high quality. The Hunan chicken was lightly breaded with an awesome sweet sauce and juicy chicken. We also had steamed Juicy Pork Dumplings as an appetizer. They had a thicker than normal shell, and filled with a lot of meat, but oddly weren’t super juicy. Not the best I’ve had, not the worst. The service was awesome. They’re obviously not used to customers using family style eating or using chop sticks, but the server was more than happy to accommodate our requests for large spoons to serve the main courses, extra plates, and chop sticks. So don’t feel shy to ask. By the way, the portions where HUGE! Totally worth $12 per dish for dinner. We’ll have left-overs for 2 more meals. Anyway, definitely...
Read morePlaced an order for pick up via their online ordering. Very easy to manage website and portions are huge. Order was ready on time and even received a courtesy call when it was ready for pickup.
Reason for 1 star review was taste of food. Was looking forward to trying them due to recent high reviews. Egg rolls were good and crunchy. Steamed white rice was good (hard to mess that up). Shrimp fried noodles probably had maximum 5 shrimps. Mostly noodles and veggies and noodles were bland. Beef broccoli was missing seasoning and meat was chewy...as if itd been marinating for a while. Orange chicken like others have said was more breading than chicken but orange sauce was good.
Glad to have tried and supported a local establishment but won't be back again and would recommend to family and friends to save their money. Kitchen needs to make adjustments to seasoning in dishes. Others have mentioned the bland taste, so Im glad I wasn't the only one with this observation. And before someone says that I should have asked chef to make dishes with more seasoning, isn't the chef supposed to make the dish tasty in the first place?? 🤔 Didn't notice shrimp noodles only had 5 shrimp when I checked order before leaving. Assumed there were more shrimp hiding beneath pile of noodles but there weren't.
Good luck in the future but my family won't be...
Read moreThis place has the best food the only thing is you have to go when the older guy is cooking he might be one of the owners he’s on point with his dishes , one of the times we went he wasn’t there and the cook they had at that time was not on point matter fact it was bad mine was so spicy mind you I always ask for medium spice never had a problem but this was so hot I couldn’t even eat it I told the kid that was taking orders and bringing out the dishes was very rude he right away and went to get the ticket to show me he wrote medium spice which I wasn’t saying he didn’t so I asked if they could either do something to make it edible or make it over he straight up told me no that if I wanted it fixed I would have to pay for another whole dish and he was very rude about it I guess I could of just let him take it and get it off our ticket but I didn’t , also ordered fried rice without soy sauce and he said No they don’t do that well they do it when the owners are there, my husband’s food wasn’t any better so from now on we will have to call to see who’s cooking before we go it is one of our favorite places to eat when it’s the other cook, and they really need to teach that kid some manners I actually think he’s related to the owners which is sad that he’s so rude because they are the most...
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