I had good experience at the King's Wok Express. They offered different systems of their service. Instead of choosing a few ithems, They let you choose many selections of items, then they weigh the scale. Therefore, you can try many items. After weight on the scale of your foods, the price is not that expensive because you can control the portions. The price can be high or low. Anyway, they also offered Mongolian barbrecue. You can choose your choice of meats &.vegetables. And they have a hot grill. They cook for you in front of you. You can watch how they ,cook. They offered fresh meats & vegetables. I think it would be a healthy way of Chinese foods. Next time, I would like to try Mongolian barbecue. After that, I came home& tried their food. I choose orange chicken, teriyaki chicken, mixed vegetables, and steam rice. Thee orange chicken was delicious. Also, teriyaki chicken was juicy & tender. I liked their food and I enjoyed their tasty Chinese foods. Next time, I would try...
Read moreWhen I called before I came down to get the food I asked how much a two-item combo is? She replied it's by the pound. Which confuses me because I'm not sure how much weight a regular to item is. Not a smart business decision. Anyways, after I got done trying to fill up a light 2 item combo it was almost six and a half dollars. I totally felt I was overcharged because the quality of the food versus the price and the quantity. The lady that worked the front was really nice but again the pricing and quality too big thumbs down. I'll never eat there again. If you got to decode your food bye mentally visualizing a pound in your head the price of your food, it's a scam. The food was below Panda Express as quality which isn't saying much. I've noticed that most of the food around here is overpriced and low-quality. If you go to the beach in Hermosa Redondo Manhattan you'll get more food for the price and a larger quantity. I'm still surprised they charge so much when we're in the middle of the...
Read moreReally expensive prices for what you're getting. Paid nearly $12 for a two entree plate w/ fried rice and chow mein, you can get the same thing at other Chinese fast food places for under $10. Chow mein was OK but the orange chicken was bland and way too soft, not crispy or breaded much at all.
I only came back here because it was late and all other Chinese fast food places were closed. I remember they used to let you fill your own plate and charge you by the pound last time I was here. Doesn't look like they do that anymore and I didn't even see any prices for the combo plates posted anywhere inside. Unless you don't mind paying premium prices for underwhelming Chinese food and the terrible parking...
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