HORRIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE!!! I placed an order for delivery . They lady repeated my order back to me correclty. When I got my order it was all wrong. I called to let them know my order was wrong.They told me they would have to charge me again to send out the correct order. Now I had just waited 45+ mins for the wrong order and was not about to wait 45+ mins for the order again and have to pay more money. They also told me to give them back the food so they can throw it away. So I have to pay more money to get the right food that they messed up to begin with and return the wrong food for them to throw away??? Either way I did not want the food at this point. I just wanted them to know when I got my order and it was incorrect. The lady said I can't help you hold on you talk to my boss. She never muted the phone so I heard the whole conversation and as this poor lady was being miss guided the whole time I just listened. When the lady got back on the phone I told her I heard the whole conversation and to please put her boss on the phone. The lady said I don't care I'm not working here anymore I'm fired you call back tomorrow for my boss and hung up on me! At this point I'm so confused and upset I just spent $40 on food I was not going to eat but that would go in the trash. I tried to call back and got the answering machine. This experience was so stupid and horrible customer service.I WON'T EVER ORDER FROM THIS PLACE AGAIN!!! I spent much money and didn't even eat the food as they sent the wrong food and did not fix their mistake or offer to fix their mistake! DO NOT ORDER FROM HERE UNLESS YOU WANT YOUR ORDER MESSED UP AND HORRIBLE CUSTOMER...
Read moreMing Wah – Tamarac: I’d heard whispers for years about this hole-in-the-wall Peruvian-Chinese spot but always drove right past it—mostly because, let’s be honest, the place looks like it hasn’t seen a renovation since Nixon was in office. But curiosity finally won, and I’m glad it did.
Ming Wah is pure old-school Chifa: no frills, unapologetically greasy, and weirdly charming. I ordered the fried wontons, the sopa de wantan especial, and the mixed chaufa (fried rice with pork, chicken, and shrimp). All solid. The soup especially was generous and surprisingly hearty—the small size ($8.95) could easily feed two, and the large is enough for four.
The chaufa had all the right notes: smoky, just enough wok hei, and not overloaded with salt or MSG like you sometimes get at Chifa Taypa. That might actually be a plus for some folks—it’s flavorful without being a sodium bomb. The fried wontons were crisp and classic. Nothing fancy, but they scratched the itch.
The menu is tight for Chifa standards—hits all the usual suspects—but they’ve also got a full American-Chinese menu for those who want their General Tso fix. Prices are more than fair: $25 got me all three dishes, with regular-sized portions.
The phone rang off the hook with takeout orders while I was there, and dine-in seems secondary. If you do eat in, leave a tip—these folks are working hard, and from what I saw, they’re not seeing much appreciation from the dine-in crowd. Service was prompt and the teenage girl working the front (presumably the daughter of the owners) speaks perfect English and...
Read moreThis place was our go to. Not anymore. VERY disappointed. We always would ask for honey garlic pork. It’s not on the menu, however they would make this for us when we ordered it. Well I was told tonight they do not have honey garlic pork. I explained to the lady that we always order from them and they always made the honey garlic pork for us. I asked for a manager. Manager never came to the phone. I hear two people going back and forth for about 2 minutes. The lady comes back on the phone and says we don’t have honey garlic pork. I said yes you do and we will not ordering from you anymore. She hung up on me. They have pork. They have honey garlic sauce. What is the issue?? We order it every single time. Lost my business. Lady was very rude and just plain out...
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