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Contribute Feedback What Willow Gerhold likes about Famous Wok:
Had dinner at famous wok. Price is reasonable and lots of choices too. A balance of deep fried stuff, BBQ and fried meat. I had the fried rice and like the texture of it. View all feedback.
What Karolann Fay doesn't like about Famous Wok:
eating was bad quality, extremely salty. not worth the time or the money. Huhn looked like a sponge. if it wasn't for the whole salt or msg, it would be tasteless. View all feedback.
Eating was bad quality, extremely salty. not worth the time or the money. Huhn looked like a sponge. if it wasn't for the whole salt or msg, it would be tasteless.
Had dinner in the famous wok. the price is reasonable and many decisions too. a balance of fried items, bbq and fried meat. I had the fried rice and like the texture.
That was our first time eating on the famous wok and in some way we were disappointed. the food had not tasted much and sweet seemed to be overcooked. on a positive side, the piece sizes were large and the price was...right in this shopping center there is a good choice for other food shops. if we are back, we would try one of the other food facilities.
I had some tears and chickens. very filling. two of us ate for less than $15 (not to drink.) typical mall eat food, but still delicious.
Sometimes you are out and about doing errands or shopping and you end up in a mall. You get your typical choices of food and often they are hit or miss. I have had terrrible chinese food and quite good chinese food in a mall....I usually order pretty much the same stuff so the comparisons are consistent. On this occasion I found my food to be fairly good. The food sits in pans to be kept warm so service was quite fast. It needs to be as this is a very busy mall at times. The ginger beef was perhaps a little cold on some of the mouthfulls I had. Maybe it had not been in their Famous Wok for a while. Still no complaints from me. My wife ended up at Arby's they are pretty consistent. Anyway she tried my food and said she wished she had got the same as me. I paid by debit and the machine prompts you to give at tip. I have noticed this trend at other chinese kiosks. I would understand it if the food was delivered or was served by a waiter/waitress, but someone who doles my food into a little styrofoam container and puts it on a tray only to shuffelled from one employee to another does not get a tip from me. Sorry. Maybe someone who picks up a large order may leave a tip. However, I certainly would not stop on the way home to pick-up take-out from a chinese restaurant in a mall food court.