Jumbo portions of Chinese & Korean specialties such as jellyfish salad served in modest digs.
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6193 E 61st St, Tulsa, OK 74135
Phone: (918) 488-0266
Website: http://www.chopsticksok.com/
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Reviews
Entering the restaurant. With an expressionless face, the waitress directed us to sit where we like. There was no wasted effort on a smile or a greeting. Chinese chips and salsa came to the table. The waitress impatiently waited for our response to her “what do you want to drink?” Returning quickly with the drinks, her deadpan face solicited our food order. I had barely completed verbalizing my order and she was gone, returning hurriedly to the kitchen before I was able to request an order of egg rolls. I flagged her back and got the order in. I’m glad I did!! Like a mask her, facial expression never varied at each interaction. My efforts to try to get her to reflect a smile was wasted. The service was adequate.
The egg rolls were delivered. The first bite was delicious. It is unusual to describe an egg roll as light. They seemed light. Not fat, heavy, greasy, fried eggrolls. The filling was seasoned, lightly; just enough to tame to cabbage flavor, but not hide it. A light crispy fried wrapper took good to excellent!
My wife’s meal came with soup. She ordered the Hot and Sour. Great flavor. Noticeably absent were mushrooms, tofu, or chicken; the ingredients usually found in a fully loaded Hot and Sour soup. A couple of bamboo slivers and egg. That was it!
Our food arrived. I delayed the dining a minute to capture a picture. Completed, lunch resumed, and my wife was just about to stick a chunk of chicken when the waitress reappeared. She hastily grabbed the plate. Without expression explained she had delivered the wrong meal. No chicken was missing from someone else’s order!
Cautiously adhering to Americanized versions of Chinese food, my wife ordered General Tso’s. The first plate mistakenly delivered to her was Sesame Chicken. I got a picture! I went with the Hot Garlic Chicken. Check the pictures and the menu for details of each. Here is what stood out on both meals. First, white meat chicken. No mysterious knuckles of chicken meat. Then the sauces. Slightly sweet, but not overly sticky, syrupy sauces. Nice flavors and just enough heat to make them enjoyable. I like the cooking here. Very Good!
This review was previously posted on Yelp, Oct 5, 2022 by Spike Speedwell
I always appreciate a place that gives you the crispy noodles to munch on while waiting.
I ordered the spicy Korean pork. It was good, not as spicy as I was expecting. My friend ordered sweet and sour chicken. Both dishes were delicious.