Long-running mainstay serving standard Chinese favorites in a straightforward setting.
Hours
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1122 Maple Ave, La Grange Park, IL 60526
Phone: (708) 354-3930
Website: https://goldenwokcuisine.com/
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I may try other dishes, but I am not happy with the poor quality that I have received today and in the past.
If your chicken or shrimp has this breading (picture), I would ask for something else. Sorry, but I can’t recommend anyone to eat that.
I ordered the Beef lo mein. And yeah, beef lo mein is one of those dishes that usually tastes the same everywhere. The beef has that familiar Chinese beef flavor that i’m used to, tender, juicy, a little smoky, and piping hot. No toughness, no weird chew. Seasoning was on point. Portions overall were solid. The only thing I always forget until I’m halfway through is there’s just not enough beef. I keep wishing for a few more pieces.
Glad I found this place. It’s right on my way home, which is super convenient. I’ll definitely be back.
I stopped in to place a to go order. I ordered the sesame chicken meal, veggie spring rolls and a veggies fried rice. I should have thought twice after going inside as the dining area of the restaurant is closed and it doesn’t look or smell very clean. I should have left so that’s my fault. I got the order home and my Mom was happy with her veggie fried rice and veggie spring rolls. My sesame “chicken” was not chicken!!!!!! What was it well after calling and speaking to the manager I was told that it’s more of a chicken meatball. If I wanted meatballs I would have ordered meatballs. I’ve never heard of Chinese meatballs in my life. I was told this is the way they’ve been doing it for 40 years. Well I’ve been eating Chinese food for a long time and I’ve never had chicken meatballs covered in sauce. Didn’t taste anything like the sesame chicken sauce I have had at other places. It was just bland. No flavor, no spice nothing. The rice that came with the meal was supposed to be fried rice. It was basically white rice that had soy sauce on it. There was no vegetables, no meat, no anything it was literally just white rice with soy sauce on it. The only thing I enjoyed was my egg roll. I couldn’t eat any of my meal except the egg roll. I did call and I was given a credit to use next time but other than egg rolls I won’t be ordering anything from this restaurant again. If a person is spending 12 dollars on sesame chicken it should be chicken not a chicken meatball. I am now sick to my stomach and still craving Chinese food because I did not get to eat my meal. Oh well ! Good luck if you decide to order from here I guess some people enjoy paying for fake chicken, white soy rice and flavorless sauce. Remember to read the reviews first!
that customer arrives ahead of the take-out customer. The take out customer gets priority leaving the intending dine-in customer waiting to be seated at a table. Perhaps it could be due to certain attributes and differences in the customers as to which one is more respected and one less respected perceptions and how each customer is treated or given certain priority. You would think the customer who is to dine-in would get treated a bit better in comparison as that customer has the discretion of leaving a tip based on the service and especially if that customer arrived earlier and left waiting only to see a take out customer in some special uniform get priority treatment ahead of the dine-in customer (ignored, invisible). This gave me the impression that certain customers, perhaps based on certain attributes or perceived status in societal hierarchy, are valued more or less than others and the one valued gets service first even if the other arrived earlier and waited longer to dine in and potentially leave a tip. The take out customer probably did not leave a tip unless it was rolled into the price for carry-out.