Happy Wok Chinese Restaurant, nestled in Livonia, MI, invites you to savor an exquisite journey through authentic Chinese cuisine. We are dedicated to crafting high-quality dishes that delight the local neighborhood and beyond, extending our flavors to Westland. Beyond our traditional Chinese favorites, our diverse menu also features delightful Pad Thai and Japanese Teriyaki, ensuring a delicious experience for every palate.
Unfussy cafe for Chinese-American favorites & hibachi-grilled fare served from a counter.
Hours
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 33328 Plymouth Rd, Livonia, MI 48150
Phone: (734) 743-5535
Website: http://www.mihappywok.com/
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Reviews
The order was quick and notification for pickup was completed. The order was correct and the packaging excellent.
I just found my new neighborhood Chinese joint! I’ll be back soon.
Overall a good fast casual Chinese restaurant. Decent egg rolls, a little greasy. Packaged hot mustard and sweet sauce are horrible. Wonton soup was good, the mix in the wonton needs salt. Very good House Special Low mein, a little more vegetables would be better. The House Special Chili pepper trio is good but lacked the punch I expected. The fried rice was a little oily. I will try again.
The other dish I ordered to be extra extra extra hot was super mild. Bummed about that, but still tasted good. Not alot of broccoli though.
Egg rolls were crunchy like I like them, but the oil tasted a little off.
Good rice and fried dumplings/great dipping sauce.
Would suggest getting side cups of Hot mustard. The packages are not as good.
I think if you are used to the traditional Americanized Chinese food, this might seem like it’s subpar, but actually they use fresh ingredients and they don’t laden all of their dishes with MSG, heavy salt, thick goopy gravies…
We had the egg drop soup and yes it is a broth-based soup that isn’t heavy with thickeners or MSG. My husband always has to add salt to it. But it is prepared perfectly, and is delicious- When we first ordered this year’s ago, we thought we got a water down soup and that’s not the case at all-
Today we shared the chicken pad Thai with extra egg and added fried tofu. They made the dish perfectly. This was our first time having it and yes, it’s more of a Chinese version of pad Thai I didn’t care for the large chunks of onion I prefer the green onion. The sauce was semi-sweet, but not over the top.
My only complaint with today’s meal was that it was too huge of a portion for the container that they shoved it into and the extra sauce all spilled off out into the bag. This leaves the pad Thai, which is a noodle dish, a bit dry- The picture looks like it’s a huge container but it’s actually they’re smaller lunch container which has three food areas on the inside- I would prefer that they use a container that’s just one open space on the inside, and cut down on the amount of noodles so that it fits into the container without overflowing-
The chicken eggrolls were prepared perfectly. They weren’t greasy or burnt-