Really a fan! I’ve had the crab rangoon, phở noodle soup with tofu and spring rolls so far. They are all great with really nice complex flavors. Plus, they have gotten rid of the store next door and are remodeling it into a beautiful restaurant. Yay for Le’s Wok!
Ashanta J.
Place rating: 1 Milwaukee, WI
This place is nothing special. I went here because the restaurant I wanted to go to was closed, so after looking at reviews, I figured I would give this place a try. I ordered combination rice. They do give you a lot, but it wasn’t very good. It lacked flavor and color. The presentation of the food was not appealing at all and the inside of the place is lacking appeal as well. I’m not a fan and will not return.
Terra W.
Place rating: 5 Irving, TX
Inexpensive, well-seasoned food that is made with fresh ingredients. I really enjoy the crispy shrimp, which is excellent with lemon and«hot oil.»(The shrimp may be one of my favorite things in Fort Worth.) The owner(a lady) is willing to answer questions and make recommendations. Food is made fresh and the staff has been kind about special requests, such as «lightly salted.»
Mary M.
Place rating: 4 Grand Prairie, TX
Very nice experience. Restaurant has reasonable prices and is renovating and expanding into the former convenience center next door. Great portion sizes. Chicken pad Thai and chicken fried rice excellent.
Derek C.
Place rating: 4 Fort Worth, TX
The restaurant is located in what used to be a convenience store. I haven’t been back in awhile, and it looks like they’re renovating the convenience store and expanding the restaurant. Food is still as good as ever, if you’re looking for cheap eats that will fill you up without breaking the bank. They have a good assortment of Chinese, Vietnamese, and Thai dishes, all of which are not life-changing, but are definitely good. I’d recommend the vermicelli with barbecue pork for a no frills, quick meal. The fried rice is good and portion size is amazing for the price. Pad Thai with pork or chicken is good, but again, not life changing. I’m told they have a lunch deal that I have yet to try, but all in all, it is pretty standard Asian-American fare. It’s definitely in my food consideration/rotation when I’m craving something Asian inspired that won’t cost an arm and a leg. What is winning here is the awesome service by Nina, who works the front register and is very kind. She makes you feel at home and really has a knack for keeping it down to Earth. It’s a mom and pop business that’s making good food at a reasonable price. I’d definitely recommend it!
Kathryn M.
Place rating: 5 Fort Worth, TX
This place is amazing! Had the Kung pao chicken oh it is awesome. Great lunch place and don’t let looks fool you because it’s the best!
Austin J.
Place rating: 5 Arlington, TX
Hell to the yiz-yeah. This place is my jam. Can get a tasty, quality lunch for under ten bucks. The staff is friendly and the service is great. I recommend the lemongrass chicken and crab rangoons. Also the wings are good too.
Barry K.
Place rating: 5 Fort Worth, TX
Ok, so it’s no frills! They have the best(and largest to go size) Beef Chow Fun, but it’s not on the menu, you’ll have to request it like this: «Give me the flat noodles, scorched, «burnt»(but they don’t really burn them, it’s just the style of Beef Chow Fun) wth beef and scallions! There’s a nice little Asian lady that owns the place and has been there every time I’ve gone and she takes my order. She«knows» my order so you could end your order request by saying«like the black guy that comes in and orders it all the time.» She’ll know !!! One to go order is enough for two people or leftovers. Great egg rolls too. Enjoy!!! And if the lady is there tell her hello!
Jim P.
Place rating: 4 Fort Worth, TX
Been getting food here for over a year. Good food, everything is tasty and prepared well. The crab Rangoon and the spring rolls are my favorite appetizers. I have tried several of the dishes and they are very good. A great place to pick up. Always fast and easy to get on the way home.
Jim R.
Place rating: 4 Burleson, TX
Why you first drive up the curb appeal is not very good, but don’t let that stop you from coming in. My son and I eat lunch here and we’re not disappointed at all. He had chicken pai tai and I had chicken broccoli. They were both very good. Egg rolls were ok. Service is quick and friendly.
Xin L.
Place rating: 3 Arlington, TX
I decided to try a new Phở in town and… Bad decision. Friendly people, and all but the chicken phở is atrocious. Spring roll was better; sauce was pretty good.
Jon P.
Place rating: 1 Tarrant, TX
I ordered the vermicelli with pork along with the shrimp springrolls. The shrimp springrolls had that fake crab meat in it along with a couple of shrimp. I hate that fake crab meat! The peanut sauce was marginal. The pork in the vermicelli tasted old and mealy. After tasting the spring rolls and pork vermicelli, I could not eat them, nor ask for something else. Every time someone came into the attached convenience store, the restaurant would just about come to a halt as the worker was doing double duty. I will NEVER come back. Everything was just shit.
Brett I.
Place rating: 4 Fort Worth, TX
i do like the fried rice, it’s pretty big and tasty! I ordered it the other day with pork and it came out hot and fresh rather quickly, within 5 – 10 minutes. As far as I could tell, I don’t think it had MSG… It tasted flavorful and pretty much everything fried rice should be. As mentioned before, it was pretty big~ it actually made for two meals… I don’t particularly care for their banh mi though… i came one night a half hour before they closed. i didn’t want to order anything too big out of consideration for the staff, so I ordered a pork banh mi, thinking that because it didn’t take too much dishes or time to put it together. However, what they gave me was pretty bad~ the meat was really bland as though it hadn’t been marinated long enough and so it pretty much ruined the whole sandwich. That said, the place is a friendly and family-run place me thinks. The place has the ambience of a gas station mini-mart~ since it’s connected to a mini-mart(sans the gas station), but that’s fine. And again, I liked their fried rice; perhaps just stay away from their sandwiches…
Krista R.
Place rating: 4 Fort Worth, TX
If I’m not cooking, my afternoon pretty much starts with asking my Grandma«what do you want to do for dinner?» She’s pretty much answers like my husband«I don’t know whatever you want!» Well, I don’t know because husband and I are going out to eat when he gets off. I just need to get you and the kids fed. She mentions Cantonese or Polynesian. Sorry, this isn’t Miami. Remembering Le’s Wok, I suggested Chinese. There isn’t many Star worthy americanized chinese places on my end of Fort Worth. She turned her nose up until I told her it wasn’t a place she ate before. It’s located in a convenient store. How bad can it be? Grandma says«Hopefully no worse than China Jade» Ugh. China Jade. Traveling up and down Rosedale, I’ve always looked at Le’s side eyed. Keep going. Keep going. Don’t look. We aren’t going to eat there. Arriving at Le’s, I realized this is the same convenient store I got a pregnancy test from many years ago when it popped positive. I thought, «Maybe I shouldn’t eat here.» What would be worse than China Jade at the moment? A positive pregnancy test. .KIDDING…kind of. We ordered: Combo fried rice, hot and sour soup, egg drop soup, crab ragoon, garlic butter wings, and cashew chicken. The combo fried rice was enough to feed my whole family. Contained beef, chicken, and shrimp. It was pretty good. The egg drop soup needed doctoring. It was ok. My Grandma liked the hot and sour soup. The garlic butter wings. What was I thinking? I was thinking of Beef O Brady’s garlic butter wings. These didn’t have flavor, but tasted a lot better in the red sauce that came with the crab ragoon. The cashew chicken? Ugh, should leave it to the Thai’s. They do it better. The best thing I had was the crab ragoon’s. They were delicious. On the plus side, I didn’t feel awful or bloated afterwards. I’m leaning more towards 3 stars, but it’s better than any chinese restaurant on my side of town and my Grandma liked it.
Jason M.
Place rating: 5 East Oakland, Oakland, CA
This place is so great, affordable, and very tasty! I recommend the #69 and any of the flat noodles.
Lauren S.
Place rating: 4 Fort Worth, TX
Since a few of the local Unilocal elites rated this place so highly, we had to check this place out. It’s not very visible from the street. The location is split– half dine in/to go and half convenience store. Every time we have been we just dine in. They have tables as well as booths. One of the owners is running front of house. She is so friendly– she chatted us up a bit when bringing out our food and when we were leaving. We have shared a few apps, banh mi and various dishes. The banh mi is a favorite. I also like the beef flat noodles. The portions are huge. We always have leftovers. The café su da is delicious and they don’t put too much condensed milk in it. I like that this is a tiny family run operation. We will be back.
Jojo M.
Place rating: 4 Jarrell, TX
Good food and fast n friendly service. Oh, and did I mention low prices? These three factors make for a legit establishment that deserves multiple visits and tries. I enjoyed the fresh ingredients of my beef vermicelli(6.95) and was even more pleased with my noodle to lettuce ratio of 2:1. Thank you for giving me beef vermicelli and not beef lettuce! They also give a lot of pickled carrots and radish, which I loooooove. After I ordered, my meal came in 5 minutes. Outstanding. My server was nice and the owner was even nicer. They’re the kind of people that leave you hoping people treat them well for the rest of the day so they’re niceness isn’t spoiled. If you’re afraid of the«convenient store» vibe, don’t be. If anything, it’s rather… Convenient. The only downside would be the parking, which can get a little tricky if everyone got hungry at once. Never the less, I implore the skeptics and the curious to try for themselves. I already like this place a lot. Can’t wait to go back and try the other things that Unilocalers were crazy about.
Ivy W.
Place rating: 1 Dallas, TX
This place is average. The entrees range from your typical orange chicken and flat noodles to fried rice. The Vietnamese entrees include phở and banh mi. I tried their phở with meatballs and there was almost no flavor in their broth. My boyfriend had the flat noodles and orange chicken. The orange chicken barely looked like chicken and the noodles were okay. The ladies bagged our to go for us and routinely checked up on us. I don’t have any complaints about their service or environment. It seems like it’s family-owned. The restaurant is really simple and clean. The outside appearance seems small but it’s connected to the convenient store on the left. I have a lot of respect for this restaurant and the owner but their food just hits a little below average for me. I wish I could say I would come back but there are definitely better Chinese and Vietnamese restaurants in Fort Worth.
Andrew T.
Place rating: 4 Fort Worth, TX
Oh Le’s Wok… where would I be without you? Having recently moved to Fort Worth, I picked a location pretty void of any Asian food. If I got hot and bothered by menudo, I’d be happy as an oyster in a jewelry store. Alas, menudo doesn’t tickle my eggplant like that. But Le… oh but Le… you are my saving grace. You give me an Asian restaurant that I can walk to. WALKTO. You will always converse with me when I eat there because you know me by my first name. Not only that, I am now looking for ideas on science projects for the son of the owners. Big mistake? Probably. But… well just big mistake probably. The phở is good. Good enough to not drive all the way to belknap. The chicken teriyaki is a pretty heftly portion, giving you a big piece of chicken breast. I really enjoy their spring rolls, as well. Thank you Baby Jesus for having Le’s Wok in my immediate vicinity. Without you Le… I’d…well I’d eat a lot more tacos.
Deirdre B.
Place rating: 4 Fort Worth, TX
Read about this place in the paper and have been meaning to come out for a while now to support a local business. Finally tried it and it was a-mazing. The rangoons were crisp and creamy and the phở was pretty good. Apparently they are revamping the menu and adding new options, which is great. I stopped by again for take-out with my boyfriend and we splurged. Chicken lo-mein, teriyaki chicken and rice, eggrolls, rangoons, pork banh mi. All of it was SO good! I have definitely found my new go-to take-out place for lazy nights. Such a great neighborhood spot.