Good food. Quick. Not too expensive. Tasty Chinese locally. Restaurant is in an old building but the inside has been updated. It’s clean too. Frozen yogurt for desert. Lots of choices here. Give it a try.
Rebecca B.
Place rating: 1 Red Oak, TX
GREASY!!! And rude! Young kids running the front when we went to pick up our order were very rude. We have a $ 52.00 order and had to ask for everything, including soy sauce. They acted like we were asking for something we shouldn’t?!? The food, all 3 dishes were all very greasy. The 2 hot and spicy dishes were floating in the orange chili grease. The beef dish was floating in grease as well. Nothing was very appetizing. Would NOT recommend and will not eat here again.
R M.
Place rating: 5 Quantico, VA
I have gone to Wong’s for years. The owner is very nice, the portion sizes are generous, and the food is delicious.
Krissy K.
Place rating: 4 Plano, TX
We were really surprised how good this Chinese place was. I had moo goo gai pan and everything seemed so fresh. The dried won tons were ok, but the meal itself was really good! We will go there again for sure! They also said they deliver, which is good to know
Kelli A.
Place rating: 5 Midlothian, TX
Love the Garlic Shrimp and several other dishes! Spring rolls are yummy. Staff is very friendly and quick, highly recommend!
Christy B.
Place rating: 2 Mansfield, TX
Their chicken was very tough and we were disappointed. We have found another restaurant that serves better quality of Chinese food n town.
Geoffrey T.
Place rating: 3 Arlington, TX
What’s Wong with this picture? Not too much. It’s middle of the road chinese food. I know a great Chinese food place when I see one, this isn’t it. But they are close to the only game in town. Decent food, reasonable priced but the interior needed work the last time I went.
Daniel M.
Place rating: 5 Chattanooga, TN
Just move here from lancaster and I’ve found my new place for Chinese food love the food and the prices and sizes are just right for one or 2 people
Jeff K.
Place rating: 5 Midland, TX
We stopped by here while passing through Midlothian, TX., and we must say we enjoyed the food and service. The portion size is generous for the price and the girls who took my order were very nice young ladies. If you’re looking for Chinese eats and want to get your money’s worth while traveling then stop by Wong’s Express. They have a website too. Enjoy!
Sara D.
Place rating: 5 Midlothian, TX
Went there for the first time and the food was wonderful, meats were tender, prices were low and the staff is friendly. Very clean. We’ll defiantly be making this our new regular spot!
Aaron H.
Place rating: 5 Kerrville, TX
This place is great. We get take out food from here on a fairly regular basis. It’s always fresh and tasty. The portions are good and well worth the price.
James J.
Place rating: 5 Midlothian, TX
Great food, accurate orders
Damien M.
Place rating: 4 Waxahachie, TX
Best in town always a favorite. Much flavor fresh food. Family run and long standing. Has a new ambiance and fresh yogurt with toppings. I can understand the service complaints but I think they focus more on food. I have been to many Chinese buffets and had great service a poor food. They used to have buffet but now it’s all take out. Back when they had buffet it was my second home.
Sean D.
Place rating: 5 Tampa, FL
I thought it was just a fluke last time I ate here the food was especially better then usual, but I just got some General Tsao’s chicken again and I must say they have really stepped up their game. Chicken is tender, and juicy with a lot of Sauce. I love broccoli, I do wish it came with a little more!
Charlie D.
Place rating: 5 Midlothian, TX
We’ve been going to Wong’s for 10 years now — long before they added the froyo part. Watched their son go from a little boy hanging out at the store to working the register and helping run the place. We have tried other in-town places off and on just to compare and keep coming back to Wong’s. I can’t speak for the sit-down experience, as we ALWAYS do take-out, and yeah sometimes the service has been a bit slow — the first few times I showed up after placing an order and had to sit around to wait a bit. The food was always well worth the wait. The combination plates are always a good deal — lots of food for not too much money. If you’ve never tried crab rangoons, check those out. The froyo addition was met with skepticism on my part — I figured they were just trying to jump on a fad — but they implemented it well and it’s nice to have them as a local option. If you want great Chinese food at a good value, Wong’s is a great choice, especially if doing take-out. Other reviewers complaining of customer service should worry less about what’s on the TV there or maybe research healthy Chinese food options before going and lessen the expectations of being pampered every place they go. The staff has always been curt but professional, and I’ve never had any other experience at any other Chinese food place in town or otherwise.
Glen F.
Place rating: 3 Midlothian, TX
This restaurant is two in one, Chinese combined with a modern frozen yogurt place. The décor is literally split down the middle, with colorful teen-attracting froyo furniture on one side, and your typical small town Chinese restaurant décor on the other. The food was good, and well worth the cost. However, the owners probably need to focus a little more on the customer experience. We were the only ones in the restaurant, and the person that took our order came and sat down at the table next to us to eat his lunch. He then proceeded to watch the flat screen TV on the wall, that was blaring some show in Chinese. My advice to management, put the TV on something like ESPN, or CNN(or Fox News. You are in a small Texas town, btw). Next, turn it down or on closed captioning. I have a feeling there aren’t many Mandarin speakers in Midlothian, and they probably won’t be back if they have to listen to a TV blaring a language they don’t understand. All in all, though, the food was good, and we’ll be ordering take out in the future, and will definitely be back in the summer when the weather is conducive to frozen yogurt.
Sue A.
Place rating: 1 Midlothian, TX
After reading all the reviews here, I could not wait to try this place! I am a huge Chinese fan, and just moved into the area. Being new to the restaurant, I had a couple of questions, but sadly, I never made it past the young punk at the front counter, who never looked up from his smart phone the entire time I was there. First, I asked for his recommendations for«healthy choices.» He said he had no idea. Then I asked for an explanation of their menu item called«Chicken Sticks.» His answer was(all while still never glancing up from his game session,) «Chicken on a stick!» I asked how long he had worked there, and he said a long time, so then I said, «Then why can’t you answer any questions about the menu?» His answer was«Because you are the only one with question.» On that, I turned and walked out. I guess those who have written good reviews must not have needed to interrupt his game session. Too bad. I am a Chinese food junkie, and there are so few choices in this area, but I am willing to drive to Cedar Hill to avoid rudeness. Life is too short.
Justin S.
Place rating: 4 Santa Fe, TX
Looking for a good non-chain Chinese restaurant in this area is tough, so I was happy to find out about Wong’s. It’s your typical neighborhood Chinese place with the full menu and no MSG. We got the General Tso’s platter w/fried rice and the sweet and sour chicken. Both were good, and exactly like what we used to get at the places we were used to back in the Northeast. Highly recommend!