This was my first time ordering from here and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised. The prices are reasonable and they give large portions. Lasted 4 meals! It’s pick up only but have tables for dining in.
James M.
Classificação do local: 2 Tonkawa, OK
If you like this, you obviously haven’t eaten at any mediocre Chinese take-out. Below mediocre
Angela M.
Classificação do local: 3 Edmond, OK
Good food, great and delicious non fatty tasting takeout. Too bad they don’t deliver. Prices are fair.
Anh L.
Classificação do local: 5 Oklahoma City, OK
This is by far my favorite Chinese takeout place. My family recently starting coming here when we’d be too lazy to cook, and we’re pretty particular about our Chinese food(hint: we’re a Chinese family). I’ve eaten at a lot of Chinese takeout places and while most of them fail to impress me, this place really sets themselves apart. Their food is not overly greasy or too oily, and their sauces are fantastic. Everything we get is always fresh. I’ve had the tofu and seafood casserole(name is a little misleading– not an actual casserole) which includes an assortment of seafood, tofu, and mushrooms in a brown sauce. I’ve also tried the tofu in brown sauce, happy family, shrimp with lobster sauce, seafood delight, and house seafood. In case you couldn’t tell, we’re pretty big on our seafood. Overall, seafood and tofu casserole is my favorite, but I would suggest any of the above if any of them sound good to you. And while we mostly order from the Chef Specialties list on the menu, their other entrees are super cheap, so I’ll have to try out some of those once we finally get sick of seafood!
Jeff M.
Classificação do local: 3 Oklahoma City, OK
Food is great. Customer service is not. I ended up at QQ China twice in an hour. The second time, my order was under $ 5.00 so he said I couldn’t use a card. NBD. I grabbed the menu to add something else to bring my total to more than $ 5.00. He said«No,» grabbed my original receipt, changed the tip amount with the second order’s total, and wrote in my new total as $ 10.37. I shrugged my shoulders and made note of the new total on my receipt as well. The next day I checked my credit card balance and the total was $ 12.37. I called to determine why, and he told me that I had written the wrong amount on the receipt, and that the right amount was $ 12.37. I did the math, and he was right. The total should have been $ 12.37. Except he then spent the entire phone call trying to convince me that I was the one who had gotten it wrong. Instead of owning up to it, he kept saying that I had made a mistake. By the end of the call, I wasn’t concerned about the $ 2.00. I was going to let him keep it. But I kept stating, «You noted that the total was $ 10.37. I just want it to be understood that you made a mistake, then decided to charge me more.» The best I got was, «Yeah maybe» followed by a weak laugh. I’m from Asia, and there are some blatant stereotypes about people from that continent. Yet, I always hope that my business interactions with other Asians(Indians, Pakistanis, Chinese, Vietnamese, etc.) won’t play into these very blatant stereotypes. Namely the stereotype that Asians would rather make a couple extra bucks and potentially lose a customer, than admit that they were wrong and potentially lose out on the couple extra bucks. God forbid we let any money slip through our tightly clenched fists. As I mentioned earlier though, the food is still great. I’ll be honest and admit that I’ll probably be back sooner than later. But I’m also pretty certain I’m going stiff the owner on his tip during my next visit just to counter his attempt at taking some extra dollars from me while not being willing to admit his mistake. I know… So very petty. But let me have it. I need to play into the stereotype as well.
Ryan B.
Classificação do local: 3 Oklahoma City, OK
Not too bad, but nothing special. If you’re in the mood for some quick Chinese takeout, this could be a decent option with only a few other Chinese restaurants in the area.
Rich R.
Classificação do local: 4 Piedmont, OK
Very good Chinese food. Had LoMein and Mongolian beef, crab Rangoon and eggdrop soup. All were very tasty. I recommend take out because the place itself has only 2 or 3 tables. Affordably priced.
Mike F.
Classificação do local: 4 Oklahoma City, OK
Get take-out restaurant! I like the all the shrimp dishes here because they are so big! Also the crab rangoon and the egg drop soup are great! Haven’t had anything I didn’t like from here.
John S.
Classificação do local: 4 Oklahoma City, OK
Greasy, good, affordable chinese. Spicy is actually spicy. Ordered take out, plenty of food for under $ 20 for two. No complaints.
Taylor D.
Classificação do local: 5 Shawnee, OK
I LOVEQQ! The spicy chicken fried rice is my favorite cheat meal! I’ve tried other places since I moved to this side of the city and QQ is the only place that makes it right! Also their crag Rangoon is super yummy!!!
Sara E.
Classificação do local: 4 Oklahoma City, OK
I was looking for the ultimate cheat meal the night before I start my healthy eating kick(again), and as always, I wanted to try a restaurant I’d never been to(this time that also specialized in Chinese takeout). This place was nearby so I gave it a go! And I would definitely go back! It is a very small(& clean. Important!) restaurant with maybe four small tables in it, so I gather they do mostly to go orders. I didn’t see any signs advertising delivery and there were two other groups waiting on to go orders. The lady at the register was very friendly and I liked that there are windows into the clean kitchen so you can watch them cook. I would say I waited about 10 minutes for my meal, which is ok with me because other than the egg roll(pretty dry) and the soup, he made everything fresh while I waited. They had several awards decorating the place, including being in the top 100 Chinese restaurants in the country in 2009 and being a top up and coming restaurants in 2009(not sure why it’s never taken off, but still…) I tried the hot & sour soup(not the best I’ve had but still pretty good), the General Tao chicken(good), the fried rice(incredible) and the hot & spicy lo mein(very spicy and delicious)!! It fit the bill for a yummy(and not overly greasy) Chinese splurge! I would probably go back for the fried rice alone!
Rachel S.
Classificação do local: 4 Oklahoma City, OK
I love this place for fast Chinese. The lunch special is only $ 5 and comes with a good amount of food. I love their honey sesame chicken, chow mein, and rice. Their eggdrop soup and eggrolls are also pretty good. I can’t judge their service too much since I always call ahead, so it’s ready when I get there. But it’s definitely a great place for cheap Chinese that is great!