We rarely eat chinese food for dinner, but when we do we enjoy Loung Hings. I have never had a problem with the food or with the price since the portions are so big! Great food and service!
Melanie S.
Classificação do local: 4 Taylor, MI
My favorite Chinese place downriver. Large portions for a great price. I don’t dine in, so I have no complaints on the look of the interior, but we order two dinners and it’s enough for 4 people.
Maria C.
Classificação do local: 1 Taylor, MI
I wish they had a HALFSTAR rating! We ordered from there last night. I ordered the«Happy Family», but to me, it was the most pathetic family I had EVER seen! My food was soggy, cold and it only had ONESHRIMP! I found an abundance of gelatinous, squishy logs of some sort of protein that they claim to be crab! My husband actually, physically GAGGED when he put it in his mouth! I ordered the Chicken fried rice for my 5 year old(her fav) and what she received was rice(I think) swimming in grease and soy with HAM! I wouldn’t let my baby eat that! I’ve never seen fried rice that I could barely distinguish between it and rat shit!
Here’s their«RESOLUTION»: I called. I politely explained my concerns and she ARGUEDWITHME, telling me that I(already in my PJ’s at 9PM) needed to bring the entire meal, untouched back up there for any type of correction to be made! WTF?!? When I told her that it was an impossibility, she told me «too bad». I then responded with a «I will never order from here again» and she proceeded to hang up on me. REALLY?!? If the owners are reading this: There are OTHER Chinese restaurants in the area, you have not monopolized the market on Asian food. PEOPLEWILLNOTRETURNANDYOUWILLLOSEMONEY.
Alfie W.
Classificação do local: 5 Wyandotte, MI
Almond chicken yum. Lots of food, inexpensive with plenty of left overs.
Mary k.
Classificação do local: 2 Taylor, MI
I live close to this restaurant, and have eaten here through the years, and it was fairly good. The last couple of years the food has went steadily downhill. Todays carry-out was awful, over-cooked, greasy, and the carton of sauce was put in the bag upside down, so it was all over everything, I won’t go back!
Liz T.
Classificação do local: 3 Dearborn Heights, MI
Okay, so the interior is dated. It’s looked the same for the 25 years that I have been coming here. It’s clean. It’s very clean. The kitchen looks clean(at least when I have peeked inside). The food is solid. It’s tasty, it’s a good price. Their Dragon Egg Rolls are worth the trip! Everything that family and friends have gotten has been good. Served hot. Served fairly quickly. It’s a neighborhood place — nothing to impress, but reasonable food for a decent price.
Justin S.
Classificação do local: 5 South Dennis, MA
This is the go to place for great food for cheap prices. You can get a full meal for two for under $ 10 and still have leftovers for later. The food is really good and the staff is very friendly. We go every other week. Whether it’s dining in or taking to go, you know what your getting is going to be good. Highly recommend!
Diesel K.
Classificação do local: 1 Taylor, MI
Food not do good, service OK, furnishings old and drab. Avoid if possible.
Laura M.
Classificação do local: 2 Olympia, WA
My mom dragged me(I’m not kidding – she had me by the hair!) into this place next door to a bowling alley in Taylortown Mall this week. I’m still belching the MSG, folks. It was bad. The service was great, I must say. But that’s it. I noticed that I didn’t even care that there was a t.v. in the entry foyer on a low table or box – I already knew what I was in for. We started off with decent soup – mine was Wonton with a couple of tough greens thrown in for color, and Mom’s was Egg Drop. They serve an entire bowl instead of a cup. They also served me some of those fried wonton strips to go in my soup. I expected cold, greasy, soft chips but was happy to find that they were none of the above and were, instead, crispy, fresh, and tasty in my soup(Mom stole most of them for her soup, though, even though her dumb Egg Drop soup doesn’t require crispy wontons). After the soup we received egg rolls. I don’t do egg rolls. Ever. Give me a fresh Vietnamese Salad Roll and I’m ecstatic, but don’t ever bring me one of those scary, I-cannot-identify-what-I’m-ingesting egg rolls. Ever. Mom gobbled hers down, even dousing it with that pink gelatinous stuff in a bottle on our table, but then she also ordered coffee… For mains, Mom ordered the ubiquitous Almond Chicken with Fried Rice, and I opted for a mix of chicken, beef, and veggies in the ‘Seczhuan’ style. Right. I knew what was probably coming, but I was WRONG. I thought it would be insipid, overcooked, canned-mixed-with-a-few-sort-of-fresh-veggies with small portions of the two meats, drowning in bottled oyster sauce, but nooo, I also received a HUGE order of grease to go with my MSG. Gag. And That Rice. That Rice, That Horrible Rice. Anyone check the bacteria levels in it over the past 8 or more hours that it has been sitting in the cooker? Oh, and don’t bother asking for chopsticks. They don’t seem to know where they put them. (NOTE: Folks, my Detroit area Unilocal reviews are usually not very kind. But the thing is, I’m not like that! It’s just that the Downriver area(and much of Detroit Metro in general, I am finding) needs to wake up and smell the food. Seriously. And if you want to see some of my more positive rants, check out my blog at: )