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  • Liz S.

    Just gross

    (1)
  • Shane D.

    The building doesn't look like much but the wings are great and the service was nice and friendly! This will be out new wing take out place!

    (4)
  • Devin A.

    When I first moved the Valley of the Sun, back in the mid-90's, my wife and I used to frequent a place called the Native New Yorker. Now, I know - the Native New Yorker is still around, but not like they used to be. You see, back in the day (wow - I'm sounding old) the Native New Yorker was known for one thing: Wings. That's because their wings were....wait for it....10 cents each. That's right - 10 cents. 15 cents if you wanted to upgrade to honey BBQ. So it was not uncommon to sit down and have tables around you with mountains of wings. We would settle in with friends and buy 100 wings (for $10!), then eat our way to a glorious food coma. Now, I realize those days are long gone. After all, it was 20 years ago and now wings cost more per pound that breasts. Knowing this, I still cringe when I go somewhere and have to shell out $9 for 6-8 wings. Call me cheap (You wouldn't be the first). So I was happy to find Long Wong's on Thomas. No they're not 10 cents, not even close, but they are pretty cheap and they deliver better than average flavor. Located on the SE corner of 7th Avenue and Thomas, next to an abandoned mini-mart, this run-down, garish pink shack serves up a variety of wings along with a number of other favorites. Now if you're looking for a reasonably clean, nicely furnished eatery with some ambience, then don't go here. As another reviewer noted, the restroom is locked with a padlock. With all due respect, I probably wouldn't want to eat here - this is strictly a take-out dive. But don't let that scare you. Come for the food - you'll be glad you did. On this last visit, I ordered a dozen BBQ wings. I had asked them to go light on the sauce, as they sometimes have a tendency to go a little overboard. They still went overboard. The wings were drenched in a sweet, tangy BBQ sauce. I wiped what I could off and enjoyed every single bite. I also ordered a side of vegetable fried rice. It was a healthy portion (healthy is probably not the right word) that is probably intended to serve a small family. I ate about half of it. It was delicious - almost as good as the fried rice that my mom makes. And that means a lot. They also have standard lunch menu items - burgers, fries, etc. but with all the wing choices, don't bother. All in all, I am happy that Long Wong's is around to provide a great value on better-than-average wings. They provide food like your mom might make (if your mom was an elderly Asian woman) at a fair price. And they do care about making you happy. Don't let the building scare you - order up and enjoy!!

    (3)
  • Rachel K.

    So bummed, heard about this place for years and finally went. Was not a fan of how dirty it was I actually didn't want to put my purse anywhere than my lap! The bathroom is padlocked lol and was so small I just decided it could wait. The food was pretty cheap but still not worth the price. They gave me something different than what I ordered and I know mistakes happen, but once they gave me the correct one I realized the mistake was better! I was really unimpressed and actually a little annoyed. Only reason I give it two stars is because they handled my mistaken food nicely and quickly. Don't recommend

    (2)
  • T A.

    Had the Hot BBQ and Teriyaki wings.... The wings, while crunchy were dry and soaked in the sauce...really bad. I got gut sick about an hour later. No way, Jose...never set foot in this dump again.

    (1)
  • Jeffery P.

    Wings were good.... Way too much sauce on the wings. Very dirty!!! Almost Gross- well-very gross.....I'm not afraid of gross as long as there are no bugs. (I did not see any). Funny part if my dining experience- I wanted 18 Wings: 1 order of 12 is 8.99 + order of 6 for 6.99 ( $15.89+tax) so I had to order 2 orders of 12 for (17.98 + tax). That Asian lady in her PJs just didn't understand why that didn't make sense:(. paid with my Credit Card: she charged me $197.00 -V- $19.00....... Ut-oh.... She didn't know what todo..... She ended up having to refund me cash back. Poor thing. I would go back, just need to pay cash and light sauces.

    (3)
  • Ichiko E.

    I stopped by Long Wong's today for the first time. I kept hearing things about how good they were here and there so I decided to give them a try. I tried the spicy boneless chicken in medium hot sauce and it was really delicious, I agree with the things I've heard. The workers were helpful and courteous. The building looked as if it was built by a single person as the first building ever built in the city of Phoenix, but it was clean and had a nice working air conditioner and TV. I agree with the reviewer that said this isn't a first date kind of place, but once you get tired of the hum drum family restaurant environments, try Long Wong's.

    (4)
  • Johnny Q.

    I ordered the honey hot wings. The wings were nasty. They looked old and did not taste good at all. Sauce was horrible too!

    (1)
  • Ashley N.

    Best wings, hands down. If you're just craving wings, Long Wongs is your spot. I've only been to this location and I typically do call in orders. Quick and easy. Eat some wangs!

    (5)
  • Mike F.

    I used to frequent the Long Wong's on Mill back in the day. Best wings in the Valley. This Long Wong's lives up to my memories. If only they would upgrade the swamp cooler in the back, this place might be worthy of 5 stars.

    (4)
  • Scott S.

    Pretty awful. I went by for the Wednesday boneless wings special for $6.99. Price for that is up to $8.99. Ok fine, I was there already. The bigger disappointment was the food. Their version of boneless wings is as follows: previously breaded and fried chicken breast cut into strips then refried and tossed in sauce. They did not seem fresh, were soggy, and not the bite-sized treats I craved. Plus, the place is dirty. I didn't finish my lunch. Seemed too risky.

    (2)
  • Benjamin O.

    I use to live nearby and decided to stop in again. Its been 5 yrs since I have ate here and now I remember why. They were too expensive, I paid $9.47 for a dozen wings and it didnt even come with a drink or french fries. I noticed there was no fries included and wanted to order some but the lady that took my order as soon as I paid she went to the back of the store and never came back. A differant guy brought me my order. I ordered a dozen mild wings, which were actually kind of spicy to be mild. The wings would have been okay without any sauce. I might be a little picky since I am from Washington, DC and every chinese place there sales BETTER Chicken Wings and they have MUMBO SAUCE! Anyone that thinks Long Wongs has the best wings in the Valley, have not ate at Wing Stop.

    (2)
  • Monica P.

    Having some friends over for a party?? Stop by Long Wongs for some quick delicious wings. 50 wings for under $30. You get to choose two flavors so I picked hot and teriyaki. The hot weren't too spicy but had just the right amount of flavor. The teriyaki were delicious!!! The wings come with a baggie of sliced carrots and a heap of ranch dressing. There isn't much to the inside of the restaurant. The menu items have all been printed on computer paper and taped to the wall. There aren't any chairs or tables so it's pretty much take-out style. I've only been there once so I have yet to try any other items on the menu.

    (4)
  • Lauren R.

    Amazingly delicious greasy buffalo wings. It's a pretty crazy lookin' place but it will satisfy the most vicious wing craving. This is a hole in the wall you tell your friends about!

    (4)
  • Giselle G.

    Famous!!! omgosh!! the wings!!! you cant go wrong with an order of Super dooper delicious Chicken wings!! Finger lickin good!! no matter what flavor they are crispy and fresh! love this place!!

    (4)
  • Carmelo W.

    Great place for wings. Simple menu, Good deals. My boss and I normally go there for a quick lunch.

    (4)
  • Sabrina W.

    There are few places that do comfort food as well as Long Wongs. This isn't a first date kind of place - there must be a clause in the Long Wong franchise that stipulates that any Long Wongs needs to be a complete and utter dive. I've never seen a single reputable looking LW establishment, but don't let the appearance deceive you - Long Wongs is a diamond in the rough. The piece de resistance of every Long Wongs is their chicken wings. I'd like to believe that nowhere else on the planet could you find a more perfect blend of crispy, saucy, tasty wings. I've never had wings anywhere else that came close to being as good. I've tried most of their flavors, but my favorite is Honey Mustard. It's a perfect blend of sweet, spicy, sticky goodness. Other great flavors are Teriyaki, Honey BBQ, Honey Hot, and Medium. I've had their deep fried zucchinis, mushrooms, and their corn dogs (Foster Farms) and they're all delicious. A dozen wings for $7-8 bucks isn't a bad deal at all. I've done larger orders for family get-togethers and work potlucks and the wings consistently get rave reviews. If you want good wings, you're not going to find anything better and you'll only end up paying more, save yourself the trouble and go to Long Wongs. I'd recommend phoning in your order ahead of time otherwise it can be a 10 minute wait (and make sure you have the correct location). If you can get over the fact that the restaurant looks like (and actually is) a shack, you'll be delighted at what they serve up. It's certainly worth a try, and I doubt they'll disappoint.

    (5)
  • Tracy M.

    Great wings and a good burger.

    (4)
  • Brian T.

    Man oh man, is this my kind of place. Where else can I crawl into a little shack and have some Asian lady in her PJ's slangin chicken wings? Totally dig it. The wings are always great, prices cheap and it's definitely a no frills place. They even have a bed sheet or old curtain hanging to "hide" the kitchen! In my opinion, these can be some of the best places to eat. I've never actually been to any other Long Wong's, so this is my go to local wing spot.

    (4)
  • Tina T.

    If you can get past your initial,"Do I really want to go in there?", you won't be sorry. They have your typical buffalo wings, but they also have some unique sauces, too. I never thought I would be gaga over honey mustard wings, but they are sticky, sweet goodies.

    (5)
  • Nikki F.

    Long Wongs has the best buffalo chicken wings in the entire world. The end.

    (5)
  • Maestro L.

    If you don't have taste buds this place is for you. The Burger was paper thin, overcooked and tasted horrible. The chicken wings were also terrible. Place is small, dirty and dumpy. I will say the person working was very friendly and polite.

    (1)
  • Steven S.

    Their wings and hot dogs will never disappoint the taste buds. This place isn't a good hangout by any stretch. They do have a couple classic arcade games though, Golden Axe and Ms. PacMan.

    (5)
  • Mike H.

    The most awesome experience I've had with wings came in Atlanta back in like 94' or something. There was this little shack outside our hotel that sold a dozen wings for like $6 or something. They were the best wings I've ever had. Fried perfectly and with a sauce hot enough to know I'm eating buffalo wings but tasty as well. We must have gone through at least 9 dozen wings. No exaggeration. Long Wong's wings are the first to remind me of that little shack. Partly because it really is a little shack itself. But the wings there are simple and effective, something that I haven't found in a buffalo wing since. Sure the place is a dive, but what else does it need to be? You're in the middle of Phoenix. You're hungry for wings. You don't need Native New Yorker type atmosphere. You just need wings that are good and won't break the bank. Long Wong's ain't pretty, but they fit the bill for some affordable and top-notch grub. They've got some other things on the menu...a couple chinese dishes and some stuff that I can't remember now. Its not important. You come here for wings. Oh, there are burgers that people seem to enjoy as well. Maybe I'll check them out next time. Little joints like this tend to have good burgers for some reason...nice and greasy! Anyway, for under 7 bucks you can get a dozen wings. If you're a kind person, the lady behind the counter can tell...she'll give you a free ranch. If you come in there with an attitude or like the rest of the world is here to serve you, you get no free ranch. She doesn't say much, she doesn't smile much, but she gave me free ranch. So she's a saint in my book. It took about 7 minutes to get my food, which is perfect when I'm on a quick lunch. There was one other person in front of me, so that's really a good time frame. I have to mention that it was cash only...don't know if this is all the time, but that day there was a sign stating no plastic. A small inconvenience. There's about 5 chairs in there so you'll probably be standing around while waiting. I guess there is a back area you can wait in, too. Though it looks as if you're not supposed to be in there or something. Got my little styrofoam container and got back to the desk. I opened the lid and the smell of correctness filled my cubicle and drifted throughout the office. The aroma took me back to that little shack. Presentation was surprisingly included here. They had the little red and white paper in there on the bottom of the container, and celery and stuff, too. Nice touch. I grabbed a wing. It was crispy. Heavy. Big. A real piece of chicken. Not those mini-wing dings I've gotten at some inappropriate places. Took a bite. Heaven. I was back in Atlanta in 1994. I was amazed and utterly pleased. This was the buffalo wing I'd been patiently waiting for since the shack. And I found it not at Native's. Not Buffalo Wild Wings. Not anywhere else but a little hole in the wall joint called Long Wong's. Life is full of quirky surprises. Crunchy. Even after they'd sat in the sealed container steaming while I went to purchase a beverage. Juicy. The chicken was cooked to perfection, no undone or overdone stuff here. Tasty. Delicious isn't a great enough word. These wings were simply perfect. The sauce (i saw the lady pour it out of one of many jugs they have in the back) is honest and humble and simple and real. No frilly stuff. No Sweet and Sassy this, or 5 Alarm that. Just some good stuff. I'd eat a tire if you fried it and put this stuff on it. What more could you ask for? There is nothing fancy about Long wong's whatsoever. Just the perfect wings. I noticed some awards posted around the joint for their wings. Rightly so. To get the best tasting wings in the city for this price makes this joint my new indulgence. So long, diet. Hello buffalo wing paradise.

    (5)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : No
    Drive-Thru : No

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