Wan’s Mandarin House Menu

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  • James D.

    I had been ordering here several times a year for the last 17 years. The last 2 times we ordered delivery....each time the wait was around an hour and a half. I called and complained and said I have been ordering from you for 17 years, but this is the last order. The woman on the phone said I'm sorry...OK...that's it? Food has almost always been good. Last two times cold from the incredible wait. So, I have not used them and will not because they obviously could care less. I would rate zero but the food is good, service not so much.

    (2)
  • Thomas P.

    Just got take-out and it was fabulous. General Tao's Chicken, Sesame Chicken and Vegetable Lo Mein. Portions are very generous and the food was great. Good service.

    (5)
  • Mr.Yelp O.

    The egg rolls are delicious made from scratch! It's worth the drive from anywhere in the Denver metro area. Can't say enought about this place.

    (5)
  • Nichole Y.

    Wan's is our FAVORITE Chinese/oriental restaurant in the area. They also deliver!! The food is EXCELLENT! Delivery is fast, but service tends to be slow if you eat in the restaurant (worth the wait because it's SO GOOD!) I love the jasmine tea, cashew chicken, sesame chicken, fried rice, and egg rolls. The egg rolls seem to be made with fresh, crispy ingredients and they are not like your typical egg rolls. The crab rangoon (cheese wontons I think they call them) are good but need a tiny more filling in them. I can't remember the name of them, but I think it's pot stickers... Anyway they are VERY good too! The staff is always very friendly and the decor is nice.

    (5)
  • Lamont C.

    Decent Chinese food, for some inexplicable reason, is as difficult to find near the Denver/Aurora border at this neck of the woods near Cherry Creek State Park as an honest politician. Eating here made me feel like I'd just been tossed around more than a cigarette at a biker rally and my stomach felt like it'd been used for Floyd Mayweather's punching bag. This is not someplace you take someone you want to impress, unless they're a blind, deaf, mute with profound narcolepsy. The decor is Chinese restaurant cheap, old generic pictures on the wall, peeling wallpaper, a bathroom that smells like a construction worker's armpit. If you look in the kitchen, you more often than not see no one there (at least not ever visible). The music is piped-in dental office hypnosis-trance generic garbage. (Why is it most ethnic restaurants refuse to play music representing their culture or heritage? It makes you wonder if they think every Westerner wants to hear dental office muzak everywhere they go, constantly.) Our glasses had spots on 'em, the plates looked grimy, and the food made me feel like Ramen noodles from Wal-Mart was somehow living it up. My dear wife and I have been at this location several times, and it's not out of a special fondness for the place, either; but for the fact that the only decent Chinese food we've yet been able to find in Denver or Auora is at PF Chang's (which requires half a month's rent just to clear a few appetizers). The food took close to half an hour to come out and when I tasted my order of steamed dumplings (which, let's be honest, is not a difficult dish to compose and cook - I mean you steam it), it tasted like something that had slid out of a donkey's backside and nearly had me doubled-over, chewing the crunchy mystery meat inside them, trying to summon the willpower to get it down. Then I dropped one of the pre-packaged generic fortune cookies on the floor, and it actually shattered into a million pieces like it was made of glass. Somehow, I don't think fortune cookies are supposed to shatter when they hit the floor. Yeah, I know, it's the Denver/Aurora border, what do you expect, but we had hopes and have since given up on Chinese food (at least in this part of town). Its' back to HMart and cooking their freeze-dried pabulum when we want Chinese, or until we discover someplace decent downtown perhaps. I can still taste those dumplings when I close my eyes.

    (1)
  • Sasha B.

    Ordered the kung-pao chicken and the hubby ordered egg foo young. Nothing to write home about; I would rate the food as slightly below average. I wouldn't come back to eat here just for the quality of the food. What really disappointed me was that we waited ten minutes for our bill, but no one came with it. We had to stand up, put on our coats, walk slowly towards the door, before the woman (who was chattering on her phone the whole time) got up to help us.

    (2)
  • Mike M.

    Passed by this place dozens of times. Glad we finally stopped in! All our plates were generously portioned, the flavor in all the dishes was right on, and the service was excellent. Only downside was that the wife only got four shrimp in her entree. Four more would have been perfect.

    (4)
  • Whitney W.

    Wan's has a great atmosphere. They have a very wide selection. They have a great deal where you can get a Dinner for 2 at the minimum for $16 and it includes pork fried rice, egg roll, and whatever Entrée you so pick. Overall I feel as if this place is alil pricey and wish they had more specials but thought the quality of the food was great! Will be coming back and hope they have more specials at any point in time of the day or week for that matter!

    (4)
  • M K.

    Wife and I visited @ 5pm on a weekday. Place was entirely empty save one table. Service was still very slow. Restaurant was clean. Food was average to above average for American-Chinese. The quality of the food was enough to make me want to try this place again but I think I'll just get take out next time instead of suffering through the pace of the service again.

    (3)
  • Brian H.

    First time visit and I have to review! Usually I like to hit a place a few times to ensure my visit is consistent, if I was impressed. Not this time! How I have not heard of Wan's is beyond me. The menu is insanely large and the food is delicious. We had just flown back in town from TN. Stopped here because I was craving Chinese! We ordered the chefs dinner $16/each and a serving of the cheese wantons $5.25 for 6. I had the hot and sour soup, egg roll, Hunan chicken, and pork fried rice. The waitress was very honest when I inquired about what to select. I LOVE that! I was NOT disappointed. I almost ate half of my food before I finally tapped out! I was stuffed! Everything was fantastic! I had a whole extra half to take home and eat for lunch the next day! Loved hearing all my co-workers complain about how good it smelled, angry I didn't bring enough for them! When thinking about Wan's I can't help but think it is priced perfectly for the portions! If you've been looking for a good Chinese place on the southwest side, I can't help you...If you're looking for phenomenal Chinese, you're in luck. Go to Wan's!

    (5)
  • Bill G.

    Meh. 2.5 stars. Everything was lacking spice: Hot and Sour soup, General Tso's, and Mongolian Beef. The most flavorful item on the table was the condiment next to the hot mustard (which was not sampled) Prices are currently $12+ for entrees. I agree that service is rather slow and they weren't all that busy when we arrived. Won't be back.

    (3)
  • Tiffany N.

    Solid place for Chinese food! We have been here a couple of times and each time they've had a good number of people waiting for their take out. The first time I had the beef noodle soup, so spicy, so delicious, the second time around I was looking some straight up comfort food so I got the sesame chicken. They have dinner combinations for $12-$13 and you get soup, two wontons and an egg roll. The egg roll was funkalicious (not in a good way) and everything else was wonderful! It's a nice little family restaurant that has been there for ages. This will definitely be my new take out place! PS-They have lunch specials Monday-Saturday!

    (4)
  • Caitlin H.

    Delicious food, great service. I definitely recommend this place!

    (4)
  • Jen R.

    This place is hands down the best in Aurora-for fried rice at least. All of you east coasters and midwesterners know what I'm talking about. Fried rice should be eaten as a meal, not a side as far as I'm concerned and I've not been able to find good rice this side of Missouri, even living in SoCal. I always get the shrimp fried rice and its excellent. Done to perfection. Not crazy about the chicken. The eggrolls are hot and have good and they have a really good texture. I got steamed dumplings last time and there was something left to be desired so I definitely don't recommend them from here. Also, they have duck sauce. DUCK SAUCE! I am a bit disappointed in it because its not as good as it could be (granted they are little packets of the stuff-being from Missouri its like gold but theirs isn't very good). I've not had the other dishes because I'm so in love with the fried rice there; maybe one day I'll try something different but for now I go there to get my rice fix. mmmmm! Also, the staff is super friendly, especially the young woman who usually works the front counter. I love going for lunch, although I usually get take out because I have a very active 5 month old who can't sit still long enough for me to eat. Anyway, go eat there. You probably won't be sorry.

    (5)
  • Bonnie H.

    This was the first time we went to this restaurant. The food was DELICIOUS!!! the egg rolls and crab cheese wontons were great and the portions on the meals were huge!

    (5)
  • J. Sara S.

    I love this place! I LOVE their Fried Chicken Wings, best in town! Pork Fried RIce Sesame Beef Pork Lo Mein Hot Sour Soup I get these all the time and I go here at least once a month! Only place in Aurora or Denver I like for Chinese!!!

    (5)
  • Karya D.

    Excellent food and service! No descriptions on the menu, but our server was able to fully answer all questions in a helpful and friendly manner. The dinner combination plates were a fantastic value and the vegetable egg rolls were very tasty. No MSG is used in anything, which is a huge plus! Very impressed and looking forward to a future visit soon.

    (5)
  • Melisa L.

    I'm new to town and often times rely on Yelp for finding good places to eat!! Well, I've found my new go to for Chinese food!! Holy cow were they good. I went with my parents who are in from out of town helping me move. My mom and I both ordered dinner combos, $11, it comes with an entree (loads listed), an egg roll and 2 cheese wontons, and a soup (your choice of 3). I ordered the orange chicken, the menu noted it was spicy but really wasn't, I'm sure you could ask for it to be more. My mom had the vegetable delight and commented that it was one of the better ones she had. My dad ordered the shrimp with lobster sauce...definitely one of the best!! He also ordered the short rib appetizer....talk about being wowed!! Our waitress did comment that they're normally a little smaller, however, he got a huge plate of some of the largest ribs I've ever seen!! They were so meaty and barely any gristle on them! I highly recommend this place!! Go and go back again!!

    (5)
  • Kelly P.

    Ordered delivery because of the good reviews; not impressed whatsoever. The egg drop soup doesn't have any tofu, the vegetable lo mein is soggy. We ordered the sesame chicken because it seemed to be a favorite from the reviews but it smelled fishy and was soggy; no crisp at all. The cheese wontons were dry. Will not be ordering from here again.

    (2)
  • Lois A.

    First off, I'm a Chinese and i moved here to the United States about 10 years ago. Since I've been here, I've eaten at almost all Chinese restaurants there are available to Coloradans, from franchises to those hole-in-the-wall joints, from downtown establishments to the eateries in mountains. Wan's by far is my most favorite restaurant! I've tasted dishes on their menu and off their menu, and I have enjoyed them all. If you adventurous, you can ask the proprietors to recommend you a vegetable, soup, or meat dish. I've done that many times, and they had not failed me once. .. always so delicious. Don't be fooled by how empty it may look sometimes, they have a brisk business of take outs and deliveries. I've dined there at different parts of the day - when they had just opened in the day, when my guests and I were the last customers, or when I'm just dropping in to collect my take outs - service is prompt and efficient, and always with a smile. When I have overseas or out of state friends visiting, I like to bring them to Wan's because place looks good and I'm sure my guests will be happy with the food. My personal favorite dishes are: eggplant with garlic sauce, crispy duck, beef noodle soup, walnut shrimps/prawns, 4 season stir fry long beans, etc. Just to name a few. I always try to order one of my favorites and a new dish to try. I'm looking forward to trying a few specific recommendations from other reviewers here. I will highly recommend people to try out Wan's restaurant.

    (5)
  • Souporn H.

    I've dined here plenty of times. It's family friendly. Decorations are nice but needs to be updated. They're food is pretty good. One time I accidentally ordered chow mein and realized it wasn't what I wanted. And they took it back and cooked me what I wanted. Very nice of them.

    (4)
  • heather m.

    Very expensive .. food was good. However the chicken cashew was not fabulous. It had chunks of water chestnuts.

    (2)
  • Carlston C.

    The food was ok, not great not terrible. The service was fine and the food arrived quickly. However, the entire restaurant is freezing cold and always feels empty, even when other diners are here having dinner. After eating here twice, we'd give it three and a half if we could but not higher. It's disappointing that this is the highest rated place within five miles of our house.

    (3)
  • Scott S.

    Just an amazing place. Always a must hit when I am in town. The sesame chicken is to die for and most other menu options are nearly as good making it hard to pick what to have each time I go in. Awesome staff as well!!

    (5)
  • Kaitlyn's Wife K.

    The spicy items are peppery not spicy. Soup is good. Large flavors. The style of dishes are uncommon for Denver, reminds me of earlier US styles, definitely Mandarin. A welcome respite from the usual downtown flavors.

    (4)
  • Hayat C.

    My mother and I ordered the egg rolls and they were very yummy and that is very rare for me to say we also ordered the hot and sour soup, and the Kung Pao tofu . The rest of the meal was ok but needed a little more spice ;-) as in pepper level And less salt.

    (4)
  • Johnny L.

    I don't often write reviews however, this place deserves one. I ordered delivery just 15 minutes before they closed. Without hesitation the gentleman taking my order still offered to deliver my dinner. This is an excellent example of a small business treating someone as a valued customer. In my opinion, a good business isn't just about its product/food. It's just as much about the level of service they can provide to their customers. Well done wan's!

    (5)
  • Alivia D.

    Combination Noodle Soup Bowl. Terriffic! I can't order anything else cause this entre is sooo Great! It's not PHO--it's egg noodles in chicken broth--wonderful--with shrimp, chicken, pork, with onions and cabbage and carrots and pea pods. The broth is very deep and hearty, and the meats are perfectly cooked, and the veggies are perfect in this Large bowl of soup! It's a meal in itself! I will "highly recommend" this great place to take the family! Everything is good! Combination Noodle Soup is GREAT! Just south of I-225 on Parker Rd@Quincy in Aurora. In the shopping center. Go tonight!

    (5)
  • Cheryl S.

    The best pork spare ribs here, or probably anywhere. Friendly family restaurant. We live in Denver, and drive out there a few times year for the ribs! Good classic old-style place.

    (5)
  • Kelly M.

    It's not easy finding a good Chinese restaurant close to him but Wan's does the trick. The food is good, it comes out hot and you get a ton of it. I have never actually dined in as I am more of a carry out or delivery kind of girl for chinese food but the service I have experienced has been fast and friendly. This is my go to chinese restaurant when craving sesame chicken.

    (4)
  • Dave S.

    A really good mom and pop shop that reminds us of our favorite Gardena, CA. restaurant called Tin Sing which is now closed since 2007 because the family kid's didn't want to run it. The Mandarin Lo Mein at Wan is the closest to the Cantonese style chow mein we got in Gardena. The bbq spare ribs appetizer is a great deal. 6 big ribs for $11. Good BBQ flavor. This is our favorite place in Denver that reminds us of the old days at Tin Sing.

    (5)
  • James S.

    Great Chinese food in aurora, try the beef noodle soup. It's sooooo good, you'll ask yourself where its been all your life. The Lo mein is also delicious. Great place to take the family. Enjoy.

    (5)
  • Ashley F.

    The only thing good I can say about this place was our server was very friendly. The food was terrible. Every person who got a chicken dish had the same thing- a little piece of dark/white meat mixture with twice as much breading. I am not sure if this is the "authentic" way to make it but it sure is the cheap way. I paid $12 for my meal. I couldn't even take home leftovers. I don't know how the last 4 people could write amazing reviews. Should have known better when I walked in at 7:00 and the place was empty. I have had cheap delivery that at least had the decency to use real all white meat chicken. It grossed me out to eat. I'm disgusted. Oh and most dishes had a few kernels of mystery corn. Which was weird. And kind of gross in my egg drop soup.

    (1)
  • Alex L.

    Getting seated took some time as the girl working the register seemed a bit frazzled by 2 customers waiting to be seated and a 3rd one getting a to-go order. When we were seated, everything was a positive experience. I had sizzling beef and scallops while the fiancee had the spicy beef noodle soup. Everything came out hot and flavorful. When we received our appetizer, the place started getting busy. I can only imagine what weekend traffic looks like. i would definitely recommend this place and look forward to many return trips!

    (4)
  • Amber S.

    We've been looking for the best Chinese food and I think we found it! We loved the dinner specials. You get so much food for a great price. The staff is very friendly and accommodating.

    (5)
  • Christina M.

    We love this place! My husband and I have been eating here for a long time and have never been disappointed. We usually only order the sesame chicken but everything on the menu is tasty. Today was no different. We ordered delivery that was here in a very reasonable amount of time. The food was hot and fresh. We will continue to enjoy Wans for as long as they're in business.

    (5)
  • Alan B.

    Have you ever seen in the shows when the cast walks into a chinesse restuant and the way it is decorated and the enviroment it seems to have, that is this place! As soon as you walk in you can smell the food cooking in the back and the music gently playing. shortly after being sat they bring by a complimentary pot of hot earl grey tea and water without question or prompt. the menu price varies from 8 - 12 dollars with each selection promising to leave left overs for the next meal. In the back there is a rack of alcohol and a cooler of beer available. The food is good and a lot of it.

    (4)
  • Dee S.

    Ok, just got the Chicken Lo Mein lunch special. It was a lot easier on my teeth to eat the lo mein since it didn't have the pork. Came with fried rice and two cheese wontons for about $7. It's enough food to make two meals. Consistanly good.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

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

Categories

Chinese Cuisine

The popularity of Chinese food in America can be adjudicated by the appearance of China Town in many major cities in the United State of America. The popular trend of ordering or opting for Chinese take away food isn't unknown in America. Chinese take away food comes to rescue when you're too tired from work or too exhausted to cook. No one can resist the temptation of eating spicy noodles, shrimp, chicken, beef or pork cooked in the sweet and spicy sauce. The cooking method of authentic Chinese food is a lot different compared to what is served in America.

Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.

There are not many restaurants in America serving authentic Chinese food. A little research on Restaurant Listings directory can help you locate the best Chinese restaurants in the city. Chinese cuisine is continuously evolving, and you can find a variety of dishes categorized as the food for lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, and diabetic friendly. So, if you have a group of friends with different taste patterns, save the hassle and visit the nearest Chinese restaurant in your city.

Wan’s Mandarin House

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