Mo’s Chinese Kitchen At 159th Menu

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  • Seafood
  • Deanna L.

    This is the only place in Illinois outside of Chinatown where I could find good Chow Fun. They have a wide range of tasty dishes, Chinese-style mixed with American-style to suit everyone's tastebuds. Plus the staff is really nice here. Clean and friendly and delicious!

    (4)
  • Charles D.

    Amazing! I was outside of their delivery area and they brought it to me for no extra charge. I got the sweet and sour delight and the sauce has a gingery kick that was just amazing. also tons of fruit and veggies in the sauce which i love. just all in all one of the best chinese places on the southside.

    (5)
  • Susan K.

    Once again, Mo's Delivers. (No pun intended ). I love this place! Recently I have had health problems, and I need to eat tons of vegetables with very little meat. Where to go to eat? Voila! Mo's Chinese Kitchen. They are So accommodating. I had Steamed Shrimp with Mixed Vegetables. They add some garlic and ginger and onion to the dish. It is superb. I usually have some of their delicious chili sauce on it. WOW...what a delicious meal.....just like Chinatown ....but almost in my backyard. The servers are great too. I can't wait to go back

    (5)
  • Alice C.

    This is the go to place for me when I want sushi, but there are down sides to ordering from here. 1. Delivery: The delivery fee is kind of ridiculous. I believe it's $3, which is not that bad, but add a tip to that and it's not the nicest of numbers. It would be so much cheaper to eat dine in, but that is another issue. 2. Dine in is a hit or miss. You either get okay survive or really bad. They NEVER ask for drinks... NEVER! I always have to ask for a drink. They also don't bring the food out all at once. They bring it out one at a time. -If it wasn't for the good sushi, I wouldn't eat it here. **UPDATE** I ate my a piece of sushi, and got something stuck in my tooth. Thought it was seaweed only to pull it out and it be a piece of wood from the chopsticks. I looked and one whole side of the chopstick was very rough. So, I'm bringing it from 3 to 2 stars, just because it took me forever to get it out of my tooth.

    (2)
  • Gem S.

    Mo Knows The Recipe of Cheng-Gong! Mo's Chinese Kitchen is your typical dine-in/carry-out, strip mall Chinese restaurant catering to the local suburbanites of Orland Park, IL, da best SW burb of Chicago. Mo does serve up better than average Americanized-Chinese food around these parts & don't be fooled by the small not so gemmy store front cuz the inside is quite spacious & tastefully decorated. He's got lunch specials on Mon-Sat, from 11AM-3PM served with rice & soup; a huge menu that goes up to the 6000s; combo dinners & entrees; a sushi menu/sushi bar; beer, wine & spirits; & he offers brown rice as a substitute with your entree for $1 more, if you're worried about white rice spiking your blood sugar too fast! Everything I've ordered at Mo's has been super fresh & tasty & on the I had leftover-portion size. I like the chicken with 3 kinds of mushrooms & brown rice. The service here is decent considering...My last visit I ordered Moo Goo Gai Pan which is mushrooms & chicken & some kinda sauce. I special requested to have it steamed (no sauce, no extra charge) & added green peppers & asked for a sub of brown rice. There musta been a communication barrier cuz I got my dish steamed & got the green peppers but no brown rice. (BTW: I look the part, but I don't speak the part lol!)...But 2 outta 3 ain't bad, so I let it slide since Mo was slammed & I ended up eating a lil of the white rice without pointing it out to my overworked server & gasp...I survived despite the spike! Pro Tip: Make sure & ask for a pot of hot tea. It's a good jasmine tea & piping hot & is free. But ya won't get it, if ya don't ask for it! FYI: In true Asian fashion, Mo is a hard worker & a gamblin' man & believer in luck. He's one of the only restaurants in Orland Park that you'll find open on the Eve of Xmas, so if your dinner plans go south Mo's got suppa! Also, while you're there you can buy some lotto tickets if yer feelin' lucky cuz Mo sells 'em! I don't claim to be an authority on Chinese food; I can barely use a chopstick & ironically, I don't eat any kinda Asian cuisine very often (blame it on my non-Azn parents!). But I do know good-tastin' food & when I have a taste for some good, ol' fashioned American-Chinese, Mo's hits the spot. Lotsa other people must agree with me cuz Mo's is always busy, so he has obviously found the recipe of suburbanite success...He's more authentic than Panda Express & way fresher than a Chinese buffet & I'm gonna go out on a limb & say Mo's is "The Best Chinese Strip Mall Joint" around OP!

    (4)
  • Samuel B.

    I have been coming to Mo's for years now, after my few most recent experiences I've been getting more dissapointed. Don't get me wrong, the food is great for the most part, fresh fish for the sushi and excellent sticky rice. However, the decline in the quality of the customer service has greatly deterred from the overall experience. Recently, the food has taken longer to arrive to our table (even when the restaraunt is less than half full) and the wait staff seems to have become more impatient with our requests and it seems like every time we ask for, say, the low sodium soy sauce or dishes for sweet and sour, it is a chore to them. I wouldn't necessarilly discourage a friend from visiting the place, but their customer service simply needs some attention.

    (3)
  • Mark K.

    Great place and food. Something for everyone. Loved the crab rangoons. Solid egg roll as well. Nice to see a few more sushi variations. Had the dragon roll. It was excellent. Beef and brocoli ad well as general tso's chicken were the main course. Had the pan fried noodles as a side. Well worth a visit.

    (4)
  • Shelly M.

    One of the best Chinese restaurants in the Southwest Suburbs. Prices are reasonable, large portion sizes, and good food! I love their hot and sour soup, egg foo young, noodle dishes, and potstickers. Their lunch combos are very good. They also offer sushi, which was delish! Very friendly service!

    (4)
  • Celia C.

    I am not a big fan of Asian food, that being said I found their food to be pretty tasty and well seasoned. Their prices are pretty good as well.

    (4)
  • Traycee C.

    I am from the North West subs of Chicago and have had the luxury of phenomenal food up there...and since I have moved to the south subs, I have yet to find any Chinese place that comes close to what I have had. It's all about the Egg roll for me and Mo's fairs just OK in this category...Egg Foo Young is ok and they have decent prices and decent service. I really want to like it more but each time we order, the food is slightly different so I have to say sometimes it good and others are ok. Mo's is definitely better than most other places we've tried in the area and this is why we come back when we really must have Chinese...I must say though that their chop suey is always good :) I just wish their Egg Rolls were bigger and cooked with more peanut oil...

    (3)
  • Rick B.

    Never ordered carry-out, only had dine-in and it was a nice experience. This location is one of a number of Mo's in the south suburbs. This location is in a strip mall about four blocks east of the main drag - LaGrange Road. It is worth finding. In Orland Park, they have two full bars - one alcohol and one sushi. The kitchen can be slow at times, but the food was fresh and piping hot. The two of us shared an order of chicken fried rice and sweet & sour chicken. The chicken fried rice was very nice...just lightly seasoned...enough for the two of us. The sweet & sour chicken was also nice but there was way too much breading. The chicken itself was well done and nice chunky pieces...but was covered in a thick doughy breading. We ended up cutting off the breading to get to the nice chicken pieces. Service was nice and adequate...the Tsing Tao was reasonably priced at $3.75...fair prices across the board...the dining room was spotless. We will return...this is a nice standard Chinese food restaurant in Orland Park where they don't have a lot of places since Lang Lee closed.

    (3)
  • William B.

    Mo's is about taste and as for my General Tso's Chicken, .............they got it done! It's a bigger location than New Lenox and the staff is really friendly. My family of 4 dined for $22 and carried away more leftovers than we consumed! My only beef is the temp. The kids were ffffrrrrreeeezing, it had to be in the upper 60's and they were wearing shorts & tanks, yeah it's summer and the ceiling fans were even further circulating the arctic air.

    (4)
  • Jennifer C.

    Oh. My. Word! Ive been putting off having chinese for the last several months because the last few places we've been to were a disappointment. Not Mo's!!! We started with the sushi sampler Which was room temp instead of chilled or cold, so we won't have that again. I also ordered a ginger ale thinking Canada Dry or Siegrams however it was ginger flavored club soda. Interesting, but not what I was expecting. We ordered the crab ragoons which were just beautiful! They were very large & overstuffed with creamy and smooth deliciousness. I ordered the chicken & pea pod lunch special which came with a choice of soup (egg drop for me) & steamed rice. My soup was perfect; not thick or overly salty. The chicken was so incredibly tender & juicy. The pea pods & watercress were still crisp. The garlic sauce was just the right amount of flavor to enhance, not overpower. The best part, all of it was HOT. My husband ordered the beef & broccoli lunch special which was just as flavorful and tender as mine. Total cost was under $30.00 for 2 appitizers, 2 lunch specials, & 1 soda.

    (4)
  • Tatiana B.

    I absolutely love this place!!! Mo's Chinese Kitchen has some of the best Chinese food in the suburbs. I have been there more than 3 times and each time I have grown to love it more and more. The restaurant is very clean, service is great here, and I had to save the best for last: THEIR FOOD! The food at this restaurant is phenomenal. I recommend ordering the orange chicken, Mongolian beef, and definitely the crab Rangoon. This place hands down has the best crab rangoon you can possibly ever have. I am literally craving their crab rangoon as I review this restaurant. The service here is as great as the food. I cannot complain about Mo's Chinese Kitchen at all.

    (5)
  • Melissa B.

    I thought I remembered not liking this place. I guess I was wrong. We stopped in after Christmas shopping and it was packed! The service was ridiculously slow. It didn't help that I was hungry and really in need of a drink. Once we got service everything was great. I ordered the Szechuan beef as my entrée. It was enough to share in my opinion. I thought it was really good. The vegetables were cooked perfectly and the flavor was great. I didn't realize they had a full bar. Once I did I ordered a flaming volcano. Maybe 2 flaming volcanos. I was convinced there was no alcohol in these. I was very wrong. Very! If you enjoy fruity drinks I highly recommend these. They weren't overly sweet either. I would never actually go out of my way for this place. I just prefer other places for my Chinese food over here. It's the best option in the area though.

    (4)
  • M. O.

    Love, Love, Love this place! I'm surprised I didn't review this place earlier! Despite a boasting Culvers, CiCi's and McDonalds in the vicinity, Mo's is able to hold their own in the fast food atmosphere and deliver on quality food. I remember the first time setting foot in Mo's. My brother and I had just finished jamming at Music Go Round, which was next door, now its closed. :( We decided to go all out that night, and ordered the combination platter for an appetizer (they bring out this black round metal tray with fire in the center of it and all the apps around it. OK, pretty epic). Then we had the wide rice beef chow fun noodles (wide and flappy noodles in a thick sauce with the beef) and a few other dishes to sample and share. Equipped with doggy bags, it was the perfect dinner. I told myself that everything's always best the first time. After that, things tend to lose their spark. That tends to be the case with restaurants. NOT THIS PLACE. The lunch specials are always a great option if you are watching prices and is hungry as heck. Orange chicken, szechuan chicken and mongolian beef is what I normally choose from. However, my FAVORITE dish that I always revert to the Singapore Rice Noodles. My goodness. For $7.50-8.00 you get a massive heap of thin rice noodles, curried with bbq pork strips, chicken and beef. The veggies come in and green peppers, onions, and bean sprouts get the mix-in. The best part are the shrimp-6-8 jumbo shrimp find their way amidst the strands of noodles. If you like spice, noodles, meat, and seafood, this is a must. I also like the salt and pepper squid (calamari, lightly fried). The pot stickers are the bomb.com . So are the crab rangoons (plump and crunchy). Sushi bar is excellent. Servers are pleasant and a joy to have. No complaints here. What I like about this place is that it's accessible. I don't feel intimidated, thinking its some high-end, ritzy fancy Orland Park restaurant as I walk in. It goes both ways-you can be casual or business/dressy attire. This atmosphere seems to fit the bill well. They also have a bar at the entrance, and TVs on alternate sides of the room. Their bathrooms are clean. And everything is reasonably priced. I do want to try the duck and the green mussels here when I get a chance. As well as some of their dessert. Mo's Kitchen, I give you 2 thumbs up!

    (5)
  • Liz Z.

    I have had the general tsaos chicken from this place and it was really tasty. Also the crab rangoon was fresh and packed with filling. Egg drop soup was good and so was the egg roll. Will definitely be back!

    (4)
  • Lee S.

    This place is amazing! It's tucked away in a shopping center but once you find it, you'll be glad you did. The udon soup is delicious, especially if you love ginger. I go for the shrimp option. The highlight is the Mo's Roll, a baked roll that features shrimp and salmon. Full of flavor with a kick of spice from the glaze, it is a real treat. I would eat this all the time if I could. One downside is that it is a small establishment. If you are dining in, you may have a bit of a wait.

    (4)
  • Edwin H.

    Sushi delivered to me door=yummy. My daughter loves the kids combo and with the california roll. The sushi is fresh and great n there octopus salad was fireeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. Delivery was quick and I had no issues. I am very pleased and will be ordering more from here.

    (5)
  • Colleen B.

    What a great find! My boyfriend and I were in Orland and decided on chinese. So I hopped on my handy dandy yelp app and found this place. We decided to try it since most of our favorite Asian restaurants are expensive, and we needed something affordable. Wow, we got great luck! The atmosphere here was nice and cozy and the service was wonderful. We had a very quiet dinner with really delicious food. I can't remember what my boyfriend ordered but I enjoyed the Sesame Chicken and white rice a lot. I was excited to see groupons and living social deals for this place and need to go buy one immediately. I only wish Mo's was close to my apartment so I can order take out or delivery from here!

    (4)
  • Tara T.

    I love their food. I eat there at least twice a month. The sushi chef is wonderful. I am on a mission to try all their different sushi rolls and I have yet to find one that I disliked. I also really enjoy their soups, eggrolls, and crab rangoon. The only complaint I have ever had is that the servers sometimes rush to hand you a bill without even asking how you are or if you would like anything else. There have been times that I would have ordered desert or something else but ended up leaving early because I felt I was being rushed out the door.

    (4)
  • Derek P.

    Love Mo's Kitchen been coming here for years and have kept coming back. They added a sushi bar a few years back and it made awesome even better! Jenny is our favorite server! :D

    (5)
  • Michael S.

    Not bad... not bad... In the Chinese restaurant hierarchy for me this may not be one of the places I'll dine in at (even though it's really close to me), but this can be the place where I go for quick takeout. Maybe it's just my family and my gf's family, but we had Chinese restaurants we always went to for whatever occasion. For me, it was Great Seas in Chicago. For the gf it is Hong Min... Those restaurants are places we go out to eat with the family. I wouldn't say Mo's is any worse, but it's just tradition. Right now I'm being a good vegan and ordered the ma po tofu. I asked for chinese broccoli, but sadly they said they don't have any. The ma po tofu that I got for takeout was good, but not spicy enough for my liking. Next time I'll ask for even hotter, but for that dish and convenience of takeout I am a fan.

    (4)
  • Mike R.

    As always a delight. The hot and sour soup was fantastic as was Gen. Tso's chicken. Love the egg rolls too! I am never disappointed!

    (5)
  • Nelly K.

    This is the best Chinese food I've had in many many years including Chinatown, seriously We had take out spicy fried rice and Hunan shrimp, both looked great, tasted awesome and very good ingredients. The shrimp were large and tender. If you like mu shu dishes, you won't find them here, that is ok it is rare that this is made correctly, usually soupy and too much soy sauce, I digress. I would recommend you call ahead for take out, it was about a 20 minute wait, it was worth it though. This restaurant was very busy both take out and eat in, a good sign. There was a lot of crab Rangoon orders coming out of the kitchen, they looked really scrumptious. Next visit will be dine in, I am looking forward to the Singapore noodles and Mongolian beef, thanks yelpers! I have found my Chinese restaurant!

    (5)
  • Oliver M.

    Good Chinese delivery. Have never been to the place, only have had delivery. Pretty cheap and you get lots of food. Good for the munchies

    (3)
  • Julie O.

    I hate yet to eat in, but I have had carryout. Good stuff. The restaurant is pretty nice. Staff at the counter is pleasant. Food is aways fresh hot and ready when I pick it up. And my order had always been accurate.

    (4)
  • Jeremy A.

    This is probably the best dine-in chinese food I can find within a normal price range. My wife and I stopped in here on a sunday for lunch, and were very surprised how great the food and service were. I had the General Tso Chicken lunch special, which included soup, an egg roll, and fried rice all for less than $7. This General Tso could have been a little more spicy, but it was perfect besides that- so no complaints here. My wife had a sushi lunch special which she was very pleased with too. I like that the lunch special prices apply even on weekends. I would much rather prefer to eat here, than the bigger corporate chain restaurants that Orland Park seems to have no shortage of.

    (5)
  • Candice R.

    I love this place when it comes to chinese food. I've noticed when I moved from chicago to orland park, there was really no good places out here, until I tried MO's. They huge portions and I always have left overs. I've been ordering from them for over 9 years now! And they are still the best tasting Chineese food in Orlando park.

    (4)
  • Denise C.

    Mo's Chinese Kitchen is the best Chinese food that we have ever ordered. This place even satisfies my picky kids! We have had excellent food weather it's take out or dine in. Whenever we order delivery it is always hot and fresh and the order is always done right!! We love their Mongolian Beef, Egg Rolls and soups. Recently we tried their sushi and it was really fresh. This place never disappoints, we have been ordering for about 6 years and have always had a good meal, great portion sizes and wonderful service.

    (5)
  • Mary O.

    Wow. This is the best chinese and sushi I have ever had!!! Amazing! I highly recommend!

    (5)
  • Lola J.

    Mo's is my favorite Chinese restaurant, hands down. It's actually the only Chinese food that I will eat, so I don't know what that says about Mo's and I. Either it's the best Chinese, or it's not your typical place. So many people I know also claim Mo's as their favorite, so I'm guessing it's just top notch. My favorites are the Pineapple Chicken fried rice and the sweet and sour chicken. They also make the best smoothies! Their watermelon smoothie is the most refreshing thing you can drink on a hot day, or heck even a cold one. If you're so inclined, you can order online as well.

    (5)
  • Riley S.

    In a previous review I wrote that this was the place to go for Chinese food, but after 2 poor experiences, I regretfully had to write a review. Hands down this is the place for tea and crab rangoon, any of the vegtables, after that, you're on your own. How one can confuse Chow Fun for fish is beyond me, but the server did here. Also, the good old standby of Orange Chicken wasn't the same. They've reduced the portion size and the chicken was of a poor quality. Before, the chicken was real, white meat, not like a mcnugget. Also, there used to be a lovely man that used to be on the wait staff there, who no longer works there.

    (1)
  • Grant P.

    YUM is about the worst thing I can say about this restaurant, and that's only because my mouth is full. My group of 5 friends and I dined here last night. The wait was a bit long because there isn't ample seating for large groups so we had to wait for two tables to leave in order to accommodate us. The manager went out of his way to be polite and gave us two free appetizers for the table to make up for the wait. That alone made me want to write a review. The food was delicious. Fresh, tasty, hot. And the selection and prices are well worth it. They had some very interesting choices you don't find at most Chinese restaurants, and a very nice clean and fresh looking sushi bar that I'll have to return to try out. Mo's is kind of a place you forget about, but I won't make that mistake again. It's on my frequent flyer list. Thanks again for a great meal.

    (5)
  • Jaron M.

    I love the decor and ambience. It's not the typical cheesy Chinese decor. They are very generous with their portions. I ordered Chicken Fried Rice and it was enough to feed 3 of us and then some. The only downside was that a can of soda was $2.50 and I wasn't aware that it was that expensive. Next time I'll definitely order water or hot tea. You should really checkout Mo's if you're near the South Suburbs of Chicago.

    (5)
  • Glenn N.

    Good food, reasonable prices and large portion sizes. Friendly atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Catherine P.

    For the best Chinese food in Orland, head to Mo's Kitchen. Carry-out service is prompt and always accurate. Servers make a team effort to ensure all tables are attended to as need be. Chinese favorites such as Orange Chicken and egg rolls are solid here. Their sushi is on point too. Applause to Mo's Kitchen for their drive and excellent service.

    (5)
  • Heather K.

    Since this place has such good Yelp reviews, I was really excited to order from here. That excitement turned to disappointment though when we got our food. I should have just stuck with Asia Palace or Dragon Palace. My seaweed salad was very bland, and filled with cucumbers. The spring rolls are really just low quality egg roll filling in spring roll wrappers. My sushi roll was very small and loosely packed, so it was falling apart. All of the portions were very small for the price. My smoothie was halfway melted when I got my food, with the tapioca pearls like disintegrating. My husband was similarly disappointed with his specialty roll, and felt the free California roll was actually better. His orange chicken was also way overcooked. To top that all off, when I checked my bank statement this morning, I discovered they charged my card twice, so with tax and tip, I paid $90 for about $35 worth of food. When I called Mo's about it, the lady I spoke to didn't even offer to check the issue for me. She just told me they sometimes do that when the price changes, but the only thing that changed was we tipped the driver on the card, which I always do, and have never had this issue anywhere else. Thank goodness I had the money to cover the order - I would hate to get an overdraft fee for the restaurant's mistake. She also told me to wait a week, and if the money isn't refunded by then, only then can I call and have them actually look into it for me. Ridiculous. Will never eat here again.

    (1)
  • Holli B.

    Ordered from them for the first time after finding them via Google. Customers and I were very happy and very pleased with our lunch. Delivery was a little late but the food was good. LOVED the Crab Rangoon!!! Well definitely order from them again.

    (4)
  • Barbara S.

    Found HAIR in two of our dinners, ewww!!! No apology from the server or manager. Did not bring one of our appetizers and I did not receive my dinner when she brought our other 3 guests theirs. Brought the appetizer, but we had moved on to dinner. Took food home but ended up tossing it for fear of what else may be in it. Found the food to be mediocare at best...back to PF changs!!

    (1)
  • Bia M.

    I can't believe I've never left a review for this place.. Well, every time we go out to eat whether lunch or dinner this is one of the first places that always comes to mind. I love it so much. They know us because of how often we've gone and the warm welcome we get when we walk in feels great. The service has always been excellent, and we've gone ALOT. We also order delivery often. I really really enjoy their Mo's special chow fun with chicken, extra extra crispy. The first time that I tried this meal it was very crispy pan fried noodles that were soooo amazing. The other times that I ordered it they weren't as crispy. So I wonder if the first cook was someone different, but they knew how those tasted best. My only problem with that meal is I can't stop eating until it's done. When you see how big it is you're not going to believe I eat it all. Don't judge me man ... Lunch prices are unreal. Cheaper than fast food. You have to try it for yourself. I'm not saying they're the best of their kind, but they are definitely the best of their kind in the area. In the city they'd definitely have some more competition. 5 stars!!

    (5)
  • Matt H.

    Very good food. Always busy

    (4)
  • Phyllis S.

    This place deserves 5 stars.. but gave 4 only because the location is OK if you like strip malls. But anyway, lets talk food. Absolutely outstanding. Service has been great, the wait not bad at all. At least in the afternoon. Been here three times and have not been disappointed. The crispy duck is AWESOME!! Will not have to search any longer in South Suburbs for great food, and Oriental cuisine. This is the place to really check out!!

    (4)
  • Krystle P.

    Very good! Quick service, tasty food!! Ask for no MSG, makes you sleepy...not what I need after a lunch break!

    (4)
  • Raychel E.

    Me and my family have been eating there for the past few years, and despite trying the other foods on the menu, we love their shrimp fried rice.

    (5)
  • Gregory S.

    This place was probably one of the best Chinese Restaurant's that I have been to. I had the honey walnut shrimp with rice, and it was the best I have ever had. The ambiance was perfect, and lots of big screen tv's. Very cosy and will definitely go there again. Thank you LivingSocial.com for introducing me.

    (5)
  • Linda P.

    Can't go wrong here, a hidden gem. Don't forget to have their homemade spicy mustard.

    (5)
  • Nicole L.

    My favorite place for egg rolls and crab ragoons ever! I also enjoy the pot stickers, fried rice, orange chicken, beef or shrimp, sweet and sour chicken, mongolian beef, chow fun, egg foo young, and singapore rice noodles. I have been going to Mo's since they opened in Orland. The food tastes very good and I have yet to find a better chinese restaurant. I have never eaten inside and usually get take out. The food is reasonably priced and you get large portions. I always have leftovers for lunch to look forward to the next day!

    (5)
  • Farwah R.

    This is my family's go to chinese restaurant. We have been coming here for years. We order the shrimp chow fun, moo goo gai pan, and the shrimp fried rice. We love all of the entrees we order! I say that it is greasy but the taste is divine, like sent from god or something. I always order the chow fun, and it is my go to entree. It is fat, rice noodles cooked in sauce, oil, and accompanied by bean sprouts, onion, and shrimp. I love it, and sometimes I crave it! I also have had the shrimp rolls but I don't like it. I wouldn't recommend that because it was fishy, smelly and oily. The egg rolls are good with mustard, and sweet and sour sauce. The egg rolls are packed with veggies and meat, and they are perfectly crispy. My uncle gets the moo goo dish with rice. He loves it! My brother get the shrimp fried rice, and it is tasty for him. He says its spicy, smell good, and taste flavorful. If you are in the area, then I recommend this chinese restaurant.

    (5)
  • Smae J.

    My husband and I love this restaurant! It is such a hidden sushi joint that I don't think a lot of people are aware that this even exists! Their food is really good and the sushi are very decent price. The staff is very friendly and it is obvious they have a lot of regulars coming in all the time due to the personal communication with the staff here. The restaurant is also nicely designed and the tables are pretty nice -- granite! It's modernized and it doesn't look like one of those old and cheap-looking Chinese restaurants. This has a variety of choices in the menu and they are honestly decent price. I like how this is centrally located in Orland on 159th so it is easy to find and it's close to other stores as well. I highly recommend this place to anyone looking for some great sushi but craving some Chinese entrees at the same time.

    (4)
  • Tom S.

    I placed an order for takeout on a Saturday night. They said 15 minutes. I got there in 15 minutes and paid and the man said my food wasn't ready yet. I waited and waited. I heard them take orders, then saw people come and pick up the orders. I asked about my food, they said it wasn't ready. I waited some more. I finally just asked for my money back and they pulled the food out of cabinet next to the counter. It had been there the whole time, they were waiting on the kitchen to make a smoothie. It took them 40 minutes to make a blueberry smoothie. I had to toss the smoothie because it was full of stems and was totally inedible.

    (1)
  • Frank S.

    I love Mo's! I have been going there for years. They have coupons and large portions. The food is extremely yummy! Great take out when you don't want to cook!

    (5)
  • Matt C.

    Great sushi and awesome Chinese food!! 5 stars easy!!

    (5)
  • Kelly M.

    One of the best places I have been to and ordered from. People are pleasant and the food is phenomenal. I even enjoy going to the actual restaurant and dining in. It's not loud or crazy in there like some other places that I've been to. Staff is great and very accommodating. You can have your order however you want it, and they do not give you a hard time. I order from them about once a week because the food is so awesome! Highly recommend Mo's if you want some quality food for reasonable prices.

    (5)
  • Rudy A.

    This place always hits the spot....one of thee best chinese restaurants outside of Chicago. I highly recommend this place! Very clean, friendly staff, great atmosphere, I love this place! I'm so lucky that they have another location in mokena, near my house!!!!!! What do I recommend? EVERYTHING!!!!! Grade A quality food!

    (5)
  • MK D.

    Good Chinese food all around (they also have some Japanese dishes and Sushi). They have a fairly extensive menu but I appreciate the fact that it isn't ridiculously huge. The dining room is nicely decorated--nothing super fancy, but a bit of a surprise considering the strip mall location. The servers are friendly and attentive without being pushy or intrusive. I love their pot-stickers: really large and filling with a good sear on the outside. Their orange chicken isn't overly sticky. I had a good cocktail (the Blue Hawaiian) here, too. The lunch specials are a GREAT deal: a pretty large amount of food (enough to bring home leftovers) for a very affordable price. All in all, solid Chinese food for a reasonable price.

    (5)
  • Nicole C.

    Just moved into the area and was searching for a good Chinese take out place. Looks like I finally found a good one! Got the potstickers and they were really good. I also got the Mongolian beef and asked for it spicy. The beef was very tender and they added the spice like I had asked. I'm not sure of the sauce that was on the beef. Though, it was pretty tasty also, I'm just used to the regular old Mongolian flavor. This was a bit sweet. The egg told were also very good. Service was great and delivery was exceptionally quick! Will definitely order from this place again! YUM!

    (4)
  • Ashley H.

    Delicious!! My mom and I were looking for a new Chinese place after Lang Lee's (RIP!) had to close and were thrilled to find this little gem. The good is awesome and they also have an impressive selection of sushi. Dine in, call ahead for carry out, or get delivery on a rainy day. :)

    (5)
  • Jay C.

    Mo's is by far the best Chinese resturant that I ever had. Their food is consistant and always flavorful. Mo's is never too greasy or oily, their food is spice just right. Me and my family order from Mo's all of the time, and they have yet to disappointment. The customer service is excellent and very welcoming. I have a picky 2 year who enjoys the food as well. Overall Mo's is a great family resturant that serves great food at a reasonable price.

    (5)
  • Diane l.

    We have never been disappointed with Mo's. I love their egg rolls and my favorite dinner is Mongolian Beef. It is always done perfectly. Their Hot and Sour soup has just the right amount of hotness .

    (5)
  • Adahae G.

    Mos is awesome. I'm really happy that they have Sushi now too! I actually have been there a dozen times, but I always get the same thing: Shrimp Crunchy Roll. Frankly if that's all they served I'd be a customer for life, but I also dig the Crab Rangoons, and their best kept secret is their real fruit smoothies with tapioca bubbles. Ahhhh, that hits the spot on a searing hot day!

    (5)
  • Michael T.

    This is one of my favorite place for Chinese food located in the south sub area. Whenever I'm craving Chinese food, Mo's hits the spot! The only thing I order from here are the lunch specials. I love the fried rice from here! Service is very fast. Everytime I place an order for take out they get it done under 10mins so It's ready for me when I get there.

    (5)
  • don g.

    Went here with the wife!...first time after our favorite egg roll place closed after 40 plus years in business( due to new construction)...Lang Lees :(( ..Had the Beef chow fun, which was amazing!......and the portion was nice also. My wife had the triple delight( seafood, beef, chicken), which was amazing too!.. we will be back...good job....young waiter was extra nice and attentive, and knew the food!!

    (4)
  • Theresa F.

    Had the Mongolian beef it was sweet and had a ton of onions in it . No spice to the dish . Also had a order of pot stickers and they were fabulous . The food was enough to share .

    (2)
  • Thomas W.

    The food here is terrific. taste great and you get a lot for the amount paid. Carryout or dine in, always very good. The smoothies here are awesome.

    (4)
  • Carin C.

    We dined at Mo's for the first time tonight. Food was excellent. Spring rolls, pot stickers, vegetables, s&s chicken and beef. Beef was very lean and savory. Vegetables were fresh and crispy

    (4)
  • Jean Luc P.

    I went around 1 PM with my family. We ordered three lunch specials, and were very happy with the presentation of the food, and the quality of it. I ordered the Mongolian Beef platter, and it was actually a little salty, something that should be looked into by the staff of the restaurant, but besides the salty beef? It was a fantastic time. This is much brighter than Lang Lees too, which was a pleasant change.

    (5)
  • Brian O.

    This place does not handle bigger crowds. Although its nice they added a sushi bar a few of the waitresses need more experience. For example, when you order a sushi dinner make sure you bring out the miso soup and edamame before the main course. Use to like this place but will find it hard to go back.

    (2)
  • Laura G.

    This is my family's go-to place if we never know what to eat. The food is what you expect a suburbian Chinese restaurant to be, but what makes it different is how sweet the owner, Andy, is! He is the definition of friendly customer service. The food is also an incredibly reasonable price too, especially if you order during their lunch special. If you plan on grabbing take-out from them, they're really fast so you never have to wait too long on your empty stomach. My family and I really like: Spicy salt & pepper shrimp & scallop BBQ pork egg foo young String beans BBQ pork chow fun Singapore rice noodles and there's usually a coupon for crab rangoon!

    (3)
  • Marc L.

    Food was great and very nice atmosphere. We had sushi and an entree and everything was excellent. Staff is friendly and responsive. Don't let the outside fool you!

    (5)
  • Mike K.

    I Love Mo's Chinese Kitchen! I have had a lot of Chinese in my day, and Mo's is Top Notch! Their Food Quality is great! Excellent Egg Rolls, Fried Rice, Mongolian Beef, and Chicken Chop Suey to name a few. I have not dined in since they expanded, but their Take out is Quick and the employees are friendly. The only reason I give 4 stars instead of 5, they are bastards when it comes to Soy Sauce! I love my Soy Sauce, and there have been times me and 2 friends order $40 worth of food and they give us 6 packets?!?!?! Mo! If you want 5 stars, start making it rain Soy Sauce when I order! haha Other than that, keep up the good work!

    (4)
  • Trudi G.

    3 stars because this was a pretty good restaurant for years. In the past year the food has really changed and not for the better. The Mongolian Beef is hit or miss, never the same twice. The pot stickers are just balls of dough. And even the rice seems to be a poorer quality.

    (2)
  • Jeannie Q.

    We love their orange chicken, sweet and sour chicken, fried rice and crunchy roll! So nice to have chinese and Japanese options at the same venue! Rolls in general are ok/good (haven't tried anything raw) and Chinese is great. Great experience over and over.

    (5)
  • CHRISTOPHER B.

    This place was delicious!! Best Chinese food In the area by Far!! Had the Egg Foo Young, Amazing! mongolian beef was good Too! Great Egg rolls and im picky about my egg rolls!

    (5)
  • Mike K.

    Mo's is my go to place for Chinese food in the southwest suburbs. Seriously, if you're nearby don't bother with the other options. We get the chicken fried rice, sweet and sour chicken, and crab rangoon. Take out is quick, dine in is very comfortable and casual. Friendly service rounds out the experience. Enjoy!

    (4)
  • Jennifer C.

    One of the best Chinese restaurants in the suburbs. Tasty food, large portions. I enjoy the chicken chow mein and crab rangoon. Minus one star for less than stellar service. The last time I was there with a friend we were one of the only two tables in the restaurant and the server forgot about us

    (4)
  • Candace M.

    We go to Mo's alot, I live in Orland Park & it's the BEST place around for Chinese food. Dine in & you'll enjoy their newer dining room with alot of ambience. The staff is friendly & the food is always very good, have never had anything bad here. You get alot of food to an order.

    (5)
  • Theresa C.

    I was here with a large group and we had very good service. It wasn't super friendly, but that was obviously because of a language barrier, not because the servers were rude or uninterested. Everything was very quick and correct, even though we had some complicated orders. The food is ok, but not special as far as Chinese goes. Overall a very ok experience, but nothing to rave about.

    (3)
  • Anush J.

    Grew up in the south suburbs but have not lived here for a few years. Did not know this gem existed! Located in a strip mall. We went as extended family on a Friday night and the restaurant was bustling. The menu is extensive and it was difficult to choose an entree. We ordered 6 entrees and loved 4 and liked 2. We also tried one sushi roll and really appreciate having the option of ordering sushi. The portions are large and we had tons of leftovers! Next time, we will order more with family style dining in mind. Service was good. I have nothing negative to say! WIll go back for sure.

    (5)
  • Suli J.

    Rude and Racist. If I could give the place zero stars I would. My dad ordered carry-out from here a few weeks ago and told me about his horrible experience. He had ordered shrimp fried rice straight off the menu, and they ended up giving him fried rice with both shrimp AND pork. He nicely went back to the staff and informed them that he did not eat pork for religious reasons, and that he had ordered a shrimp-only fried rice. They made fuss claiming my father made the mistake and ordered shrimp and pork fried rice. My dad pointed to the menu and showed them that he ordered #304 (Shrimp fried rice). If you look at the menu on their website, it clearly states that all fried rice are mixed with egg, bean sprouts, and scallion. There is NO mention of pork being part of the mix. Anyways, some other staff member came up and badgered my dad as well and screamed to him "What's wrong with you Muslims! Can't you just eat pork!" At that point, my dad was shocked and furious that they were making a $5.00 dish into a personal battle. So of course my dad told them off and then walked right out of there, without his food or his money back. What a bunch of pigs (pun intended).

    (1)
  • Kevin H.

    This place was great, I had combo fried rice, Singapore rice noodles, and orange chicken. The meat is the best quality I have ever had from a place that delivered. Good flavor, good meat.

    (5)
  • Karen B.

    total yum! and the flamming volcano coctail is amazing! but dont go there when your in a hurry, bc the service is slow. better for carry out. i highly recommend the pot stickers

    (4)

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Specialities

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

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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.

Mo’s Chinese Kitchen At 159th

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