Wong’s Cafe Wong’s Kitchen Menu

  • Appetizers
  • Soup
  • Seafood
  • Vegetable

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  • Appetizers
  • Soup
  • Seafood
  • Vegetable

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  • Amy K.

    We always stop at Wong's on our trips to St. Paul. Their chicken fried rice is our favorite. We always do take-out (usually on our way back out of town), so I can't comment on the dining-in experience. Service is quick and the people are friendly.

    (4)
  • Jennifer K.

    My kids ordered plain lo mein, sweet and sour chicken with no sauce and shrimp in lobster sauce. (clearly I have 1 adventurous eater and 2 fraidy-cats) They raved about most of the food but my youngest said that the chicken was too crispy and had mainly breading. Some people like that! The decor was a bizarre mash up of country kitchen pastels in a Cantonese theme?! Counter staff was very nice!

    (3)
  • Lorann P.

    This is our 'go to' place. Nice for a quiet date nite or great for take out. Every time I get something different and haven't been disappointed! The daily buffet is a great way to find a new favorite. I really enjoy the fried rice - no peas!

    (4)
  • Vy B.

    It's been a while since I have been here but from what I can remember, it actually wasn't that bad. I'm seeing a lot of mixed reviews, more bad ones recently so I will have to pay them a visit to see if my opinion changes. This review is literally based on the two items I have ever had from here and the cheap price point. Every time I've been here I've gotten the same things: Chicken wings-lightly battered and deep fried, typical chinese buffet wings Chow mein, chop suey style-looks like a crazy borderline scary celery mush but actually tastes good with crispy noodles and rice. If you eat here it's pretty quiet and they play classical music. The patrons are pretty much the 60+ crowd so I can't really say this place is poppin on Saturday nights. To be honest I would only recommend this place if there was a zombie apocalypse and this was the only place with locks that worked...still recommendable but pretty low on the totem pole.

    (3)
  • Jack F.

    Disgusting. Went here for lunch and did the buffet. 1st mistake. Flavorless food. 1 somewhat spicy item and hardly any selection. Just gross. THEN I get the bill. It is a reused bill that is so old it is yellowed with food stains!! In fact they crossed out the old price for a drink and put in the new. Unbelievable. Iam not sure wether to call the department of health or the IRS first. Check out my pic of the check.

    (1)
  • Mother Of Four P.

    Pretty good Chinese food. I feel like they raise their prices every few months when I go there so that doesn't appeal. Plus, no delivery. If they keep upping the price for the same quality and amount of food, I will stop going. Only reason for 3 stars is cuz the food is good.

    (3)
  • Carl R.

    Went there for lunch. I had the buffet so bad, The chicken wings were still cold, which means they were from the day before! no taste at all the food is bad, Wife had chicken and peapods, She counted 4 pieces of chicken told staff, they seemed not to care...WILL NOT BE BACK!!! BAD BAD BAD (I will be calling the health Dept.--No food shall be saved day to day off the buffet. ( staff did say they were from yesterday.)

    (1)
  • Angie K.

    I simply do NOT understand all of the 4 & 5 star reviews for this place! My husband and I live pretty close to Wong's and had been told by multiple people how amazing it is and how their chicken wings are the best... apparently these people don't have taste buds. We went on a Saturday afternoon for lunch and were so disappointed. The buffet food was nauseatingly salty and it seemed as though it had been sitting there for days. I was hoping this place would be one of those surprises that you wouldn't expect because it looks like a hole in the wall and feels like one, too. Unfortunately, the food matches the atmosphere. Not going back.

    (1)
  • Al B.

    I do not understand how this place remains open, food is awful. Ordered the chicken curry, it has almost all celery for $15.00. Also ordered egg foo yung, greasy and average in taste. This place is for people who do not know decent Asian food. Too bad there is no option for zero stars, because that is what this place deserves.

    (1)
  • Josiah O.

    I grew up eating Wong's Kitchen Chicken Wings. This place has been here for more than 20 years and has never lost its following. The only year missing on their wall with the best asian award from the New Brighton bulletin is the year China Tiger, about 2 miles north opened their doors. But, I think like me, a lot of people came back to Wong's. The owner and manager John knows my family each time we walk in, and the whole crew takes very good care of every customer. We think it was John's mother that used to own and run the place but after many years ended up selling it to him. (that's the rumor in my family anyway) It used to be take-out only, with a flower shop taking up most of the space. However after a fire, the flower shop closed and Wong's took over that whole side of the building. Back about 17 or 18 years ago my Dad was one of the most influential voices in John's ear telling him to make the restaurant 100% smoke free! Long before any smoking ban. To be honest I really only go in here for take out or the buffet. I think I've ordered from the menu once and it's good, it just isn't the buffet! Small buffet, not even a dozen items but they are all fantastic. Fried rice is top notch, hearty chow mein and the fried chicken wings... I could eat them for the rest of my life and never grow tired of them. With the buffet still only $5.95 I suggest you all go give it a shot. One negative is the coda refill policy. I think you only get one. I'd like to say that policy has changed but I have no facts to back it up. If you come at a busy time you are likely to get fresher food. But their busy time always has at least one table open. I plan on going back soon for the chicken wings... oh the chicken wings. If you decide to go eat at Wong's please keep in mind that you are in New Brighon, Mn. Not Shenzhen, China. This is really, really good. AWFUL, American Chinese food.

    (5)
  • Julie T.

    Tasty and extremely quick! A very good value for the dollar. The staff has always been really friendly. I have gone out of my comfort zone and tried some new things. The only thing I have no cared for is the shrimp won-tons. Otherwise, I would say definitely stop in and try! When they say large, they mean LARGE! :)

    (4)
  • Ben D.

    It's really a great place to eat! I always get the same thing from here though... To be honest though, I much prefer to eat at China Tiger. This place does everything family style so it's wayyyyy too much to eat by myself.

    (4)
  • David P.

    Been looking for a good Chow Mein place around New Brighton and I've found one, finally.

    (4)
  • Trisha S.

    Wow I haven't been here in a while, but I can say when I did go (2006-2007) the food was delicious. I have to find my way back, and hope to get the same results.

    (4)
  • Steven Z.

    This is my favorite Asian buffet. Yes, just one buffet table, but the selection changes every day. I'd rather eat here than those countless, huge buffets with "hundreds of items" or whatever, where quantity surpassed quality every time. Also, their curry chicken kicks axe.

    (5)
  • Andrea B.

    Standard Chinese fare. Their sweet and sour sauce is excellent, though. Homemade. I had a chicken peanut, veggie spicy dish, and it was very good....not as good as my dining companion's sesame chicken. I mean, really though. Sesame chicken / General Tso's is good no matter where you get it.

    (3)
  • Carly M.

    I go to Wongs Kitchen when I need a subgum chowmein fix. It's tasty, fresh, and for a dollar you can get the little paper packet of salty cashews . . . a must-have addition to any subgum. I've also had a thai friend say that their spicy chicken wings are some of the best she's had in MN. My 4-year-old always gets the tofu with vegetables, it's his favorite (and I definitely like to sneak a little of that). Service is good, too. Only 4 stars because they don't deliver. But they're 3 blocks from my house so I shouldn't complain.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

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

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Chinese Cuisine

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