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  • Ken R.

    Since my initial review of Mandarin Wok II, I have had the pleasure of revisiting recently (August 12, 2012) during a week when I was working in Millington. With only thirty minutes for lunch, I knew I had to make the most of it. Fortunately, I was able to quickly look up the phone number with the Urbanspoon mobile app so I could place my order. I went with my favorite dish, chicken with cashews, with instructions to prepare it as a dine-in order. This isn't something that I normally do, but past experiences gave me the confidence to order it that way. When I arrived at the Chinese eatery, my order was ready, on a plate. The plate used for my meal was small compared to the amount of food on it. Despite the plate's size, I kept it together and knocked it out quickly. It took me less time to finish my lunch than my cohorts who dined at McDonald's. My lunch cost $4.70, which is cheaper than many of McDonald's combo deals. In terms of quality, I fared better as well due the amount of fresh ingredients that Mandarin Wok II uses. So in terms of efficiency, quality and great customer service, Mandarin Wok II is hard to beat. I'm really glad I got a chance to revisit one of my favorite Chinese restaurants in Greater Memphis. Although the Mandarin Wok II will never be mistaken for a five-star restaurant, it is a nice family-run business serving great inexpensive food. And, unlike places like Yum's, Mandarin Wok II doesn't dabble in cooking hot wings, sandwiches and other non-Chinese food that could distract from its core business. Its Chinese menu is good on its own, which will always keep me coming back. For full review, go to kensfoodfind.com/2012/08…

    (5)
  • Momo B.

    BETTER THAN ANY SANDWICH Lunch specials also Include a canned soda. Great value hot lunch for just $4.99. Offered Monday thru Saturday.from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm. Cooked real time, my tender beef tofu accompanied with pork fried rice was piping hot from the wok to my plate... excellent "wok hay" too ! Staffed with 5 employees, you get a sense that they have a very successful business.

    (4)
  • Paul J.

    I was impressed that I could still find a place where I could pay less than 5 dollars for a lunch special, and still walk away with a decent amount of food. You do get what you pay for, and there are better options available, so I can't recommend this place.

    (1)
  • Marcia M.

    I've been a customer of Mandarin Wok II for about 13 years. There are no other delivery options in Millington for where I stay. Over the years the quality has greatly decreased while the price continually increases. Management has changed hands a couple of times and I will admit the quality does waiver from low to medium. But it is not nearly what it was when I discovered Mandarin wok 2 in 2001. It's a small businesses minority-owbed business and I try to support small minority-owned businesses. Unfortunately, the last few times I've ordered from them if they've messed up my order. I have called each time they messed my order up and generally not even apology is offered. The last time that they messed up my order I called asked and them to fix it. The manager claimed she couldn't understand me. But we had a very intense conversation in which she continually rebutted. Everytime I I met her rebuttal with a good point all of a sudden there when her English comprehension skills. After she and I spoke in circles for about 5 minutes I request to speak to the owner. I explained to the owner that I have been visiting his restaurant weekly for over 10 years and over the past 2 months the young lady who took my order messed it up each time but when other people took my order there was no issue. I asked him to make it right by delivering what I ordered. He told me that will be fine but I would have to pay the difference. (I think that was poor customer service because the manager told the owner that that she confirmed my order and then had something other than what I ordered delivered. And the difference in price was so small that it almost seems petty for him to request that.) However as the difference was only $2.36 I paid the difference and the owner delivered the correct meal. Last week when we went to order they did not have a driver which is happened in the past a lot and asked could I pick up the food. When I arrived to the restaurant I did notice delivery driver taking out several orders but thought nothing of it. Today I called to order our usual and was told that a driver wouldn't be in until 4. (I later learned that this was a lie they just didn't want us continuing to order the $5 lunch for delivery.) I was told to call back after 4 when a driver would be available to deliver order. When I called back and for the driver answered the phone and was about to take my order when she saw that there was a note not to deliver to our family. She explained that there was note not to deliver and apologized, appreciate the fact that we tip, apologize again and we ended the conversation. Its messed up that they allowed me to believe that call back later receive dinner crumb their establishment via delivery. When I think of the countless thousands of dollars my family has spent with me in catering parties, weekly dinners, in random lunches and their unwillingness to reward our loyalty by fixing what they messed up; it makes me so upset. I'm not sure if it's because I'm black, or fat, or because the manager is low down, or they just have poor business skills, but either way Mandarin wok 2 will not receive any more of my mind nor any of my family's. Also as the equality is such a crap shoot you never know whether you're going to get hot food or not, whether this sauce is going to be too much or too little, whether there will be meeting your fried rice : I would not recommend this restaurant to my friends or family.

    (1)
  • Danielle M.

    Grab lunch with a drink for under 5 bucks!! Pretty hard to beat. They also have family meals with plentiful portions. Will return when I get that Chinese food craving.

    (3)
  • Nova F.

    Your typical Chinese take out place. I had the vegetable lo mein and sweet and sour chicken with sides of their fried rice. Everything was good except the fried rice. It tasted bland and came with pink chunks of pork in it. Ill definitely eat their again. I just won't be getting fried rice next time.

    (4)
  • Gary T.

    Friendly/fast service. Good food.

    (5)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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Chinese Cuisine

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