Wok D’Lite
About
Chinese
Price Range : $11-30 ($$)
Location
Adress: 33 Strickland Dr, Orange, TX 77630
Phone: (409) 883-2975
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsNo
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsNo
- volume_upNoise LevelQuiet
- local_barAlcoholNo
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- wifiWi-FiNo
- tvHas TVYes
- turned_in_notWaiter ServiceNo
- fastfoodCatersNo
Reviews
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Jennifer L.
Love this place the lady knows mine and my husband's order. During slow periods it is just the wife and husband but I feel like they don't get enough business to have more people. And some times the chicken has a funny taste but my husband doesn't know what I'm talking about. Love the triple delite and egg drop soup. I'm sure everything else is good but that's all I get.
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Ruth B K.
I tried the broccoli chicken and egg drop soup after reading reviews online. I was not disappointed. Don't be fooled by the stark diner decor. This is a classic hole in the wall restaurant with friendly folks and really good food. None of your "hunan fusion" cuisine, but just good stir fried American Chinese food. The egg drop soup was mild, but it is not supposed to be a highly salted or spicy dish. The broccoli, carrots and onions in the chicken entre were still a little crunchy, and the chicken was so tender I could cut it with my fork. The brown sauce was a nice blend of garlic and soy sauce.
All served so hot I had to be careful not to burn my mouth. Worth the drive from the interstate. BTW, they also take phone orders for take out. -
John D.
Like others have said, its an average low quality Chinese place. Take out is really the only way to enjoy it because its quick and convenient. Dining in is rather weird because there is never anyone in there, its so quiet, and its a really small dining area, but the chairs and tables are always clean and the service is a get up and do it yourself type deal so service is excellent. As for food, The Wok has everything you would normally see at similar places and the portions are more than generous. Just stick with the basics like Lo Mein, Sesame Chicken or Orange Chicken. The beef always taste funny to me and everything else tends to get "soupy" if that makes sense.
One last thing, you have 35% chance of your order being taken by a 8 year old Chinese boy that speaks better and more proper English than you do and can practically run the show on his own. That's always a kick for me and might brighten up your night. -
Lisa K.
Man this place reminds me of my high school days, I would always come here and they would remember me & my order. They always give you big portions and they offer a menu with most of the dishes you'll find at any Chinese place.
I ordered the House Lo Mein with comes with triple meat(chicken,shrimp,beef) and assorted veggies tossed with noodles. Every meal is accompanied by two HUGE scoops of rice. I was a little disappointed when i opened my box to find that they had definitely skimped on the meat and veggies. Def not like the high school days but i guess the economy is affecting everyone.
The taste was alright, the shrimp didn't look very fresh and the veggies looked like they were from frozen packages. I might come here again and order something else, I used to love this placee and hate that i'm giving them 3 stars. -
Greg A.
Dropped in for a quick snack before meeting friends for dinner. Ordered an egg tool, bowl of egg drop soup, and a coke and Sat down. Twenty minutes later, still sitting here with no food. Only two people working here:The lady who took my order, and a cook behind the curtain. They need to figure out how to seeve people quicker. Maybe the priority is to serve the drive-thru before sit-down customers.