Peking Wok Chinese Restaurant
5256 S Mission Rd #303, Bonsall
(760) 724-8078
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Large portion size, most food items are good except the hot sour soup tasted a bit metallic. Plenty of parking. There is outdoor seating which is nice. We were a large group so we’re seated in a back room where it was very nice.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
Chin the front desk worker was quite pleasant and welcoming when we first walked in. Our server was just as nice and knowledgeable with the menu and gave us good tips on different items. We enjoyed all the food we ordered especially the hot and sour soup. We will definitely return to this restaurant when craving Chinese food.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Best Chinese in the state
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
If you happen to be out in bonsall looking for Chinese food this is the one to go to this is why I gave it a top scorer there's not much out here. The food here was really good, I had my first poo poo platter and I liked it. The war wonton soup definitely want to get. The service was really good and a friendly environment. The food came out hot which is a big thing for my wife I had to sit and wait for it to cool off a little bit
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Best Asian food in North county
Hands down my favorite restaurant of all time. Their wontons are the best I've ever had, the hot and sour soup is PEAK, and their orange chicken isn't super hard like every other restaurant these days. And I love how their alcohol options aren't limited to wine and beer/sake. A big thank you from me and my fellow hard liquor girlies out there
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
First time trying this place and I was really excited as the menu looked really good. I ended up being disappointed by the orange beef that was way overcooked to the point it was hard as a rock and burnt tasting under the sauce . The portion size was generous but I literally couldn’t eat it . I’d like to give it a second shot but it felt like a huge waste or money.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 4
I write this review with a Heavy heart. I used to love this place. We would come here all the time. We moved away for a couple of years and came back to only find a memory of what was. They used to have the best Chinese food! And the prices were decent for what you got. Not anymore. Been there twice this last month. The first time we got 6 different items. Egg drop soup, green beans, mooshu pork, tofu kung pow, cream cheese Wontons, and chili dumplings. Spent over 100 dollars. The Kung pow was just okay... Didn't have a good flavor punch like we're used to. The green beans were severely under flavored and was bland and lacked the fresh garlic flavor. The won tons had a good crisp but we're sweet and orange inside like candy, it was just off putting. The egg drop soup was bland and boring had no depth just alot of geliton in it. The mushoo pork was okay for the most part but the chili dumplings were undercooked and chewy and just didn't taste good at all. It was really disappointing overall. We had a 5 dollar coupon so I figure I'll pop by and try again. This time we got mushoo pork and Peter's chicken. Spent 40 dollars. Now I used to get Peter's chicken EVERY time and loved it! But this time it was soooooo disgusting. Absolutely inedible. The pieces they chose for the chicken was basically all the reject pieces you get from the butcher to make soup with or something. It was horrific. I was so pissed considering how expensive it was. The mushoo pork dish was consistently underwhelming. The meat pieces are also very very questionable. Unfortunately this has really set a bad reputation for this restaurant in my eyes. So, my friends and I won't be coming back. They must have sold to someone with different standards. I should have taken the warning signs and decided against eating there when I walked in in the middle of a Sunday and the place was EMPTY. Not a soul was there. That's usually a very bad sign when all the neighboring restaurants are busy and busling. Sorry Peking Wok. You've taken the last of my Money. Chef K is 5mins farther and WAY better. This is SO disappointing to see another great restaruant not care about quality anymore. Damn shame....
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 1
Service: 5
The orange chicken tastes like plastic. This was my first time ordering. Egg rolls..... plastic
Food: 1
We order out from here all the time but recently dined in. Great fresh food, huge menu, excellent service, has patio seating and dog friendly. Julie is an awesome server. We will be back thank you!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
Came here last night and had to come back and try more items
Reorder the Moo shu pork and pork fried rice
Trying 3 other different dishes
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
This place is awesome. Staff was extremely friendly and food was amazing!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Tasty lunch. Great service. Even had happy hour at lunchtime.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
My aunt and uncle invited me to Peking Wok in January. My aunt and I shared cilantro chicken. I bit down on a rock that was in the cilantro chicken. Rocks are heavy. So, the chef clearly doesn't rinse the cilantro. The waitress asked for the rock so she could show it to the chef. The rock broke my tooth. Now I need a root canal and a crown. Peking Wok has lied and given me the runaround for four months. My tooth is still broken, and they still haven't paid for the damage caused by the rock. Peking Wok was recently shut down for two days due to a roach infestation.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
My aunt and uncle treated me to lunch at Peking Wok. It was no treat. There was a rock in the cilantro chicken. I chomped down on the rock. Now, I have a broken tooth that needs a root canal and a crown. We allerted the waitress to the issue. She took the rock (evidence) and claimed that she wanted to show it to the cook. Later, I spoke to Ann Sullivan who claimed that she is the owner of Peking Wok. Ann said that she would submit a claim to the insurance and didn't. Then she claimed that Amber, the waitress didn't remember the rock incident. Ann later claimed that the insurance said there wasn't enough evidence. In reality, she had never submitted the claim. After I threatened to sue her, she finally submitted the claim. Now, after four months, I'm getting the runaround from the insurance.
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