Joy Wok
494 N Mathilda Ave, Sunnyvale
(408) 685-2827
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The hot sour soup was delicious. We enjoyed the kung pao shrimp for Friday lent dinner it was very tasty.
Food: 5
Service: 5
The food her is great. Neighborhood eatery that is a I found treasure
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Joy Wok is a cute little restaurant hidden around the corner from Lucky. It is quite small, and most of the food is like a Panda Express type ordering system. The orange chicken and spicy chicken wings were tasty. It was a little hard to know what each entree was, as they weren't labeled. I'm guessing this place is mostly regulars who come in and out because of the lack of labels. Each plate was a little less than $13 and I think you are definitely getting what you pay for. To be fair, we went in closer to 8 and are not sure if we got the slim pickings for the end of day. This is a decent place if you're in a rush and wanting quick Chinese food in the area! Hard to not compare to Little Chef in Campbell.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 4
Food was great
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great food thank you
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I am really disappointed! I have 30 minutes for lunch and rarely go anywhere for food. I ordered online about 10 minutes prior to picking it up so its not like it sat around for an hour in the heat. I was craving Chinese food and this place is 4 minutes away. I ordered a chicken salad and a pork egg roll. The chicken was so dry and crisp I couldn't chew it, literally could not chew it! For all I know they could have breaded and fried a shoe, and to make it worse it was greasy, and not fresh grease. It was really the worst salad of any kind I have ever tasted. It looked appetizing, and the young man at the counter was very polite and smiley, but 13.00 bucks still went right in the garbage. I also ordered an egg roll, it was a very tiny dried up greasy spring roll with nothing distinguishable inside. I am surprised they are in business. Some of the other food must be edible. I chose wrong and will never go back to find out.
Excellent food. I leave my reviews after having tried 2 different dishes on 2 different days....whenever that happens.
Food is awesome at this small place. I ordered special chicken soup.
Good buffet-style food and friendly staff.
02/2025
Update: Still good food. Combination Chow Mein was well packed and full of the good stuff!
It's a cozy clean little family restaurant that unlike panda expenses here they make smaller quantity to keep food fresh also the price is lower I paid $11 for a full plate really good I strongly recommend this restaurant 👌
I ask for meal to be made without MSG. So it would be made fresh . Shrimp chow mien. I got home and the noodles were COLD!! Only thing hot was the shrimp . They made fresh shrimp but gave me OLD AND COLD NOODLES. Never again.
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The ladies who work here are super sweet. I rarely have their steam table food as I feel like it looks a bit sad at times, but their banh-mis are AWESOME. They also have these refrigerated puddings, and other miscellaneous Vietnamese goodies which are all excellent. I also had good luck ordering freshly made food as well.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 5
Affordable prices.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Found this restaurant, googlng "chinese food" near me. Turns out it is Phillopino, that doesn't use Asian spices. All food was over-cooked or had no flavor ... that reminded me of anything that tasted Asian. Service was ok, but didn't suggest better alternatives. Go some where else.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Love the Ban-Mi (Vietnamese sandwiches). Everything else that we have tried has been excellent.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Vietnamese Sandwiches, Pork Egg Roll
The place is simple but the quality of ingredients and nutrients you get on a meal is surprising!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
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