Great wall chinese restaurant
1010 S Baltimore St, Kirksville
(660) 665-9029
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Love the General Tso’s chicken! Located in an old Taco Bell, the made to order Chinese food is SO good,
DISAPPOINTED to say the least in sweet and sour pork NO vegetables or fruit nuggets galore and 3 tablespoons of red sauce make the choice never again will I choose this..the donuts were good
out-of-town takeaway diners
Food is always fresh and yummy
Called to place an order to go, requested an order of dumplings and asked to if I could get half steamed half fried, before I could finish the sentence I was rudely interrupted with NO. This is the second time in a year I’ve attempted this place, will say I will stick with the others in town.
People are rude, like it was a inconvenience that we placed a order. Restaurant is dirty and run down looking. Food very subpar, portion size is pretty decent.
No complaints, great restaurant and food. I am more worried if they ever stop as they get older.
TLDR: Get the steamed dumplings. Really high quality food, especially for the price.
MENU: They offer an extensive variety of Americanized Chinese; you'll be familiar with most of it. All of the online versions of the menu I have seen are out of date. Go inside and pick up a paper take-home copy.
COMPETITION: The closest comparison I can make to Great Wall is Chen's, near the square. Let me give you an example how the two restaurants contrast with each other.
Chen's: The first thing I ever got at Chen's was the cashew chicken. The quantity of chicken (chopped dark meat) and cashews were generous for the price. And the rest was celery. I know that sounds like an exaggeration, but I mean it. The dish was about 50% celery. The fried rice is greasy and over-salted. I always get the combo, with an egg roll, which is a factory-made thin and crispy item filled with cabbage.
Great Wall: I haven't had the cashew chicken at GW in several years and I don't quite recall what was in it, but I recently got the moo goo gai pan combination, so I'll use that as a point of comparison. Thinly sliced white meat, with a variety of vegetables including: snow peas, carrots, bamboo shoots, water chestnuts, and mushrooms. The fried rice is light and fluffy, not too greasy. The egg rolls here are also factory made, and more like you normally see in Americanized Chinese spots around the country: thicker wanton wrapper, filled mainly with cabbage and few tidbits of pork thrown in.
Which one would you rather have?
FOOD QUALITY: The folks at Great Wall clearly take a lot of pride in what they produce. Everything I have ever gotten was fresh and made to order. The quality of the food here makes them one of the best restaurants in Kirksville, if you ask me.
MENU FAVORITES: Let's talk about the steamed dumplings. I believe they are homemade (if not, they certainly fooled me). The filling (beef, if I'm not mistaken) is flavorful and tender, and comes with a sharp, sweet and tangy dipping sauce. I would say the wrappers are bit too thick and stodgy, but still good overall.
MENU FAILS: The only minor criticism I would offer is with the egg rolls - they always seem to be a little cold in the middle. Go for the crab rangoon instead, if you get a combo meal.
FRONT OF HOUSE SERVICE: They do things fast food style, where you go up to the counter and get your food on a tray. It's always the same lady working the register - she's cordial and efficient. Chances are you'll overhear her and the cook talking together in their native language, which I think is cool.
KITCHEN SERVICE: The kitchen is open, and you can watch the cook work if you want to. From what I've seen, it's always clean.
ATMOSPHERE: The interior is bright and cheerful. Like a lot of restaurants in Kirksville, the building has some history. (Go check out the mural on the east wall of the building Nurhachi was in, if you've never seen it.) Based on the furniture in the dining room, it must have started life as a fast food joint. Next, judging by the saltillo tile around the front counter, it was a Mexican spot. Now it's Chinese. Each phase in the building's life shows through in some of the remaining artifacts. The exterior is noteworthy, too. The gray-green color of the brick is unique and unmistakable at a distance, and I really like all of the vines growing on the face of the north wall. I'd say it's beautiful, in a quaint sort of way.
#53 Spicy is the 1.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
#53 Spicy is the 1.
We called ahead to order and picked up about 15 minutes later. The order was 100% accurate and they even gave us some extra donuts. Everything tasted good.
Parking: There is a large parking lot right next to the building.
Kid-friendliness: Kids are welcome here.
Wheelchair accessibility: The restaurant and parking lot are both on the ground floor.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Fried Donuts
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Atmosphere: 3
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The food was great. The service wasn't so good . The lady who waited on my wife and I was on her phone the whole time we were there. She stopped long enough to take our order after we stood there for a while. We found a seat and waited for our food. When she did bring us our food, she just left it laying on the counter. She continued her conversation on the phone even as we left. We probably won't go back.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 5
Service: 2
Great food, and nice owners. My family loves their food!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Hardly anyone here. Food is burned or tasteless. Bathroom is nasty. Had high hopes for the place with the reviews but definitely won't be coming back.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
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