Egg Roll Street

704 W Kenosha St, Broken Arrow
(918) 251-2108

Recent Reviews

Lance Grant

I've tried almost every dish on the menu and while I didn't love them all, none were horrible. Best egg drop soup I've ever had had!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Combination Fried Rice, Egg Drop Soup, Sesame Chicken, General TSO's Chicken, Bourbon Chicken, Egg Rolls

Kristina Gonzalez

Quick service and price is very reasonable. The staff were great!

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jonathan Penkham

Customer service was very delightful! they were very friendly as well with the food being delicious as well!! Stop by there for my lunch break as I needed something quick and good, this place was the closest and I would come back again.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Trinity Cheyenne

DO NOT ORDER HERE! I ordered chicken fried rice and it tasted so bad, it tasted like chemicals, i took 2 bites and threw it away! this is not okay, people can get sick from this food. there was burn black stuff all in my rice almost like their pan was burnt and it came off and into my rice. their prices on the menu was wrong too! they charged $8.79 without tax for my fried rice when the menu says $5.49. Not okay! When i called to have them fix it they did not care.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Mr C

What a ripoff. I used to go a couple times a week but ordered the shrimp only sweet and sour and was charged almost 12 dollars. And they gave me less shrimp then they do when u order the combo plate of shrimp and rice which costs significantly less. And when I called they didn’t care about fixing it. Steer clear. They are a ripoff. They also charged for a large wonton order but face the small order. They will steal your money and don’t care about fixing their mistakes. Steer clear.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Sheryl P

I intended to order the sesame chicken, but got home with sweet & sour shrimp. I wasn't turning around, so I ate it...it was delicious. I also got pork fried rice: delicious ! Their egg drop soup is the best I've ever had. Normally they all taste the same, but their recipe is amazing.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Peter Handfield

Small whole in the wall place but the food is great.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mr. Johnson

Service was fast and convenient!The shrimp fried rice was amazing! ??

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Vance Powers

1000% my go-to Chinese good spot. They are fast and the food is great. The prices are also pre inflation level. Can’t say enough good things about these people. Family business, multiple generations, putting in work almost everyday. I’ll support them every chance I get. Orange chicken is the kids favorite in

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Orange Chicken with Rice

Toby Trevett

This is fast Chinese food at it's best. You drive up to a speaker, place your order. Then drive forward and pay for it, and a few minutes later, drive off with your to go food.Parking: No parking, drive thru and go .

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Combination Fried Rice, Egg Rolls

Jeff Neumann

Egg Role Street is an unassumingly simple establishment. The menu items are numbered so it's easy to place your order. There are only 2 tables in the establishment. It's small, maybe 10' x 10' dining room. You know, simple.The food is anything but simple. This place serves the best crab Rangoon I have ever had. Light and flakey, great tasting cream cheese and hand made while you wait. OMG!!!That's not to mention the egg rolls. Not full of mystery ingredients, again, light and flakey, a little cabbage, carrots, and they didn't last long enough to be dissected. Now...if you like egg rolls, then you probably have seen the Chinese horseradish mustard that is offered with some egg rolls. Let's start with the gross yellow stuff in the clear tear and squeeze pockets, gross! Then there is the stuff you find in many buffets, sometimes hot, sometimes mild, with only one thing in common, it tastes like it has been there since the previous owners vacated the building. And when it's on the buffet it's always hit and miss on the spiciness of it. I like it spicy real spicy, the kind of spiciness that'll open your nasal passages after super glueing them closed. That kind of hotThe hot mustard at Egg Rolll Street is nothing like that, This is handmade by a guy in the back that doesn't speak a lick of English. It's hot, it's very hot. The kind of hot that if you did breathe out your nose it would burn every nose hair you had. But it's thin, thin like milk, kind of like 1% milk. It has a nice "I've not been sitting here all day long waiting for you to come get me" taste to it. It's also thin enough to soak into the egg roll. Once you've bitten an end off, then dip it in the mustard where it now flows inside the roll and gives you an experience like...like...well (substitute your own word that rhymes with spasm). I've never had Chinese mustard like this, I asked for an extra tub of it just to take home without any egg rolls to apply it to. It was so good that I must apologize about writing a quarter of this review about this mustard, but I'm telling you, it's what makes the egg roll...roll.By the way, the rest of the meal was fantastic also, nothing premade from a reefer truck. Betsy had garlic chicken which was very good, I had Mongolian beef. I've never had Mongolian beef that wasn't drowning in Mongolian beef sauce. It was a pleasant change from the norm. Matter of fact, there wasn't as much Mongolian beef in the meal as I thought there would be. I think this is great because some dishes are so overpowering, having a half a plate of Mongolian beef in front of you is enough to drown out any flavor from any other item on the plate. Really appreciate the adjustment of the portion size so that it does not offset the flavor of the other items that were in the dinner.We also noticed that the fried rice had very little or no salt added to it. I thought it was an amazing flavor, so often you find that other restaurants cover the rice with so much salt that it's just overwhelming .I've said it before and I'll say it again, this is the kind of Chinese restaurant we need in Bartlesville.On to the other stuff. Access to the building would be ADA compliant. There are no public bathrooms in the building at least not that we could see. There isn't really enough room for them so probably best not to have them. There is plenty of parking next to the building. We had a trailer and had no trouble parking.There are at least two of these egg roll streets near Tulsa this is the one to go to. The other one is not up to the quality. Anyways you need to stop here and try this, make sure you try the egg rolls with the spicy mustard. We'll see what I mean.Parking: Plenty of parking.Wheelchair accessibility: Wheel chair accessible although no public restrooms.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Egg Roll

C. D.

The orange chicken was more like orange breading, the chicken meat inside of the breading was so scant and barely minimal! The sauce was the strangest flavor orange chicken I've ever had. The "orange peel" was bitter and very thin, reminded me of peel off of cuties to be honest. The fried rice wasn't real fried rice, it was merely white rice that they dumped beef broth onto and cooked it around to soak up the broth, I found globs of white rice stuck together without broth on it, no veggies in it or anything, just rice in broth, very boring. The mushroom lo mein was nothing special either, I honestly was pretty disappointed, I had higher hopes.

Food: 2

Service: 4

Logan Shoemaker

This is a great place to stop and pick up some food. We love getting food from here. Flavor is deep and layered and quantity is great for the wallet! Can't recommend enough.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Lo Mein with Chicken

Margo Marie

Lady wouldn’t let me pay for sauce instigated I order a meal so I ordered an egg roll and she wouldn’t let me use my car because they purchase wasn’t over five dollars.

Jack

Service at drive through belittled my girlfriend at around 8 July 23 over the difference between chow and lo mein despite there never being any confusion. Was shockingly hostile the food better be very very

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 1

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