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“Glad to see a Chinese Restaurant that serve Authentic Chinese dishes. Especially Roasted Duck and Pig. Great grocery selections. Don’t have to drive 3 hrs to another state just to eat authentic Chinese food anymore“
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“Excellent Pad Thai! Excellent service!“
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“This place is a surprise to me. It looks like a typical Chinese restaurant, but honestly it’s probably the best Chinese you can get in Greenville. It stinks you can’t eat inside, but the price, quantity, and quality more than make up for this. Highly recommend.“
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“I have been looking for good Chinese food. There's none in my area so drove 20 minutes to try this place. The stop mall it's in is a dump and the parking lot has pot holes and needs care. But we got food for 4 people and it was all delicious. Clearly a family run business there's plenty of tables if you want to dine in but we picked up and enjoyed our meals. We will be back.“
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“I'm on search for the best wings in town and so far this place is definitely in my top 3 places the wings are always fresh and cooked to order. The flavor is perfect I get the honey lemon pepper personally...Go try them out you wont be made ..“
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“Never had Chinese food like this. It looked completely different from what I usually see. But don't let looks deceive you. The chicken chow mein was absolutely delicious. Amazing flavor, crispy veggies, fantastic broth. The black pepper chicken was unbelievablely tasteful. Fried to perfection with delicious fried rice.
Parking: Food lion parking lot. Plenty of space“
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“If you want authentic Chinese food then this is the spot for you. It’s what we call a hole in the wall but that just means the food is good. They are located across from Greenville Tech on S. Pleasantburg. My daughter was the first one to bring food home from here and we said we will never go to another Chinese restaurant again. We are originally from California and there are handfuls of Chinese restaurants in every city there. We have been out here for about 6.5 years and have tried many places but this spot is it. Everything that they make is fresh to order and each time we go we always try something new and we have not been disappointed. We love the service that we get here and they always say thank you when we leave. Next time you want authentic Chinese food and you are in the area, stop in and order your favorite dish.“
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“Best in Greenville to me! It is always done as for broccoli and such and great service!!“
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“Rice was super dry, but the food was as you'd expect. Not the best but also far from the worst. It was very hot inside, few seats looked available. Over half the place seemed off limits. Seems like the bars aren't in use anymore, at least not during lunch.“
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“I love hole in the wall chinese places. On return from deployment I tried to find the Lo Mein like I get here out in Utah and Texas. It just wasn't the same, I FINALLY got my lo mein!The family who runs this location is excellent as well very friendly and nice!!! We ended up trying the mushu beef and really likes it!! I'm particular about cabbage I prefer thinner slices and decently cooked. It was fun trying something new.The portion sizes also make me super happy since I can have dinner a snack and breakfast the next morning. They also worked with us wanting no vegetables and some of our dishes had added vegetables.“
“Glad to see a Chinese Restaurant that serve Authentic Chinese dishes. Especially Roasted Duck and Pig. Great grocery selections. Don’t have to drive 3 hrs to another state just to eat authentic Chinese food anymore“
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“I’ve eaten here three times in the last week, quick service, great food. I always takeout and only order for myself, so it’s super fast. Reasonable prices, delicious. I’ve never left a review for a restaurant before so that should say “
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“We've been going to Asian Express for over 5 years. They are our "go to" place for Chinese takeout! We are in there at least a few times every week. You can eat in, but I think most get takeout. The couple who own it are great, very accomodating and we appreciate them! We've tried many different dishes and have enjoyed them. Beef LoMein, Triple Delight, sesame chicken, General Tso's chicken and more. Prices have been going up everywhere in the past year, but theirs are no more than other restaurants. Great selection to choose from. We do like their shrimp rolls also!“
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“Out of all the Chinese places I've eaten in SC (reviews to come) First Wok tasted the closest to Chinese food yet. I just don't get the obsession with spaghetti noodles. I ordered Lo Mein. Their fried rice was actually fried rice and not just rice that was flavored with "stuff" mixed into it. My only real complaint, aside from the noodles, is the man who took my order and my cash wasn't very pleasant and I felt more like a burden than a guest. All in all, I will be ordering here again, just not what they call Lo Mein.“
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“The Malaysian Ramen is amazing!“
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“My mom and I ordered food and ate there. The food was great! We had orange chicken, fried rice and veggies. The staff were really friendly and helpful. The price was right! The bathroom and restaurant were very clean. We will be back.
Vegetarian options: Fresh veggies white rice and fried rice egg rolls crab Rangoon
Parking: This is in Easley
Kid-friendliness: Yummy food for the whole family
Wheelchair accessibility: They had a ramp“
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“Always great food and service!!!“
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“Yo, I'm from New York where Chinese food is poppin. This by far is the best Chinese food in the upstate. Like, every Chinese food restaurant has been dog food until I found this place. I have to drive 20 minutes to get here from my place. I don't care, this the spot. Kinda pricey though, but it's worth it, feel me? And another thing, it's called fried dumplings, not pot stickers.“