Yea's Wok

6969 Coal Creek Pkwy SE, Newcastle
(425) 644-5546

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Charlie

The restaurant does not accept customers at 8 pm. The shrimp used in the restaurant is the cheapest Chinese shrimp, but the average dish price is above 20. It is recommended to find Chinese food in other cities.

Lynn Wong

Consistent quality for as long as I can remember. So at least 15 years.

N L

Outstanding food. Yay! Keeps his chefs to a high level of craftsmanship when it comes to food. I literally send co-workers from mainland China here for their authentic menu. Not the American menu. The Mandarin only language menu.

Jose Navarro

This place are not very good to et,they don't have a good food and hot Chili for the food.

Matt

Huge portions for a fair price

Lisa Keaton

The best Chinese food around. We drive an hour just to go here. Everything we have tried has been delicious. Very fresh tasting.

Kyle Jadrnicek

This place is amazing. Since moving here this is by far the best Chinese I’ve had, hands down. Ask for the basil beef, you won’t be disappointed.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Hot and Sour Soup

Vicu Palanciuc

Lunch time is great. For price!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Hot and Sour Soup, Spicy Mongolian Beef

Michael Lee

No complaints what so ever

Parking: No problem finding parking

Kid-friendliness: Was very good to the kids

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: General Tsao's Chicken

MrRanggong

I've known Peter Yea for over 40 years. He is dedicated to this restaurant and often you will find him helping out in the kitchen or waiting tables. Dont let the strip mall location fool you. This is a 5 star restaurant in disquise. Clean and organized. The food is fresh, cooked to perfection and always consistantly excellent. This is a hidden gem. You'll be glad you tried it. .

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sammy Abuassi

The staff was very quick to seat us, take our order, and bring out the food. The food all came out fresh and super quick. I got the Mongolian beef, general chicken, chicken chow mein, and chicken friend rice. They all came out fresh and my table all agreed that the Mongolian beef was the best. Definitely recommend this place if you are in the area!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Spicy Mongolian Beef

Ni Zhang

This restaurant is labeled as Hunan and Sichuan but it is actually a Taiwanese restaurant. There are two menus in the store. The Chinese menu has a lot of offal stir-fries, and the English menu has American-style Chinese food. The portions are super large and really affordable.

Seafood tofu soup - it’s a soup that’s thicker and thicker. It’s nice to drink it before a meal.

Three Cup Chicken - The seasoning is a bit heavy. The aroma of bone-in chicken and nine-story pagoda is quite strong, but the meat is a bit old.

Walnut Butter Shrimp - My Korean friend ordered it, but it was quite delicious. The walnuts were super crispy. The salad dressing was sweet yet sour. It was wrapped in fried shrimps. I ate half a bowl by myself.

Sauerkraut Beef - The domestic sauerkraut is still delicious, sweet, sour and crispy. The beef is also very tender but a bit salty.

House Fried Rice - Fried rice with a lot of ingredients, very fragrant and with distinct grains.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Toye Ol

Good Taiwenese food

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 4

Toye Samuel

Good Taiwenese food

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 4

Parker Zhou

Great food. Been around for 20+ years I think so it has to be pretty good to survive for that long.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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