Called in for a delivery order last night and the Chinese miserable old lady behind the call was a total Bit*h. She was rushing me so bad that I couldn’t even finish my sentences, she was yelling at me and being so rude that I ended up cancelling the whole order. She was acting like she was doing me a favor. When I confronted her on her rudeness and unprofessional behavior, she grew even more impolite and disgusting and hung up on me. The only reason gave them 1 star is because their orange chicken is bomb & I will miss it.
Mill K.
Place rating: 5 Burbank, CA
Looking for Orange Chicken??? Come to this place! Always fresh! That’s why I come here instead of panda express!
Martha T.
Place rating: 5 Burbank, CA
I don’t really like Chinese food but the best orange chicken I’ve ever had! It is very bready, sweet and very Chrispy which makes it delicious. The Chinese fried chicken! The wonton soup is also great, fresh vegetables and tasty.
Writethere w.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
The food at this place is so good and fresh! If you are looking for a really good Chinese restaurant come here. Frontier Wok, Too is the best!
K C.
Place rating: 5 Elgin, IL
A great find! Neighborhood location. Good food, good prices, very fast service and cute atmosphere. Mango chicken was very tasty and not too sweet. Side salad was a surprise, and has a GREAT light dressing. Mongolian beef comes with vegetables, and was very tasty also. Soup came with lunch. The vegetable soup had a dark, semi thick base that was surprisingly good. Would definitely return.
Nicholas d.
Place rating: 5 Burbank, CA
This is my go-to place for quick and simple Chinese food(american style). The wonton soup is delicious and wholesome. The Orange Chicken is *usually* excellent(there have been a couple of occasions when it was way too dry and overcooked, but usually it is nice and tender, with just enough sauce). The service is ALWAYS fantastic.
John B.
Place rating: 5 Manteca, CA
Came here on the last day I was living in Burbank. DAM I was missing out on this place! The food here was great! My wife and I ordered Chow Fun, Fried Rice and Orange chicken. The price I believe was around $ 30, The food was really good especially the orange chicken. The place was clean. Not crowded at all, and the waiter was very nice and friendly. Highly recommend this place!
Hengameh P.
Place rating: 1 Los Angeles, CA
I hate to kill a small business like this but holy hell this place really outdid itself with misery and nastiness. Stomped in on a cold rainy evening with my little dude, and he just LOVES Chinese food… and is a KID. Which means, you can’t go wrong with him. But somehow this place did. Neither of us complained in person, cause no one was there really to even listen to us properly. However, the lady at the front half screamed while greeting us, barely looked at me and couldn’t answer my questions properly without me having to scream back at her. Loud place, too crowded and not very cool if I may say so. The poor waiter guy was VERY nice and friendly but his running(literally) around just stressed us out. The food was very«meh» and didn’t taste much. The appetizer soup that came prior to the main course was TINY. I have yet to see such a small bowl in any other restaurant. I get it, it’s a quick spot joint, don’t-expect-much type of place. I give everything a shot, but not a second one. Won’t be going back. Total time I think we stayed from stepping in, to leaving, was about 15 min.(that includes ordering, eating, being ignored, and running the hell out!) Jokes aside, the waiter is the only thing that gets this place from getting 0 stars. Or perhaps Unilocal’s settings… You get my point. The kind of place that«you get what you pay for, suit yourself».
Shelley C.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Ordered delivery from here which came surprisingly quicker than I anticipated! Staff on the phone was quick and to the point, and they can take your card info over the phone. Had the cream cheese wontons(good), beef and broccoli(good), wonton soup(good), and the entrée came with white rice which I have to admit was perfectly cooked and absolutely delicious rice. The only thing I didn’t like was the egg flower soup which was sub par. I really don’t like snow peas and definitely don’t think they belong in egg flower soup. I won’t recommend that. But for affordable, quick Chinese food in the area, I’d say this is the place to go.
Shirley K.
Place rating: 5 Burbank, Los Angeles, CA
Tonight we’re having Frontier Wok…
Tina M.
Place rating: 3 Torrance, CA
Everything here is just okay. If you’ve had Chinese someplace else, this probably tastes the same. I’ve gotten take out several times here. I don’t know what else to add because this is so average, in portion, flavor and selection.
Roxanne R.
Place rating: 2 Los Angeles, CA
Save yourself! The mall food court Chinese may be a little bit better than this. I ordered the orange chicken lunch. The soup and salad comes with it. Soup was good. Pretty tasty actually, so I thought I did well. Until… The chicken is where the fail comes in. The first bite of what looks like plump chunks of Chicken is a burning mouthful of oily batter. Most of the chicken is 78% batter per bite. So you think you have a giant round delicious bite and it turns out to be disappointment of fryer grease and batter basted in some sauce. White rice is good, hard to not do white rice well. Rest of this. Well, I won’t return and I would recommend if you are seeking mall food court quality at a higher price.
Eli D.
Place rating: 2 Burbank, CA
Wow definitely unimpressed… I ordered sweet and sour pork with fried rice. There was about a quarter meat to the breaded part. Fried rice was below average quality. The tofu was extremely low quality. Not ordering from here again. :(
Kim M.
Place rating: 2 Los Angeles, CA
I give this place a 2. I was kind of excited to try this place out for the first time. So many Unilocal reviews and high stars. I would not go back. Restaurant looks really outdated and light pink chairs really ugly. The waiter was running around everywhere. He was the only waiter that was taking orders and etc. the hot and sour soup is gross and gummy like jello almost it was not good. Water taste like faucet water has an after taste to it. My silverware was placed by a napkin that looked used. I was observing how they clean the tables. Not much cleaning going on, once you leave the table they just remove the used silverware and dishes not a wipe down and replace it with clean ones. I was not impressed by this place and don’t think I’ll be going back. But everyone has their own opinion.
Daniel F.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
First and last time trying this place!!! I usually always get water with lemon every we’re I go. So asked for lemon and never got it, my server also forgot the chilli I asked for and they place was not crowded, nor the server was too busy! Lemon and chilli(well that was a bad first impression) Water tasted like faucet water(no joke) I ordered the Hawaiian chicken in which its chicken with pineapple that was battered … The chicken was a bit dry and was covered in so much batter… It was not too sweet(is a good thing, no one wants to eat candy for dinner)… My girlfriend got some noodles with chicken and shrimp in curry sauce in which it was decent)… Not big on flavor but good enough to keep eating… Bill was reasonable… But won’t go back to eat here… Only reason why I went, was because my co worker was talking about it and when i Unilocaled this place it looked good … Trust me, the pics on Unilocal don’t compare to the actual place…
Cassie B.
Place rating: 4 Glendale, CA
Came here with my husband for lunch. Got the Kung Pao chicken, Orange Chicken(for him), and Aromatic Shrimp. We also ordered some pot stickers for an appetizer. Overall, I was happy with the food. Didn’t think it was outstanding, but it was pretty good and the portions are very good(we have a ton a leftovers now). I like that the entrees also come with white rice — it’s always been a pet peeve of mine to pay $ 2 extra for rice. They also came with soup, since I guess the entrees were combo plates, so we both got hot and sour soup which I thought was really good. The real winner of this place was our server, Alberto. He was adorable and hilarious. When we asked for takeout boxes, including one for some of our leftover rice, he gave us a box with new rice. He also gave us extra almond cookies at the end of our meal.
Malik J.
Place rating: 1 Burbank, CA
This place used to be my go for Chinese food here in Burbank. Very close to my house. Why am I stuck in bed on a beautiful Saturday? Because I have food poisoning!!! I ordered the orange chicken, steamed veggies with white garlic sauce, and chicken and broccoli. Orange chicken was super dry, and I only had a small portion of veggies. Didn’t even touch the chicken and broccoli. Well I’m at the gym this morning and I started to feel«weird.» I thought it would pass and continued my workout. I’m shocked I was able to get 2 miles of cardio in before my stomach gave in to what would be the complete abandonment of my weekend and hot date. My date has been with my toilet for the past 7 hours! I will never ever go back to this place!!! P.S. I still have all the food if you wish to examine it for yourself.
Mariam G.
Place rating: 4 Irvine, CA
First things first, it may look like a small place but there is a big parking lot in the back so that’s a plus. They are usually quick to take your order so the food comes out pretty fast. Start with the hot and sour soup. I don’t know why but it just hits the spot every time. They are famous for their orange chicken and it never fails. It’s definitely something worth trying. The chow mein(lo mein) is good, but I prefer the beef udon! Happy eating!
Victoria O.
Place rating: 2 Glendale, CA
First off, Unilocalers have hyped up this place way too much! I had really high expectations to eat the«BESTORANGECHICKENEVER» but I’d say Panda Express is better! Another thing, the lady working there, she was rushing us and seemed like she wanted us to leave right away(we went at 1:30pm, not even close to closing hours) ! Didn’t like how she was. Now on to the food, steamed rice didn’t seem that«steamed,» something just wasn’t right about that rice. Same with chow mein, not that great. As for the orange chicken that everyone swears is the«best orange chicken ever» I disagree, it was alright, better than everything else I had! Pricing is good, 2 people it came up to $ 20 with the chow mein, orange chicken, steamed rice, and 2 hot and sour soups! Would I go back? Maybe as a last resort!
Sal M.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Wanted to enjoy this place since the last Asian Cuisine I had in Burbank wasn’t all that great, well add this one to that list. Place wasn’t packed, but started to get full fast. I for one don’t think this place is great, décor is «So 80’s», whatever that means, ceiling tile framing with no ceiling tile, I was waiting for Max Headroom to appear. So my date and I enter and a Latin waiter just looks at us, so I place two fingers up suggesting its only two of us and my date and I both say where do we sit, he put up his hands as if he was sorta dancing but not really and said where ever, okay, so should i take a table that sits 6 or more or should I be kind and sit in a table that sits 4… Hmmmm Okay so we finally sit and waiter says what we want to drink I say water with no ice and my date says water with ice and the guy gives out a chuckle… Ok, did he get confused or did he think it was a weird request… Once he returns and takes our order we point out a dish that the next table has and we ask what is that called since the noodles were yellow, he said Shanghai Noodles, I said I want that please, and then for some reason which I might have a feeling he was a aspiring comedian he says, that one? You want that one? I said yes I want the same dish not her dish, but what she was having, so instead of saying okay and writing it down he says should I take her plate and bring it to you? Dude, seriously. I just smiled because why should I be the guy to not let him spread his comic wings. Then we went with the orange chicken and ask if they have a Szechwan Combination, the funny guy points out to me that he only has a Kung Pao Combination, my date then says but its not the same. The guy says it is, we say actually if you need to ask the cook then we will just do a one meat plate and forget about us asking for a combination Szechwan. He looks at me and says, I can go ask or I can charge you for a Kung Pao order and just ask them for Szechwan… I just said look, if it’s the price that you are not sure about well charge me accordingly and just make the combination, all it really is water chestnuts and cashews instead of peanuts and hot chilies. For a appetizer we went for the steamed dumplings, and to be honest with you German Sausage has more color, not sure why they serve them with soy sauce and wasabi, but that didn’t help the taste, and neither did the red hot chili paste, they should stop serving the dumplings, just a sad dish. The orange chicken was extremely breaded, crunchy yes but more breading then chicken. The famous Szechwan Combination plate was average, nothing stood out. Shanghai Noodles tasted good, as if they added a curry paste to the noodles, only dish that stood out not because it was better but only because it was different. Their hot and sour soup wasn’t good either. Unfortunately this place for me wasn’t a great meal, yes it was just okay. I know Chinese buffet places that taste way better. For solid 4 stars I thought it was going to be great but this place should be a solid 3. Private lot with one way in and out only. But you can find street parking as well. I am giving this place 3 stars for the food not for the stand up comedian.