Was told that this place was good so checked it out on New Years Eve Day for Lunch to Go. First of all they are not allowing combination orders today which I understand as its one of the busiest days of the Year for Chinese Joints that said, they would not even allow me to order Small orders which is just plain wrong, ripping people off. I ordered Beef Teriyaki which was the only above average item. Beef was tender and tasty. Kung Pao Chicken was mild and very average, as were the Peking Ravioli, both edible but average. The Pork Fried Rice was bland and was one of the worst that I have ever had. I would not go back here, suggest looking elsewhere. FYI they also do not deliver on New Years Eve.
Sam G.
Place rating: 3 Wilmington, MA
Hunan Wok has to be the better of the chinese places in the area(as I will only eat chinese food from here). The service does need a tune up. I hate how on the weekends there is a eight year old boy answering the phones and working behind the counter. I am so surprised they have gotten away with it for so long. The food is pretty decent. The rice is firm, not mushy, the lo mein is OK, it used to be a lot more flavorful, the general gau’s chicken is pretty good, but I am not sure if it is actually chicken. Sometimes the chicken is really tough and too fried. All in all, I have tried pretty much all the chinese food places in the area, and this one is 5 stars compared to those places.
Ian W.
Place rating: 4 Pelham, NH
I ordered lunch takeout from Hunan Wok, which is located in a small strip plaza(Tedeschi’s/Piezano’s Pizza). The place is a typical Chinese takeout place, which is order at the counter with open kitchen and a few tables. I took a look over the menu before ordering. The menu offerings include the usual Chinese dishes, appetizers, pu pu platters(for one oor two people) and chef’s specials. Chow foon noodles and pad thai are also on the menu. No MSG. The prices here are reasonable, most dishes under $ 10, chef’s specials $ 9.95-$ 14.95. 20 Express Lunch Specials($ 5.55 plus tax) are offered 11AM-3PM daily, served with white rice or pork fried rice and appetizer choice. 20 Combination Platters($ 7.95 plus tax) served with pork fried rice & appetizer and 10 Combination Appetizers($ 8.50 plus tax) served with white rice or pork fried rice are also offered. For takeout, I decided on the L17 Chicken Lo Mein with pork fried rice and egg roll, which was ready in under 10 minutes. The portion of food was good for the price. The lo mein had plenty of soft boneless chicken strips and mix of vegetables tossed with firm noodles, a bit oily. The pork fried rice was firm with small roast pork pieces, egg, & scallions. The egg roll was firm outside, filled with shredded cabbage mix & ground pork, not greasy. The food tasted pretty good and the service was prompt. (3.75÷5.00 stars)
Clint U.
Place rating: 4 Washington, DC
We were tired from all the sight seeing and just wanted something simple for take out. Voila… chinese take out… aint that novel. The broccoli and beef was tasty and flavored like the Chinese restaurants in Monterey Park. The kung pao chicken was also flavored well. The peanuts were not soggy and soft. but hard and crunchy. The lo mein was average as were the egg rolls. For being 30 miles from downtown Boston Chinatown, the meal was quite decent. 4 stars for take out in the suburbs of Boston where Chinese food can be awful.