Kung Pao Tofu
fried rice side
the menu for the restaurant
a menu for a chinese restaurant
a menu for a chinese restaurant
the menu
won ton soup
egg drop soup
egg rolls, fried won ton
Mongolian chicken
Note the spice
8 Pan Fried Pork Dumplings
Second version
Wonton soup
Round 1 44. Mongolian Beef
menu
Chicken pan fried dumplings
Beef lo mein
Kung Pao Tofu
Kung Pao Tofu
Chef specials, veggies, other
Appetizers, soup, fried rice, lo mein.
food
food
Jeremiah M.
Mar 25, 2022
Every time we visit Huai and try something different I find my new favorite. So far every meal has been perfect.
Read MoreSusan P.
May 10, 2022
Stopped in for lunch and ordered the Mongolian beef special but asked if it could be fixed without it being spicy. This is routinely done elsewhere and so I was content when my waitress assured me "no spice" was an option. Unfortunately, her assurances didn't match the food. The beef sauce had a good bit of heat and it was redolent with peppers. The waitress apologized profusely when she saw my red face glittering with perspiration and quickly offered to make it right. The next dish was just that. Unfortunately, though resolved I withheld stars due to the shouting that occurred not once, not twice but three times between her and the cook. Loud enough to be heard through the doors. He was quite irritated and I felt for her. While most of it was not in my native tongue, there was enough English used to ascertain the issue was my request. I was more than a little hesitant to finish my meal.
Read MoreSam L.
Oct 6, 2022
This place was very good when it first opened probably about 2 plus years ago. Yesterday I ordered the crispy fish filet in house special sauce and got fried fish filet with sweet and sour sauce. I should have checked my order before I left but I didn't. Also the egg drop soup and sweet and sour soup has a very different taste to it than before. The menu has also changed over the years so that tells me that they have loss there main Chef bc the main Chinese dishes are not there anymore as well as a whole deep fried fish in an amazing sauce over the top isn't on the menu anymore. Time to look for a new place.
Read MoreDeath T.
Oct 6, 2021
Pretty awful experience in addition to ignoring my order request, being dishonest about what's even on their menu, and really just having awful food. "Huai" is accurate; it means "bad" in Chinese.The food had no spice in it at all despite them all being spicy dishes (mapo tofu, shiju niu, fu qi fei pian), and me asking for it to be made extra spicy, none of it was even edible. Also the mapo tofu tasted like sweet and sour soup, god knows why. Sounds like they discontinued their "spicy sauce" and sichuan menu entirely, and didn't want to be honest to their few customers who actually want it.So the first time I tried to order takeout, they told me they ran out of the "spicy sauce" they need to make spicy dishes, and said they would call me so they could do the order on another day, and deliver it. They never called, which honestly isn't a big deal, still fine, and I appreciate them not just selling me some crap that's missing ingredients... Which they later did, hence this review.More recently I actually ordered from them, and when I arrived at the pickup time, they said they hadn't even started cooking it. No call or anything, I only found out when I got there. They asked me to wait 30 minutes for them to cook it; obviously I couldn't do that, so I asked them to have it ready another hour and a half later. When I went to pick it up at that time, they were still 15 minutes late.
Read MoreChelsea B.
Jan 25, 2020
The food was delicious! We started with the eggdrop soup and steamed chicken dumplings. For our main courses we got the orange chicken and eggplant hot pot from the Chinese menu. I was unaware that the eggplant hot pot on the Chinese menu had pork (I'm allergic) so after finding little bits of meat I asked what kind and once they told me it was pork , I informed them that I'm allergic to pork and they quickly replaced it with another without the pork! Great food, great service! If you have food allergies I suggest you inform them so they can help accommodate you and inform you about ingredients in their dishes.
Read MoreMarina R.
Jul 26, 2022
Better than I had imagined! Super fresh and delicious! Best Chinese food in Spring! I thought I would never find a good Chinese restaurant here. My husband is from New York and says it was just like some of the spots he would order from up there!
Read MoreMadi L.
Jul 30, 2021
I was looking to try a new Chinese place and I stumbled across this place and I am glad I did, the staff is so friends and the food is hot fresh and delicious!
Read MoreChee Keat F.
Mar 15, 2019
We tried a couple of items from the 'Chinese Dishes' section of the menu. +1 for having such a section, along with chinese names for the dishes!Szechuan Mapo Tofu 3/5 - comes with the tongue-numbing szechuan peppercorn. It's spicy, but flavor could be better.Boiled fish fillets 4/5 - comes with boneless fish fillets and chinese cabbage. It's spicy but does not have the szechuan peppercorn. Pretty ok, but I've had better.Szechuan Kung Pao Diced Chicken 4/5 - Not sure if this is authentic. Chicken is cut into small chunks and fried - was rather dry but still quite tasty!Stir-fried string bean 3/5 - It's ok, but far from the best we've had.
Read MoreAnnalisa P.
May 10, 2020
I ordered delivery last week since we're still in the midst of this pandemic. I had been craving chicken fried rice. The food was delivered quickly and still hot. The chicken fried rice was filled to the top of the takeout box, which was plenty for one. I preserved its freshness in a Tupperware container. The fried rice has egg and green onion. I wish they added peas and carrots. It's salted enough and has great flavor that you don't really need the extra soy sauce packets. I mean, you can, if you want. I've noticed this in other Chinese restaurants that the chicken is cut skinny in long pieces. It almost looks like a noodle. I wish they were cubed or something smaller to make it bite-sized. They give you plenty of chicken pieces. It's one of the best chicken fried rice dishes I've tasted in a while. You get a huge serving for just $9.25.The sweet and sour chicken had a crispy batter breading, but there was barely any chicken. I'm glad there was a lot of chicken in the fried rice to compensate. The bell pepper they use to garnish overpowers the flavor of the fried chicken if it touched it. The sweet & sour sauce on the side was good. I'd like to try some of their other dishes. The menu has a wide selection for all meats, veggies, soups, and rice/noodles.
Read MoreNatosha P.
Mar 23, 2022
They deliver that was awesome. Food better at dine in. General Tso chicken was dry and seemed old. Ordered kids sweet and sour chicken, didn't get fried rice.Besides that everything else was good.
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