Shrimp With Almond Ding
Lee's Chop Suey

Lee's Chop Suey

4660 N Western Ave, Chicago, Illinois, 60625, United States

Meat • Asian • Cheese • Chinese


"**Update: January 29, 2021** Last night, we decided to order Chinese food online. Since we didn’t have any paper menus at home, we turned to Google and Yelp to see what they had to offer. I decided to try the Chef's Special for the first time, specifically the Taiwan Style Rice Noodles, which came in a generous portion. The dish included glass noodles that are thinner than spaghetti, mixed with shredded chicken, bean sprouts, pea pods, shredded carrots, and onions. My sister mentioned she could see them preparing my meal right in the kitchen. I also ordered two egg rolls, and my sister picked up one package of them. I asked about almond cookies—though they’re not listed on the main menu, they are available separately in packs of four. My sister chose her favorite dish, the #18 Dinner Special: General Tao's Chicken, which comes with chicken fried rice, one egg roll, and a choice of drink (bottled water or soda) for $8.35, plus a little extra for her meal. She went out to pick up our takeout and tipped the staff in person. I took some photos, and I definitely plan to order from here again. I've seen glass noodles in grocery stores before and always wondered about their taste—now I know! We received two large containers, which means I have enough food for at least two more meals. My sister frequently orders from here and was also in the mood for Chinese food. She noticed at least seven other customers placing their orders in person and waiting for their meals, just like us. I always enjoy trying something different from the menu!"

Great Wall

Great Wall

1840 Northwood Plz, 46131-1037, Franklin, United States

Soup • Asian • Chinese • Delivery Services


"Person taking orders on the phone was VERY difficult to understand...her Chinese accent was very prominent...so we had many challenges trying to communicate, although she seemed to understand English far better than she could speak it. The food we gotwas very bland. Hubby had shrimp lo mein and I had vegetable fried rice. Found a piece of plastic in the fried rice which wasnot confidence inducing. Won ton soup was adequate but nothing special. The pork and shrimp egg rolls were pretty good. But thebest thing about this dining experience was the high entertainment factor of what I saw when I walked into the restaurant. Iswear I had stepped right into China when I walked through the door of that restaurant. The front counter is completely buttonedup in plastic from the top of the counter to the ceiling. There is a hinged plastic door cut into the plastic barrier which canonly be opened from the side of the employee, which they use to pass the bag of food through. At the other end of the counterthere is another opening cut into the plastic which is filled with a plastic shoe box type of container with a lid. The lid isscored in the middle so the customer can lift the lid, place this money in the box, then the employee on the other side of thebarrier can lift the other side of the lid and remove the money from the box. The whole arrangement was quite a sight. So Iwould say that for those of you who are still afraid of covid this is the place for you. If you are completely over thispandemic, as I am, then you should go there for the entertainment factor and see this elaborate barrier at the frontcounter. If, however, you care what your Chinese food tastes like, you can skip this place and you won't be missing out on anyculinary delights."