Alright, let’s talk about China Wok on 10th Street. I’ve been meaning to try this place for ages, so I’m glad I finally got around to it.
Now, let’s talk about the menu. It’s got all the classic Chinese takeout staples you’d expect: lo mein, fried rice, and a whole bunch of different kinds of noodles and stir-fries. They’ve also got some interesting options, like “General Tso’s” chicken and sweet and sour pork, both of which are always crowd-pleasers.
What really got my attention was their section on appetizers. There were all these fun options like spring rolls, crab rangoon, and egg rolls. I decided to try the “shrimp egg rolls” and the “chicken rangoon.” Both were delicious!
As for the main course, I went for the “chicken lo mein.” It was a good size for the price. I’m not a huge fan of plain lo mein, so I went for a little extra spice on the side, which really kicked it up a notch. They also had some kind of spicy sesame sauce, which I couldn’t resist trying. Honestly, the sauce was the star of the show.
I was also really impressed with their egg drop soup. It was a bit more flavorful than I expected. I’m used to the egg drop soup from a lot of other places being kinda bland, but this one had a good amount of salt and pepper, which really made it stand out.
Speaking of pricing, it was very reasonable. They have all the combo meals, and a whole section for “lunch specials,” which was a steal!
Here’s a quick breakdown of some of the dishes and prices I saw on the menu:
Dish | Price |
---|---|
Chicken Lo Mein | $7.99 |
General Tso’s Chicken | $9.99 |
Fried Rice | $6.99 |
Egg Drop Soup | $2.99 |
So, if you’re looking for some tasty Chinese food in Indianapolis, I’d definitely recommend giving China Wok a try! You won’t be disappointed, especially if you’re looking for a delicious and affordable meal. They also have a really nice atmosphere, so it’s a great place to relax and enjoy a meal with friends or family.
What’s your favorite Chinese takeout dish? I’d love to hear your recommendations!