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wow wayyyyy too many green onions for the under-flavored mongolian beef. the only thing that was tolerable was the hot tea. other than that, the chicken chowmein had no flavor and was greasy and... More
wow wayyyyy too many green onions for the under-flavored mongolian beef. the only thing that was tolerable was the hot tea. other than that, the chicken chowmein had no flavor and was greasy and will never go back.
Pros: nothing was good
Cons: nasty egg rolls and greasy chowmein
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The ex-owner ran a tight ship. Things turned completely the the opposite direction now. For over 20 years, Wei's was THE Chinese restaurant in OC. The new owner is obviously lazy. The waiter... More
The ex-owner ran a tight ship. Things turned completely the the opposite direction now. For over 20 years, Wei's was THE Chinese restaurant in OC. The new owner is obviously lazy. The waiter acts like he is being waited on. Most importantly, the food isn't near what it used to be.
Avoid this place.
Pros: Not worth while after the ownership changed
Cons: So So food, lazy people, and bad attitude
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Szechuan food is not all spicy. Wei's make the best authentic non-spicy Szechuan dishes. Try the ham cured in an urn. It is very difficult to make twice cooked pork not greasy, and Wei's can do it.... More
Szechuan food is not all spicy. Wei's make the best authentic non-spicy Szechuan dishes. Try the ham cured in an urn. It is very difficult to make twice cooked pork not greasy, and Wei's can do it. My kids love the sizzling rice soup there. They puff the rice some how at high temperature and drop it into the soup at your table, creating the sizzling effect. The rice is crunching when you drink it with your soup. Oh, and you won't find burning incense or loud music here. Just a clean, bright, pleasant environment for dinning with friends and family.
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My tennis team introduced me to this place and I'm glad they did. It reminds me of some of my grandmother's dishes. It's not greasy and everything tastes authentic. It's a comfortable and... More
My tennis team introduced me to this place and I'm glad they did. It reminds me of some of my grandmother's dishes. It's not greasy and everything tastes authentic. It's a comfortable and affordable place.
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The a la cart pricing ranges between 9.95 and 14.95 for meat dishes, vegetable and chowmein range between 7.50 and 8.50. Portion size is below average compared to other family style restaurants.... More
The a la cart pricing ranges between 9.95 and 14.95 for meat dishes, vegetable and chowmein range between 7.50 and 8.50. Portion size is below average compared to other family style restaurants. They specialize in szechwan cuisine and incorporate a lot of sour and pungent pickled flavors in most of the menu items so be careful and make sure to ask questions. If you are adventurous and enjoy taking risks this is the place for you.
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Great food for a good price and the staff is happy to please you. It's close to home and the deep fried shrimp doesn't taste greasy at all like some places.
Great food for a good price and the staff is happy to please you. It's close to home and the deep fried shrimp doesn't taste greasy at all like some places.
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Wei's is the BEST, #1, & decent prices. During the transition they may have had a period of getting the recipes back up to their past top spot! As a long time Chinese food fan 40+ yrs, from CA to... More
Wei's is the BEST, #1, & decent prices. During the transition they may have had a period of getting the recipes back up to their past top spot! As a long time Chinese food fan 40+ yrs, from CA to Canada I've tried a lot of Chinese places. LA, San Fran, Vancouver, china towns? At Wei's, I've never had even 1 single thing taste even slightly bad. They're across from Sports Authority off of Warner, Magnolia & the 405. I was there Valentines day. (07). Ask for Charles. They've been there 15 + yrs. They've added Orange Chicken; which if you've had their Black Bean chicken you'll find it to be equally extra tasty. Other tasty dishes= Shrimp & Sizzling Rice with sweet/sour sauce, Walnut Shrimp (uses Mayo, but worth it), Shrimp ball cakes (order 24 hr?s in advance). Wei?s is closed Mondays.
I also recommend Yen Chings in Orange on Glassell, North of 22. I've never had 1 bad thing there either.
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Wei's used to be the best Chinese Food around, until recently. I've heard rumors of Mr. Wei retiring, which would explain the lack of quality the food is now. The last 2 times I went, I really... More
Wei's used to be the best Chinese Food around, until recently. I've heard rumors of Mr. Wei retiring, which would explain the lack of quality the food is now. The last 2 times I went, I really tasted the difference. Our family used to frequent Wei's even back when he was in Anaheim, but no more. It's just average food at average prices now.
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This is the best CHinese food restaurant ever. I have been going since I was 7 years old and so that makes it about 16 years I have been going. The drive for me is 45 minutes and I still go eat. ... More
This is the best CHinese food restaurant ever. I have been going since I was 7 years old and so that makes it about 16 years I have been going. The drive for me is 45 minutes and I still go eat. Try their (Tan Zhi Ro), absolute must. Also their fresh sauteed shrimp is also a must. Talking about this place makes me want to go again.
Pros: Great Food, Parking, Delicious
Cons: None
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Weis Chinese Restaurant is home to excellent Szechwan food. The best deal would be eating there for lunch. For around $5, you could get a dish with rice, soup, and dessert! This place is great... More
Weis Chinese Restaurant is home to excellent Szechwan food. The best deal would be eating there for lunch. For around $5, you could get a dish with rice, soup, and dessert! This place is great for groups and sharing.
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