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King Wah Restaurant
- Price Range:
-
$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
4 reviews for King Wah Restaurant
Comfort Chinese food for local Rocky River residents, King Wah serves solid Chinese food - way better than Mark Pi's - at a reasonable price. The staff is friendly, and the food itself is decent if not exceptional; it's a cut above what most Chinese food places offer, but not as spectacular as some of the gourmet place.
For all that, we eat here about twice a month. When we want Chinese, this is where we go.
Meh. Maybe 2.5 stars.
I went there because I wanted some Chinese Food and was far too hungry to take the time to journey to E30th. The food is not terribly authentic or interesting-- just run of the mill Americanized Chinese suffering from an overabundance of "brown sauce".
THE FOOD: The veggies, chicken and shrimp are of good quality and fresh. I enjoyed my "cupid's arrow" special of shrimp and chicken with green beans in a spicy sauce. The spicy sauce was the standard brown sauce seasoned with peppers. My daughter's noodles were a giant undifferentiated lump of congealed starch, dyed brown with soy sauce. Inedible! The potstickers were a touch greasy.
THE ATMOSPHERE: I really miss the 1980s. So do they, apparently.
THE SERVICE: The one stand out is the service. Friendly, fast and pleasant. Our waitress was so nice and helpful. She even gave my daughter a tutorial on chopsitcks!
I'll stick to my favorite takeaway when I'm too lazy to journey East.
Standard calorie-laden Chinese food, decent service, HUGE portions (one plate is enough for 3 meals, for me), lots of alcohol selections available. Nothing exciting to make you stand up and cheer, but a good option to have available, especially this far out in the 'burbs.
Terrific Chinese food and very popular. King Wah does a huge take-out business, but the eating-in experience is very nice as well. The regular menu is standard Chinese fare, tasty and well-done, but very familiar. There are some more interesting items on the chef's special menu, of a Chinese-American variety. This is not a place to go to have your palate challenged; it's comfort food Chinese, and well done for that.


