Wing Hua 2
Wing Hua 2
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
8 reviews
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Received my food after 1.5 hours and cold! I called the place and they said my food is out and after 30 mins still no show. Don't bother on this place because its really slow.
As far as Chinese takeouts go, in New York City, this place is slightly above average than the majority of places. Tasty food. The pricing of the various dishes are a bit all over the place with seemingly no rhyme or reason. Nonetheless decently prepared food, quick straight forward service.
Not the best chinese that I've had but def meets my standards.
Huge portion of chicken and broccli with fried rice and a egg roll for 8 bucks.
Had enough for dinner and lunch the next day!
Place seemed clean and the cashier was nice.
Ill go back
I've eaten here a few times.. I'd say the food is what I expect chinese food to taste like. Seasoned right, not too salty.. The hot and sour soup is one of my favorites in the neighborhood though. I wanted beef today, so tried the beef and broccoli lunch special. It tasted good, plenty if broccoli, sauce and rice, but had me saying 'Where's the beef??' I understand it was only $5.75, but about a hamburger patty worth of beef, as a generous estimate.. I'll try them again, but order a larger portion next time..
Was just about to call and cancel our order when they knocked on our door. Same experience as a prior poster-took over an hour and a half and when I called they kept saying they left and they're on their way. Food isn't bad but having to wait forever and a day is unacceptable. Last time ordering from here.
This is my favorite Chinese food spot in the neighborhood, The lunch specials are a wonderful deal.
Absolutely awful.
Tastes like instaramen with frozen vegetables. What a waste.
Did not even attempt to eat it. Sitting in the fridge.
Don't bother with this place.
Sad delivery.
I could have sworn I wrote a review for this place already, but it must have slipped my mind! Wing Hua 2 is literally down beneath my apartment and one building over. If you have guests over and are drunk and have the "I need take-out immediately" vibe going on, but only until midnight, this is a great option. Mostly, because there is a lot of disgusting take-out along Church Avenue. I don't need to pay for delivery. (Jeez, I'm not that lazy) Also, it's ridiculously cheap. They have combination meals ($5.45-5.75, which comes with either soup/egg roll/soda and fried rich for lunch, $6.75-7.55 for the all day combo) all with pretty fresh vegetables and which I've tried the generic stuff before: chicken/or beef with broccoli, general tso's, who knows what else. I don't make a habit of this though because I generally cook my own meals unless I am out. Their dumplings I wouldn't recommend. They have tough skins like most of crappy Chinese hole-in-the-walls. Their sesame noodles are not bad. They don't put in globs of peanut butter and actually have some kind of sesame sauce and not paste that works well and isn't insanely heavy with shock of the century vegetables on top.
But what I would recommend that I had never tried before until late Saturday night are their warm roast pork buns under the appetizer menu and run you only $1.50 each. Thinking these would be dumpling sized I ordered 2. But no, they are huge! So I gave one to my friend that looked at it skeptically. If I could eat anything every day for the rest of my life that isn't fro yo, this might be it. To explain it though is a tough one. They are kind of like over sized Hawaiian sweet rolls stuffed with pork and a hoisin sauce like glaze. The inside tastes like smoky sweet bbq pork cubes. I never knew this even existed but I guess its official name is "Cha siu Bao" and is Cantonese. This makes me love Wing Hua 2 even more. I have no idea by the way why it is number 2.