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Przekaż informację zwrotnąManchu Wok, a staple in food courts across shopping malls, has always sparked a bit of curiosity and nostalgia in me. Nestled in Mapleview Mall, this spot is somewhat of an emblem for those who frequent food courts, often conjuring a mix of comfort and caution with its offering of generously sweetened dishes. Recently, I decided to break from tradition; instead of the usual walk-up order, I opted for delivery, a choice that brought the familiar tastes of Manchu Wok right to my doorstep. Manchu Wok is known for its fast Chinese cuisine, which can often feel rushed and commercially catered—traits that are not entirely absent in their delivery service. The menu features a plethora of options, from Shanghai noodles to sweet dishes and peppered beef, all shadowing the typical offerings of a food court Chinese stall. However, the food carries a distinct taste—a somewhat artificial tang coupled with an overwhelming sweetness that might not cater to all palates. Despite these shortcomings, the food from Manchu Wok brings a certain guilty pleasure. It 's not something I would indulge in regularly, but the occasional dive into their take on Chinese cuisine is a welcome deviation from the norm. The comparison to Mandarin is inevitable, though Manchu Wok 's dishes come off as less authentic, possessing a fake taste that might put off some enthusiasts of traditional Chinese food. Price-wise, Manchu Wok stands on par with other Chinese eateries like Mandarin, offering both large made-to-order and smaller takeaway options, making it accessible regardless of one 's hunger or budget. In terms of value, it fits the bill for a quick and easy meal solution without much fuss. On a broader scale, rating Manchu Wok can be tricky. If I were to judge it against all dining experiences, it would likely land at the lower end of the scale—a mere 1 out of 10. However, when placed in the context of typical Canadian Chinese food or general food court fare, it comfortably earns a 3 out of 5 stars. It 's not outstanding, but it serves its purpose well, providing a decent meal that pairs surprisingly well with hot sauce for those few times a year when fast, sweet, and easy fits the bill.
We order two plates one two items and one item and Kevin was very helpful and we didn't want rice or noodles he changed with veggies and two items and the amount he put was great it's worth the money other food shop in the mall they charge extra if you change your rice and noodles and they don't put good amount I was amazed. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Food was just ok, felt it very raw Food: 2 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 2
Everything about it tasted like it was a frozen TV dinner but way worse. Paid 55$ for 2 meals and we couldn't even eat more than two bites before we had to throw it out. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: CA$50–60 Food: 1 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 2
They are hiring the most smartest people ever ignorant and they don’t know what to do. They are just punch of empty people. They don’t respect no one. Despite the food is so bad.