First Wok

3030 Broadway Street, Quincy, IL 62301

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3.8 172
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Hours open

Monday:

Closed

Tuesday:

10:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Wednesday:

10:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Thursday:

10:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Friday:

10:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Saturday:

10:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Sunday:

11:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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Location & Phone number

3030 Broadway St, Quincy, IL 62301, United States

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About the Business

First Wok is a popular Chinese restaurant located at 3030 Broadway Street in Quincy, Illinois. Known for its delicious and authentic Chinese cuisine, First Wok offers a wide variety of dishes to satisfy any craving. From traditional favorites like General Tso's chicken and lo mein to more unique options like shrimp with garlic sauce, there is something for everyone at First Wok. The restaurant has a cozy and inviting atmosphere, perfect for enjoying a meal with friends or family. Whether you dine in or take out, First Wok is sure to impress with its flavorful dishes and excellent service.

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Joshua Brannen:
1

"This is one of the only Chinese food restaurants in the area. I was referred here by some coworkers. I have lived all over the United States and have had good and bad Chinese food. I've also visited China and know the difference, but for now I'm rating the Chinese/American genre. This is a sad little place with a depressing feel when you walk in. Its not clean, all though ive found that a really great Chinese place is usually not clean, but here even the workers look like they want to cry. I ordered fried rice and general tsoas chicken, and hot and sour soup. The rice was golden yellow, i prefer mine dirty brown, just like they have it in stl. The rice was bland and had frozen vegetables. The general tsoas chicken was gristly and was hard to chew. The hot and sour soup smelled like urine. The urine smell was so strong it made my living room smell. I did not try the soup for this reason. After being referred here I am disappointed to say the least."

1 year ago
Jeanette Korschot:
4

"First Wok may not look like much, but their food is really tasty. Try the lomein and fried dumplings. I also recommend the broccoli chicken and crab rangoon. They no longer have dine in eatting. You will want to check out their menu online and order ahead so it's ready for you."

1 year ago
PHONG NGUYEN:
3

"The lady was great and patient with service. There were no spoon or forks included with my food so I had to run down to hotel front desk. Food was not so special. The rice was hard and dry(both fried rice and steam rice). Food was not spicy as I requested. Overall 3* experience. But I guess there are not many choices here at Quincy."

1 year ago
Tim Jenkins:
1

"Terrible! 可怕的未煮过的胡萝卜 Go to Panda instead. Uncooked carrots in sauce-less kung pao, refused to replace or refund. Greasy fried rice with zero flavor and spoiled meat. Too thick batter on sweet and sour shrimp with store bought sauce. After much cajoling, agreed to remake the Kung Pao dish and cook it. (Really, really - uncooked carrots). Not worth the drive."

1 year ago
JusMor2Luv:
1

"Beef Peking was 3/4 Box of Onions with bland and unseasoned beef. General Tso’s Chicken was a soggy breaded nightmare. My 6yo Boy literally vomited it into the trash. I’m convinced the Lo Mein was soggy spaghetti noodles. Save your money and go the Panda Express in the same parking lot. I feel that says it all. Chinese fast food is superior. Would NOT recommend."

almost 2 years ago

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