Discover Restaurants offering the best Chinese food in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada. Wetaskiwin /wəˈtæskəwɪn, -kwɪn/ is a city in the province of Alberta, Canada. The city is located 70 kilometres (43 mi) south of the provincial capital of Edmonton. The city name comes from the Cree word 'wītaskiwinihk', meaning "the hills where peace was made".
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4 based on 52 reviews
Delicious food served by awesome staff. We made this our Go2 family dining because of the great service with a smile staff. Even their takeout is fine foods. Western cuisine & Chinese Food, great experience, the Chef makes our dining experience feel like a 5 star restaurant.
4 based on 9 reviews
We ordered a take home dinner from here while we were expecting guests. The meal took a few minutes longer than they quoted me to get it ready but no big deal. Everything was great. Nice and fresh is what I like out of my Chinese food and this stood up to my standards. No soggy veggies, nice and crisp. Ordered the dinner for five and there was tons left over. We will come back again in the future.
4 based on 9 reviews
The first impression upon entry was "Empty Restaurant"! Well there was one other couple finishing up their meal. I tried to crack a joke with the server to break the ice, but she wasn't interested. I seated myself, and she brought the menu right away. There was a photo of a delicious looking Ginger beef on the menu, so I asked if I could have it with a side of noodles. Nope, have to buy a full order of noodles, but I could opt for a combination plate of Dry Ribs, Ginger Beef, Chicken Balls and rice. Noodles instead of rice? I asked: OK, two bucks extra. Well this meal wasn't going to break the bank, so I agreed.The restaurant is bright and reasonably clean, right off the 2A, next to the Boston Pizza. There is plenty of parking, although I had walked. The tables were clean and set with a bowl of package soy sauce etc, although mine needed refilling. I was surprised that it wasn't busier, given the great location. Well that became apparent shortly.The meal came quickly (too quickly, maybe), a large serving as advertised, with the $2 noodles in the middle. The ribs were so dry and tough, that I couldn't wrestle the meat off the bone. The ginger beef was also dry and tough, although boneless, and drizzled with a bland excuse for a sauce. The chicken balls were surprisingly tender, and garnished with a pale yellow glaze that was very sweet, and no sour. The noodles were actually OK, although a little bereft of vegetables. I pushed it around my plate for a while, and then asked the server to package it up. My dog enjoyed it thouroughly once I got home. (I was able to beat the bones off with the help of a sharp knife and cutting block). The only redeeming factor was the price, about $15, including the $2 surcharge, although I would have been far better off at a food court. There is quite a bit of room for improvement here.
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When you walk in it looks kinda scary. Like one of those old mom & pop places that always had a reputation for serving missing kitty-cats in the fried rice. Not so. Don't let the dumpy decor fool you. The food is actually quite good here. It's fresh, quality and well prepared with none of that old greasy spoon flavor. Tied neck and neck with Wok 'N Roll for best Chinese in town. They're great for delivery too. They don't forget part of your order or send the wrong item like so many of these older places often do.
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