![]() Seared in a spicy chili soy sauce with scallions, garlic and peanuts. Web claim your business tasty dishes in san mateo soup meat beef chicken seafood rice fried rice pasta pork orange chicken fish fried chicken cheese tofu chicken salads broth chili spicy chicken sesame chicken chinese rice quail white fish miso soup lamb restaurant features in san mateo takeaway great service lunch food delivery Web fresh garlic, soy, scallions, hot chili, carrots, bell peppers, and squash. Pick up orders doesn't come with soup noodles. Web claim your business tasty dishes in san mateo soup meat beef chicken seafood rice fried rice pasta pork orange chicken fish fried chicken cheese tofu chicken salads broth chili spicy chicken sesame chicken chinese rice quail white fish miso soup lamb restaurant features in san mateo takeaway great service lunch food delivery View the menu for hot wok bistro on menupages and find your next meal. Kung pao stir fry $10.00+ Web #15 of 115 chinese restaurantsin san mateo proceed to the restaurant's websiteupload menu menu added by the restaurant ownerfebruthe restaurant information including the hot wok bistro menu items and prices may have been modified since the last website update. Chow fun $10.00+ broccoli and crisp bean sprouts. ![]() Web fresh garlic, soy, scallions, hot chili, carrots, bell peppers, and squash. Fried rice $10.00+ soy sauce, fresh scallion and egg. Orange main dish sauce made with fresh orange, garlic, with chili. Web menu popular dishes view full menu $11.00 hot & sour soup 10 photos 91 reviews $13.20 kung pao 10 photos 81 reviews $15.00 mongolian beef lunch 14 photos 68 reviews $13.20 chow mein 17 photos 65 reviews $15.00 orange chicken lunch 6 photos 55 reviews $13.20 tan tan noodles 18 photos 47 reviews $15.00 kung pao chicken.Ĭhow mein $10.00+ soy sauce, crunchy celery, crisp bean sprouts, cabbage, carrots and onions. Recommended.Online Menu of Golden Boy Pizza Restaurant, San Mateo, California I will see if the lovely hostess, Ying, will remember my name. This will be a go-to-spot when we next over night near SFO. The cold of the ice cubes enhanced the taste of the orange and was a novel idea. The meal ended with the traditional Chinese fortune cookies and a sliced orange that was served with a few ice cubes on top. We took home half of the Tan Tan Noodles, the remaining small amount of the fish with broccoli and a large portion of rice. This is a dish I think will be better after a night in the refrigerator. The Tan Tan Noodles were a new dish to me, and while I love noodles, the sauce left something to be desired. The fish and broccoli had a tasty white sauce and was our favorite. Filled with all types of ingredients and with just the right spicy kick. The hot & sour soup – always a good way to judge a new Chinese restaurant – was very good. Our order was taken promptly: Hot & Sour Soup, Broccoli Soy with Fish and Tan Tan Noodles with Pork. We were seated in the back dining room, more suitable for in-house dining than the tables at the front of the restaurant – those host mostly people waiting for Take Away pickup orders – lots of take way served out of this tiny kitchen. This has to be one of the most out of the way Chinese restaurants I have experienced, but worth a little effort to seek it out in an industrial/residential area of San Mateo along the 101 freeway. A quick Google search of the area, positive reviews on Yelp and Trip Advisor, and we were en route in short order. We were staying overnight near SFO and had a craving for Chinese food. This was our first visit to this highly rated Chinese restaurant. Had dinner with my wife on Saturday 25 October 2014. We live in San Mateo within a couple of blocks of several chinese restaurants but Hot Wok Bistro is our new "go to" restaurant for chinese food! The portions are generous and the pricing is reasonable. We asked for brown rice and enjoyed it's nutty texture. The vegetables were delicately sliced and proportionately mixed (not cut in chucks with too much bok choy). We had chinese chicken salad, sweet and sour pork, light stir fry with chicken and combination fried rice. The owner, Tim, who later introduced himself assured us that the kitchen would prepare anything typically found on chinese menus (moo-shu vegetables, curry, etc). ![]() ![]() At first glance, the menu seemed limited but we asked the waiter for combination fried rice (not on the menu) and he readily agreed. No wonder, the food was fresh and not at all greasy. We went for an early dinner (5:00) and sat watching the volume of take out orders going out the door. Yes, it's an out of the way, neighborhood spot, but that's part of it's charm. My husband and I won a gift certificate to Hot Wok Bistro and were delightfully surprised by our experience.
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