When it comes to Chinese buffets, one name that always comes to mind is Hot Wok. This restaurant chain has gained a reputation for serving some of the best Chinese food in the country. With a wide variety of dishes and a focus on quality and taste, Hot Wok has become a favorite among food lovers everywhere. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at Hot Wok, its popularity, and why people keep coming back for more.
Below are the latest Hot Wok Buffet prices.
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Most OrderedThe most commonly ordered items and dishes from this store
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| 100. Egg Roll (2 Pieces) | $4.29 | |||
| 105. Crab Rangoon (6 Pieces) | $7.49 | |||
| 107. Chinese Donuts | $5.29 | |||
| 108. Steamed Dumpling | $7.49 | |||
| 108. Fried Dumpling | $7.49 | |||
| 1008. Chicken Fried Rice | $11.99 | |||
| 200. Egg Drop Soup | $3.49 | |||
| 301. Sweet and Sour Chicken | $11.75 | |||
| H04. General Tso's Chicken | $13.95 | |||
| 601. Beef with Broccoli | $12.99 | |||
| 1001. Chicken Lo Mein | $11.99 | |||
| Soft Drinks | $2.49 | |||
Appetizers |
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| 101. Fried Wonton (8 Pieces) | $4.75 | |||
| 102. Fried Chicken Wings (6 Pieces) | $8.49 | |||
| 103. Cho Cho Chicken | $8.49 | |||
| 104. Shrimp Tempuras (4 Pieces) | $6.25 | |||
| 106. House Tray | $7.95 | |||
| 109. Cheese Potato | $7.99 | |||
| 110. Fried Corn | $7.99 | |||
| 105. Crab Rangoon (6 Pieces) (Appetizers) | $7.49 | |||
| 100. Egg Roll (2 Pieces) (Appetizers) | $4.29 | |||
| 108. Fried Dumpling (Appetizers) | $7.49 | |||
| 107. Chinese Donuts (Appetizers) | $5.29 | |||
| 108. Steamed Dumpling (Appetizers) | $7.49 | |||
ChickenWith white rice or upgrade to fried rice for an additional charge.
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| 303. Cashew Chicken | $11.75 | |||
| 307. Princess Chicken | $11.75 | |||
| 306. Chicken with Garlic Sauce | $11.75 | |||
| 300. Chicken Chow Mein | $11.75 | |||
| 308. Chicken with Broccoli | $11.75 | |||
| Pineapple chicken | $12.75 | |||
| 304. Kung Pao Chicken | $11.75 | |||
| 309. Chicken Curry | $11.75 | |||
| 310. Lemon Chicken | $12.75 | |||
| 312. Hunan Chicken | $11.75 | |||
| 302. Formosa Chicken | $11.75 | |||
| 314. Chicken with Green Bean | $12.75 | |||
| 315. Chicken Mushroom | $12.75 | |||
| 316. Mongolian Chicken | $11.75 | |||
| 305. Moo Goo Gai Pan | $11.75 | |||
| 311. Chicken with Green Pepper | $11.75 | |||
| 313. Chicken with Chinese Vegetable | $11.75 | |||
| 301. Sweet and Sour Chicken (Chicken) | $11.75 | |||
House Chef's SpecialWith white rice.
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| H03. Orange Chicken | $13.95 | |||
| H19. Coconut Shrimp | $15.95 | |||
| H00. Sesame Chicken | $13.95 | |||
| H01. Honey Chicken | $13.95 | |||
| H18. Jalapeño Chicken | $13.95 | |||
| H07. Triple Delight with Garlic Sauce | $13.95 | |||
| H15. Black Pepper Chicken | $13.95 | |||
| H08. Sweet and Sour Deluxe | $13.95 | |||
| H10. Kung Pao Triple Delight | $13.95 | |||
| H16. Happy Family | $13.95 | |||
| H11. Mandarin Combination | $13.95 | |||
| H09. Willow Beef | $13.95 | |||
| H14. Hawaiian Chicken | $13.95 | |||
| H02. Chicken and Shrimp Hunan Style | $13.95 | |||
| H05. Sesame Beef | $13.95 | |||
| H06. Orange Beef | $13.95 | |||
| H12. Scallops and Shrimp in Garlic Sauce | $14.95 | |||
| H13. Seafood Delight | $14.95 | |||
| H17. Seafood Hot Plate | $14.95 | |||
| H20. Volcanic Chicken | $13.95 | |||
| H04. General Tso's Chicken (House Chef's Special) | $13.95 | |||
Soup |
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| 203. Triple Delight Soup for Two | $7.99 | |||
| 204. Chicken and Shrimp Soup for Two | $7.99 | |||
| 205. Seafood Soup for Two | $8.99 | |||
| 206. Chicken Noodles Soup for Two | $7.99 | |||
| 207. House Noodle Soup for Two | $8.99 | |||
| 201. Hot and Sour Soup | $3.49 | |||
| 202. Wonton Soup | $3.49 | |||
| 200. Egg Drop Soup (Soup) | $3.49 | |||
BeefWith white rice or upgrade to fried rice for an additional charge.
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| 607. Mongolian Beef | $12.99 | |||
| 600. Beef Chow Mein | $12.99 | |||
| 602. Beef with Green Pepper | $12.99 | |||
| 610. Beef Mushroom | $12.99 | |||
| 603. Beef with Vegetable | $12.99 | |||
| 604. Beef Curry | $12.99 | |||
| 605. Beef with Garlic Sauce | $12.99 | |||
| 606. Beef, Bamboo Shoots and Mushroom | $12.99 | |||
| 608. Kung Pao Beef | $12.99 | |||
| 609. Hunan Beef Style | $12.99 | |||
| 611. Beef with Green Bean | $12.99 | |||
| 601. Beef with Broccoli (Beef) | $12.99 | |||
Lo MeinWith white rice or upgrade to fried rice for an additional charge.
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| 1002. Beef Lo Mein | $11.99 | |||
| 1005. Vegetable Lo Mein | $11.99 | |||
| 1004. Combination Lo Mein | $11.99 | |||
| 1003. Shrimp Lo Mein | $11.99 | |||
| 1000. Pork Lo Mein | $11.99 | |||
| 1001. Chicken Lo Mein (Lo Mein) | $11.99 | |||
Side Dishes |
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| Cold Sweet and Sour Sauce | $0.50 | |||
| Warm Sweet and Sour Sauce | $1.99 | |||
| Crispy Noodles | $0.75 | |||
| General Tso's Chicken Sauce | $2.99 | |||
| Hawaiian Chicken Sauce | $2.99 | |||
| Princess Chicken Sauce | $1.99 | |||
| Fried Rice | $3.99 | |||
| White Rice | $1.99 | |||
Chow Mei FunRice noodles.
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| 0. Chicken Chow Mei Fun | $12.95 | |||
| 1. Pork Chow Mei Fun | $12.95 | |||
| 2. Beef Chow Mei Fun | $12.95 | |||
| 3. Shrimp Chow Mei Fun | $12.95 | |||
| 4. Vegetable Chow Mei Fun | $12.95 | |||
| 5. Combination Chow Mei Fun | $12.95 | |||
Fried Rice |
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| 1006. Combination Fried Rice | $11.99 | |||
| 1007. Pork Fried Rice | $11.99 | |||
| 1009. Shrimp Fried Rice | $11.99 | |||
| 1010. Beef Fried Rice | $11.99 | |||
| 1011. Vegetable Fried Rice | $11.99 | |||
| 1008. Chicken Fried Rice (Fried Rice) | $11.99 | |||
Family Dinners |
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| Family Dinner A | $15.95 | |||
| Family Dinner B | $17.95 | |||
PorkWith white rice or upgrade to fried rice for an additional charge.
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| 403. Pork with Garlic Sauce | $11.75 | |||
| 400. Sweet and Sour Pork | $11.75 | |||
| 405. Pork Potato | $11.75 | |||
| 401. Pork Chow Mein | $11.75 | |||
| 402. Twice Cooked Pork | $11.75 | |||
| 404. Hunan Pork | $11.75 | |||
Egg Foo YoungWith white rice or upgrade to fried rice for an additional charge.
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| 500. Combination Egg Foo Young | $13.99 | |||
| 503. Shrimp Egg Foo Young | $13.99 | |||
| 501. Pork Egg Foo Young | $12.99 | |||
| 502. Chicken Egg Foo Young | $12.99 | |||
| 504. Beef Egg Foo Young | $12.99 | |||
| 505. Vegetable Egg Foo Young | $12.99 | |||
ShrimpWith white rice or upgrade to fried rice for an additional charge.
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| 709. Curry Shrimp | $12.99 | |||
| 701. Sweet and Sour Shrimp | $12.99 | |||
| 712. Shrimp Mushroom | $12.99 | |||
| 702. Shrimp with Lobster Sauce | $12.99 | |||
| 700. Shrimp Chow Mein | $12.99 | |||
| 703. Shrimp with Cashew Nuts | $12.99 | |||
| 704. Shrimp in Garlic Sauce | $12.99 | |||
| 705. Kung Pao Shrimp | $12.99 | |||
| 706. Princess Shrimp | $12.99 | |||
| 707. Hunan Shrimp | $12.99 | |||
| 708. Shrimp with Green Bean | $12.99 | |||
| 710. Shrimp with Broccoli | $12.99 | |||
| 711. Shrimp with Chinese Vegetable | $12.99 | |||
VegetableWith white rice or upgrade to fried rice for an additional charge.
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| 807. Mushroom Brown Sauce | $10.75 | |||
| 801. Combination Chinese Vegetable Platter | $10.75 | |||
| 800. Yu Hsiang Vegetable Szechuan Style | $10.75 | |||
| 802. Bean Curd Family Style | $10.75 | |||
| 803. Bean Curd Sautéed with Meat Szechuan Style | $10.75 | |||
| 804. Szechuan Broccoli | $10.75 | |||
| 806. Potato Pancakes | $10.75 | |||
| 805. Sautéed Green Bean | $10.75 | |||
Chinese Moo ShusWith white rice or upgrade to fried rice for an additional charge.
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| 900. Moo Shu Shrimp | $12.95 | |||
| 902. Moo Shu Chicken | $12.95 | |||
| 905. Moo Shu Combination | $12.95 | |||
| 901. Moo Shu Beef | $12.95 | |||
| 903. Moo Shu Pork | $12.95 | |||
| 904. Moo Shu Vegetable | $12.95 | |||
Beverages |
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| Iced Tea | $2.49 | |||
| Hot Tea | $2.49 | |||
| Coffee | $2.49 | |||
| Soft Drinks (Beverages) | $2.49 | |||
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The History of Hot Wok
Hot Wok first opened its doors in the early 1990s in a small town in the Midwest. The restaurant was started by a Chinese immigrant who had a passion for cooking and a dream of sharing his culture with others. The food was a hit from the beginning, and word of mouth quickly spread. Over time, more and more people started coming to Hot Wok, and the restaurant grew in popularity.
Today, Hot Wok has locations in cities across the United States. Despite its expansion, the restaurant has remained true to its roots. The food is still made using traditional Chinese cooking techniques, and the recipes have been passed down through generations of the founder’s family. This commitment to quality and authenticity has helped Hot Wok stand out in a crowded field of Chinese restaurants.
One of the things that sets Hot Wok apart from other Chinese buffets is its menu. The restaurant offers a wide variety of dishes, from classic favorites like General Tso’s Chicken and Kung Pao Shrimp to more adventurous options like Szechuan Beef and Ma Po Tofu. There are also plenty of vegetarian options, such as stir-fried vegetables and tofu dishes.
But it’s not just the variety of dishes that makes Hot Wok’s menu so appealing. It’s the quality of the food itself. Every dish is made using fresh ingredients and cooked to order. The restaurant uses only high-quality meats and seafood, and the vegetables are always crisp and flavorful. And while the food is certainly flavorful, it’s never overpowering. Hot Wok strikes the perfect balance of flavors in every dish.
The Atmosphere
Another reason people love Hot Wok is the atmosphere. The restaurant has a warm and inviting feel, with comfortable seating and plenty of space for diners. The decor is simple and elegant, with traditional Chinese artwork and accents throughout the dining area. There’s also a sense of community at Hot Wok. The staff is friendly and welcoming, and many regulars feel like they’re part of the family.
Of course, the most important part of any restaurant is the food. And when it comes to Hot Wok, the food is truly outstanding. With its commitment to quality, authenticity, and flavor, it’s no wonder that Hot Wok has become such a popular destination for Chinese food lovers. Whether you’re in the mood for classic dishes or something a little more adventurous, Hot Wok has something for everyone. So why not stop by and see what all the fuss is about? We’re confident you won’t be disappointed.
Conclusion
Hot Wok has become a household name when it comes to Chinese food. Its commitment to quality, authenticity, and flavor has made it a favorite among food lovers everywhere. Whether you’re in the mood for classic dishes or something a little more adventurous, Hot Wok has something for everyone. And with locations across the United States, it’s never been easier to try this popular Chinese buffet for yourself. So why not stop by and see what all the fuss is about? We’re confident you won’t be disappointed.
To learn more about Hot Wok Buffet or to find a location near you, visit their website at https://www.hotwokchinesebuffet.com/.