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China Wok Chinese Restaurant CHINA WOK CHINESE RESTAURANT 1601 Highway 40 East, Kingsland, Georgia 31548 912-510-6490 Mon-Thurs 11:00am-10:00pm, Fri/Sat 11:00am-11:00pm, Sun noon- 10:00pm Cantonese, Szechuan & Hunan, Eat In or Take Out * Hot and Spicy. We can alter spicy according to your taste LUNCH SPECIAL Served with pork fried rice or white rice, Mon-Sat 11-3 L1 Chicken or Roast Port Chow Mein $4.55 L2 Shrimp or Beef Chow Mein $4.75 L3 Moo Goo Gai Pan $4.45 L4 Roast Pork or Chicken Egg Foo Young $4.35 L5 Shrimp or Beef Egg Foo Young $4.45 L6 Pepper Steak with Onion $4.55 L7 Jumbo Shrimp with Lobster Sauce $5.10 L8 Bar-B-Q Spare Ribs $5.95 L9 Roast Pork or Chicken Lo Mein $4.55 L10 Shrimp or Beef Lo Mein $4.75 L11 Chicken Curry Sauce* $4.70 L12 Chicken or Roast Port with Chinese Vegetables $4.75 L13 Sweet and Sour Chicken or Pork $4.75 L14 Chicken with Broccoli $4.75 HOUSE SPECIAL Order H1 Fried Chicken Wings (4) $3.55 With Fried Rice $4.95 With Chicken Fried Rice $5.55 With Pork Fried Rice $5.55 With Shrimp Fried Rice $5.95 With Beef Fried Rice $5.95 H2 Fried Shrimp (12) $3.50 With Fried Rice $4.25 With Chicken Fried Rice $4.75 With Pork Fried Rice $4.75 With Shrimp Fried Rice $5.55 With Beef Fried Rice $5.55 H3 Golden Chicken Fingers $3.35 With Fried Rice $4.35 With Chicken Fried Rice $4.80 With Pork Fried Rice $4.80 With Shrimp Fried Rice $5.55 With Beef Fried Rice $5.55 CHEF’S SPECIALTIES With white rice S1 General Tso’s Chicken* $8.95 S2 Seafood Delight $11.15 S3 Beef with Orange Flavor* $9.35 S4 Chicken with Orange Flavor* $9.25 S5 Shrimp and Scallops with Garlic Sauce* $9.95 S6 Happy Family $9.95 S7 Four Seasons $9.95 S8 Triple Delight* $9.55 S9 Sesame Chicken $8.95 S10 Sauteed Mixed Vegetables $7.00 S11 General Tso’s Tofu* $8.80 S12 Sesame Tofu $8.80 S13 Szechuan Tofu* $8.80 APPETIZERS 1. Spring Roll $1.25 2. Beef Cheese Roll $1.50 3. Egg Roll (1) $1.10 4. Shrimp Roll $1.20 5. Fried Pork Wonton (10) $2.60 5a. Meat Ball $4.95 6. Fantail Shrimp (1) $1.00 7. Cheese Wonton (5) $2.65 7a. Fried Sweet Bread (10) $4.25 8. Fried or Steamed Dumplings (8) $4.55 9. Chicken Teriyaki (4) $4.50 10. Beef Teriyaki (4) $5.25 11. Bar-B-Q Spare Ribs Small/$6.25 Large/$11.95 12. Boneless Spare Ribs Small/$5.25 Large/$9.55 12a. Spare Rib Tips Small/$5.55 Large/$9.95 SOUPS With crispy noodle Small Large 13. Wonton Soup $1.20 $2.10 14. Egg Drop Soup $1.10 $2.00 15. Wonton Egg Drop Mixed Soup $1.50 $2.95 16. Chicken Rice Soup $1.10 $2.00 17. Chicken Noodle Soup $1.10 $2.00 18. Hot and Sour Soup* $1.60 $2.95 19. Vegetable Soup $3.20 20. House Special Soup $4.65 FRIED RICE Small Large 21. Plain Fried Rice $2.95 $5.00 22. Roast Pork Fried Rice $3.45 $5.95 23. Chicken Fried Rice $3.45 $5.95 24. Vegetable Fried Rice $3.15 $5.50 25. Beef Fried Rice $4.20 $7.10 26. Shrimp Fried Rice $4.35 $7.25 27. House Special Fried Rice $4.50 $7.50 LO MEIN Soft noodle Small Large 28a. Lo Mein $4.15 $7.00 28. Chicken Lo Mein $4.50 $7.15 29. Roast Pork Lo Mein $4.50 $7.15 30. Beef Lo Mein $4.60 $7.85 31. Shrimp Lo Mein $4.60 $7.95 32. Vegetable Lo Mein $4.00 $6.90 33. House Special Lo Mein $4.75 $7.95 MEI FUN Rice noodle 34. Chicken or Pork Mei Fun $7.50 35. Shrimp or Beef Mei Fun $7.50 36. House Special Mei Fun $8.00 37. Vegetable Mei Fun $7.00 37a. Singapore Mei Fun $8.00 CHOW MEIN With white rice and crispy noodle Small Large 38. Chicken or Roast Pork Chow Mein $4.15 $6.60 39. Shrimp Chow Mein $4.75 $7.50 40. Beef Chow Mein $4.75 $7.50 41. Vegetable Chow Mein $3.95 $6.75 42. House Special Chow Mein $4.50 $7.75 EGG FOO YOUNG (with white rice and sauce) 43. Chicken or Roast Pork Egg Foo Young $6.90 44. Mushroom Egg Foo Young $6.80 45. Beef or Shrimp Egg Foo Young $6.95 46. Vegetable Egg Foo Young $6.80 47. House Special Egg Foo Young $6.95 PORK With white rice Small Large 48. Roast Pork with Broccoli $4.60 $7.70 49. Roast Pork with Mixed Veg. $4.40 $7.70 50. Sweet and Sour Pork $4.40 $7.70 52. Pork with Garlic Sauce* $7.80 53. Mongolian Pork* $7.80 54. Szechuan Pork* $7.80 CHOP SUEY With white rice Small Large 54. Chicken or Roast Pork Chop Suey $4.15 $6.90 55. Shrimp or Beef Chop Suey $4.55 $7.50 57. Vegetable Chop Suey $3.95 $6.80 58. House Special Chop Suey $4.80 $7.75 MOO SHU With white rice and pancake 58a. Moo Shu Vegetables $7.00 58b. Moo Shu Pork $7.80 58c. Moo Shu Chicken $7.95 58d. Moo Shu Beef $8.25 58e. Moo Shu Shrimp $8.95 CHICKEN With white rice Small Large 59. Chicken with Broccoli $4.75 $7.95 60. Moo Goo Gai Pan $4.50 $7.95 61. Chicken with Snow Peas $4.65 $7.95 62. Chicken with Mixed Vegetables $4.50 $7.95 63. Sweet and Sour Chicken $4.50 $7.95 65. Chicken with Black Bean Sauce $7.95 66. Chicken with Cashew Nuts $7.95 67. Chicken with Szechuan Style* $7.95 68. Kung Pao Chicken* $7.95 69. Chicken with Garlic Sauce* $7.95 70. Hunan Chicken* $7.95 71. Curry Chicken* $7.95 71a. Mongolian Chicken* $7.95 BEEF With white rice Small Large 72. Beef with Broccoli $4.90 $8.25 73. Pepper Steak with Onion $4.65 $8.25 74. Beef with Snow Peas $4.90 $8.25 75. Beef with Mushroom $4.65 $8.25 76. Beef with Mixed Vegetables $4.65 $8.25 77. Mongolian Beef* $8.25 78. Curry Beef* $8.25 79. Beef with Garlic Sauce* $8.25 80. Szechuan Beef* $8.25 81. Hunan Beef* $8.25 82. Hot and Spicy Beef* $8.25 SEAFOOD With white rice Small Large 83. Shrimp with Broccoli $5.10 $8.95 84. Shrimp with Lobster Sauce $5.10 $8.95 85. Shrimp with Snow Peas $5.10 $8.95 86. Shrimp with Mixed Vegetables $5.10 $8.95 88. Curry Shrimp* $8.95 89. Hunan Shrimp* $8.95 90. Kung Pao Shrimp* $8.95 91. Shrimp with Garlic Sauce * $8.95 92. Shrimp with Szechuan Style* $8.95 93. Shrimp with Cashew Nuts $8.95 DIET MENU With white rice A. Steamed Mixed Vegetables $7.00 B. Steamed Triple Jade (Snow Peas/Broccoli/Chinese Veg.) $7.00 C. Steamed Chicken with Broccoli $7.95 D. Steamed Shrimp with Broccoli $8.95 E. Steamed Broccoli with Garlic Sc $7.00 SIDE ORDERS A. White Rice $ .85/Small Large/$1.80 B. Fried Crispy Noodle $ .60 C. Fortune Cookes (5) $ .60 D. Soda (can) or Sweet Tea $ .85 E. Sweet & Sour/S Small$ .75 F. Garlic Sauce, Brown Sauce, Curry Sauce, General TsoSmall$1.80 .
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