
Little Chef Chinese
It’s sad this little food court is mostly empty since they remodelled it. Looks very nice but they must have pretty high rent as places have come and gone with lots of empty spots. The newest eatery is Little Chef Chinese.
Won ton soup came with a bag of fried won ton strips. I liked the flavor of the greasy and crunchy strips.
Won ton soup came in a plastic container. It had about 4 won tons, chicken strips, and a few slices of bbq pork plus lots of carrots and celery. Won ton wrappers, chicken, and bbq pork had that really light flavor you get from being cooked in water for too long. I would not order this dish again.
Potstickers had a thin crunchy outer layer and the filling was soft and moist with delicious flavor. Very tasty potstickers.
Fried chicken wings were hot out of the fryer and I loved the crunchy batter. Chicken was tender and juicy. Great tasting wings.

Staff was nice and hard working. I’d take the won ton soup off the menu if they can’t make it to order as it is not good while everything else I tried is very good.
2nd visit I went on Tuesday to try the bbq pork chow mein special. Bbq pork was tender and had a nice flavor. Noodles had a starchy flavor which was not really to my liking. Seasoned mostly with soy sauce which was ok. I really didn’t like the tiny garlic bits which got stuck in my mouth and left a bitter flavor.
I also got the appetizer combo. It appeared you could choose any appetizer from the sign but the guy in charge said I could only get the pork and cabbage potstickers.
Dumplings had a crunchy shell and I liked the flavor of the filling.
The fried chicken wings and the potstickers are pretty good. I did not like the won ton soup or chow mein. I’d go to Chung Hing for my chow mein fix or Sam Woo for won ton soup.
Little Chef Chinese
9450 Scranton Rd Ste 114E
San Diego, CA 92121
858-352-6333


2 Comments
Maggie
Sounds like it was 50/50 on the dishes. Would you go back?
Soo
I’d rather go to Golden Chopsticks or Sam Woo.