Alright, let me tell ya ’bout this place, Frank’s BBQ & Chinese Cuisine. Don’t rightly know who this Frank fella is, but he sure can cook up a storm, or so they say. I ain’t been there myself, ya know, this old lady don’t get out much, but I heard things.

Frank’s Got All Sorts of Food
Now, they say Frank’s got all sorts of food. They got that there Chinese stuff, like cucumber salad. I ain’t never had no cucumber salad, but I reckon it’s cool and crunchy, good for a hot day. They got sour spicy soup too, that sounds like it’d warm ya up good on a cold night. And then there’s orange chicken, Kung Pao chicken, Mongolian beef… Lordy, I can’t even pronounce half them names, but they sound fancy.
- Cucumber Salad
- Sour Spicy Soup
- Orange Chicken
- Kung Pao Chicken
- Mongolian Beef
Folks say the orange chicken is sweet and tangy, the Kung Pao is a little spicy, and the Mongolian beef is… well, I don’t rightly know what Mongolian beef is, but I bet it’s good. They say it’s the best Chinese BBQ in Orange County, whatever that means. County’s a big place, ya know?
Where’s This Frank’s Place At?
Now, if you’re lookin’ to find this Frank’s place, they say it’s on El Toro Road. Near the 99 Cents Only store, ya know, the one with all the cheap stuff. Can’t miss it, they say. 23841 El Toro Road, Lake Forest. That’s what they tell me, anyways. I ain’t never been, like I said.
They Bring the Food to You, Too!
And get this, if you’re too tired to go out, or if your old bones just ain’t up to it, they’ll bring the food right to your door! That’s what they call “delivery,” I think. Or you can go pick it up yourself, that’s “takeout.” Fancy words for gettin’ food, if you ask me. And they say the first time you order delivery, it don’t cost nothin’ extra. That’s a good deal, I reckon.
More Than Just BBQ
Now, I heard tell that there’s all kinds of Chinese food. They say some comes from a place called Canton, some from Shandong, some from Jiangsu, and some from Sichuan. Sounds like a lot of places to me. And they got somethin’ called “Shaokao,” which I guess is like Chinese barbecue. I don’t know, it all sounds mighty complicated. But the important thing is, it tastes good, or so they say.
People Seem to Like It

From what I hear, folks really like Frank’s. They say the food is good, the prices are fair, and the people are friendly. They got menus online, so you can see what they got before you go. And they got pictures too, so you can see what the food looks like. That’s helpful, I guess, if you don’t know what Mongolian beef is supposed to look like. They even got reviews and ratings and all that fancy stuff.
So, Should You Go?
Well, I don’t rightly know if you should go to Frank’s BBQ & Chinese Cuisine. Like I said, I ain’t been there myself. But if you’re lookin’ for some good Chinese food, and you’re in the Lake Forest area, it might be worth checkin’ out. Just don’t expect me to go with ya, my old bones ain’t up for it. But you go on ahead, and tell me how it is when you get back. And maybe bring me some of that orange chicken, if it’s as good as they say it is.
Frank’s Working Hours and Contacts
Now, I almost forgot. If you’re plannin’ on goin’ to Frank’s, you gotta know when they’re open. I don’t rightly know the hours, but you can find ’em online, they say. And they got a phone number too, if you wanna call and ask. But don’t go callin’ me, I ain’t got nothin’ to do with it! Just look it up online, it’s easy these days.
Anyways, that’s all I know about Frank’s BBQ & Chinese Cuisine. Hope it helps ya out, and I hope the food is good, if you decide to go. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go take a nap. This talkin’ has tired me out.
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