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Best Chinese Restaurants in Edgewater, Miami, Florida | GochinaRose Restaurant Guide
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China Spot Miami 0

China Spot Miami

4reviews

As a Chinese , it’s hard to find traditional flavor in miami area . But, this place real changed my mind. The food is fresh, so tasty , very traditional Chinese flavor and you can’t stop eating .. it open your appetite and you just can’t stop eating .. really recommend and hope more and more people can come try this amazing food here ..

I’ve been looking for something that’s both healthy and delicious, and this place nailed it! It’s to-go only but they serve authentic Chinese food that tastes amazing without being heavy or oily. I usually try to eat light, but I get so tired of boring salads — this is the perfect alternative. The food might look simple, like something homemade, but don’t let that fool you — it’s packed with flavor. Plus, I’ve noticed that when I eat here, I don’t have the skin issues I usually get from eating out too much (no random pimples!) Highly recommend!

Mei Shung 0

Mei Shung

202reviews

Better than most lunch specials. Service was extremely quick and surprisingly a large amount of food. Egg drop soup was better than expected and the best egg roll I have had in the Chicago. Will def try lunch again and will return for dinner.

The staff alone makes this a good place to get food. They haven't returned to dine in since covid. That's the only bad thing I can say about this place.

China Palace 0

China Palace

226reviews

Your basic neighborhood Chinese restaurant. Located in a small strip mall, there is free parking. You are able to dine in. As I waited for my food, several people came in to pick up their order. There is a good selection on the menu with lunch and dinner specials. My order did take a bit of time. The food is still hot by the time I got home. The are ingredients fresh and plentiful. Glad I was able to assemble my sweet and sour chicken, which kept it from being soggy, I would have appreciated a few more veggies, but it was tasty. The shrimp fried rice and shrimp egg foo young were very good. The Pad Thai pictured was ok. As the neighborhood Chinese place, I will be back.

Something told me that it might not be the best idea to check out this place, but venture forth I did. China Palace is your typical hood Chinese food served with an extra helping "I couldn't care less" from the staff. Walking in the place is a dump. Every surface is sticky, there's food on the tables and chairs, grease spots on the floor, etc. I ordered my usual item to test the waters which is the orange chicken dinner special. Upon asking the cashier if it came with a soda, he spoke unintelligible words. After trying to understand him, I came to the conclusion that he was trying to explain that the specials come with either an egg roll or drink. When I asked to include the drink as extra he proceeded to roll his eyes as if it was that much difficult to just add a drink to the order. My order was ready in just a few minutes which isn't a good sign. They serve the usual large portions for under $12. While I was waiting I ended up cleaning the table myself after I realized there was sauce spilled on it (see pic for how dirty the cloth was after just a small wipe down.) The soda I ordered was lukewarm...not a great start. The egg roll is your typical egg roll made with peanut butter. Crispy, but there's definitely better rolls out there. The orange chicken started out a step above the dreaded "orange sponge." It was piping hot, crispy in some areas and had some spice to it. Still, it was just another orange sponge once the ridiculous amount of sauce soaked in. The fried rice is definitely over seasoned yet trended towards good. After just a few bites my stomach started going so I got out of there. They definitely need to do better. 2 out of 5 stars

3 Chefs 0

3 Chefs

372reviews

My friend and I were in the neighborhood when he started craving pho. Although I was hesitant to try this restaurant due to the reviews, it was the most convenient option at the time. We both ordered the pho with steak and shrimp. Initially, I thought the broth and meat were decent. However, as the ingredients settled, the broth developed an odd aftertaste, and the noodles became gummy, which I didn’t enjoy. I barely made it halfway through the dish before giving up. Still hungry, I decided to play it safe and order a pu pu platter featuring ribs, wings, crab rangoon, egg rolls, and dumplings. Overall, the platter was decent, though I noticed a strange aftertaste with the chicken wings as well. The true highlight of the experience was our waitress, Roxanne, who was incredibly helpful and attentive throughout the meal. That said, I really hope Miami sees an increase in its Vietnamese and Asian fusion options because, unfortunately, this restaurant was not a good representation.

Simple place and great food … always order here for pick up whenever I m back in Miamj !!!