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China Cafe 开饭
Nice place to eat. We ordered a side of half chicken but they served us the smallest chicken they found.
Best General Tso's chicken I have ever had. Prices were bad either for the amount of food received.
Jiang Niu BBQ House Chinatown
Fantastic spot for authentic Chinese barbecue in Chicago. The flavors are rich, the meat is great, and the variety on the menu is impressive. The staff is friendly and the atmosphere is welcoming. Highly recommend for a great dining experience
We came for our friend's bday. Their option is different than what we are used in Ga. Overall, I like that the meat is more thinly sliced. This place has more veggie options. Loved the smores!
Shoo Loong Kan Hotpot
Shoo Loong Kan Hotpot in Chicago’s Chinatown offers an authentic and flavorful Sichuan hotpot experience. The broths, especially the spicy house chili and pork bone, are rich and delicious. The ingredients, like A5 wagyu beef and fresh seafood, are top-notch. The sauce bar allows for perfect customization, and the service is attentive and friendly. The lively atmosphere and beautiful decor make it a great spot for any occasion. Highly recommended for hotpot lovers!
The broth was so satisfying and bussin for those who has taste buds for spicy and mala. All the meat and veg were fresh and came in good portions. Me and my friends enjoyed the pork brain a lot at the end. We could brought the leftover soup back too. And funny part is we had to wait 30 mins and they gave us one free premium beef plate. That is for everyone who had to wait for 30 mins to get the table or something more for 1 hr awaiting time, isn’t it kinda a cool service.
Xiao Mei
An authentic Chinese food court in the heart of Chinatown If you want to enjoy the variety of Chinese food options without breaking your budget, this is a good place. There are 10-12 (depending on when you are there) food stall-type restaurants featuring dishes from all over China. There is also a barber shop and clothing store and a wonderful little snack shop that should not be missed! My friend and I had dumplings. He opted for vegetable dumplings while I went for chicken with mushroom dumplings. Both were served with a simple but wonderful garlic, chilli and black vinegar sauce. The taste was very authentic. I should note that at this, and most of the stands, there are a number of vegetarian options. There are restrooms but you must get the key from a somewhat begrudging staff member. The food court itself features some very simple metal chairs and tables but being surrounded by the food stalls makes up for the rather unsophisticated atmosphere.
Tried the pork pie. Super good! Saw it on a food show and found it here. More than made my expectations. Make sure to use plenty of the chili oil. It's mildly spicy, but the flavor it adds makes the pie perfect!
Dong bei Ren jia
A gem. The food never misses. So good!
Delicious mom and pop place! The egg and chive pancake and dumplings are a must try! They make it from scratch in front of you! Definitely will be back again!
Gourmet Food
This is a hidden gem in the neighborhood for over 35 years. It's not a place for fine dine and wine. You can dine in which is self serves. They are known for ginger scallion chicken over rice, spare rib over rice, salt and pepper pork chop, and recently I have been ordering the Mongolian beef over rice.
10/10 on the food here. The crispy pork is beyond good, and I love the giant whole wings. I’ve tried a few other dishes here and nothing has disappointed. Service is always friendly and quick. The only knock on this place is the ambiance or lack there of. Not the most inviting outside or inside, but grab your food to go and you will be a happy camper. Enjoy!
New Furama Restaurant
New Furama and Furama are my favorite go to places for dimsum. The selection is amazing, the quality great. I always leave feeling I made the best decision in dimsum. Prices are fairly reasonable too. It's a 90 minute drive one way, and well worth it.
Service is pretty good! Dim sum is pretty good and better than the broadway location
Szechuan Bistro 炳哥川菜
Very recommend a Sichuan food, each kind of food taste is different, each has its own taste, the food is served quickly, the meal bowl is very delicate, send a bowl of rice. If you can't finish the meal, you can pack it. Ask the store for a free takeout box. Go ahead and try it. You'll want to eat it again
Had their 沸腾活鱼 and it was delicious! You can definitely taste the freshness of the fish filet plus the whole dish was spicy and flavorful. Do not let the location (basement of the mall) and the appearance of the store fool you, they make some delicious Szechuan dishes.
Dim Sum House
So glad to have been recommended to this place. Dim Sum house is a tiny shop in a corner of Chinatown under the bridge, on a one way street where most people won't pass by. Yet they hold what many people love, DIM SUM! Now we can have delicious Dim Sum at home and at a fraction of the cost! 20 pork Sui Mai costs only $7.5! Now instead of one tub each, we can have 20 Sui Mai each :D
For 4 type of dim sum 20 each my bill come up to $31 and it taste damn great for the prize. Will definitely come back again to stock up more dimsum
Hing Kee
Have visited multiple times, love this place for their affordable and delicious soup dumplings. A few times the dumplings break easily at the bottom but for the price, flavor, and quantity, I am overall satisfied with what I got. Some of my favorites other than the soup dumpling are their hand- pulled noodles (have tried ox tail, braised beef, bbq duck, dan dan etc) and spicy salt & pepper calamari. This place is usually very busy with long line, so good idea to be there a bit early to get on the list, before you walk around in Chinatown
The crab soup dumplings and beef xo flat noodles were delicious. And the wait wasn’t too bad. The service was good and we definitely left with full bellies. Yum
MingHin Cuisine
Dim Sum dinner fun with friends and family in a cool atmosphere with a variety of food choices to please our whole crowd from tried and true traditional dishes to bold new discoveries. The place was packed but service was quick and our food and drinks were tasty and would definitely go back again for another fun experience.
We arrived on a Sunday night, and we had a 30-minute wait with no reservations. The customer service was good even with a slight language barrier. It's a nice traditional spot with a sprinkle of cute Asian influences throughout the restaurant. I ordered the fried noodles and the pork bun. I wasn't a big fan of the pork bun, but I did enjoy the main dish. The portion size is huge and enough to feed 3. It was full of beef and fresh veggies. It actually tasted better the next day. The flavors didn't really activate until it sat in the fridge for a bit. It was the same situation with my friends' veggie fried rice. It lacked flavor on day 1, but on day 2, it was a winner dish.
Wentworth Seafood House
Fast service and great food. My partner and I ordered an entree and a smaller dish and was never pressured to order more. We got (one) lobster soft noodles stir fry and salt and pepper egg tofu. The lobster was moist, juicy and sweet from freshness. The egg tofu was crispy outside and steaming hot and soft inside. Complimentary hot tea with the meal. Total for our meal came out to be around $60. Would come back to try other dishes. Very popular spot for Asian family style dining!
Wentworth Seafood House offers an authentic Chinese dining experience with a relaxed and inviting atmosphere. The decor features traditional touches and a comfortable dining space, perfect for both family gatherings and casual meals. The service is attentive, and you can sense the pride the restaurant takes in creating a welcoming environment. Food Highlights: 1. Beef Chow Fun - The beef chow fun was flavorful with a great balance of tender beef, fresh bean sprouts, and well-seasoned noodles. The wok hei (smoky flavor) was present, making this a delicious, classic dish. 2. Clay Pot Tofu and Seafood - This dish came bubbling hot and was packed with generous portions of seafood and tofu. The sauce was savory with a hint of sweetness, enhancing the dish’s rich flavors. Each bite was hearty and satisfying. 3. Fried Bean Curd Rolls - Served in a traditional bamboo steamer, the fried bean curd rolls were crispy on the outside and filled with a savory blend that paired well with tea. It’s a great choice for those who enjoy dim sum staples. 4. Steamed Custard Buns - These delightful buns are a must-try! The steamed exterior is soft and fluffy, giving way to a warm, sweet custard filling. Each bite is a comforting mix of creamy and mildly sweet flavors, making it the perfect dessert or treat alongside tea. They’re satisfying without being overly rich, a wonderful finish to the meal. Wentworth Seafood House embodies the essence of Chinatown dining. With its flavorful dishes, friendly staff, and comforting ambiance, it’s a spot worth visiting whether you’re in the mood for dim sum, seafood, or classic Cantonese dishes. Be prepared for a relaxed dining pace, which lets you enjoy each dish to its fullest. Would definitely return to explore more from their extensive menu!