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Chengdu Bistro 蓉小馆

142reviews

Wow! The Sichuan string beans were amazing and the highlight dish. Crispy, salty, and just the right amount of spice. Plenty for two people to share. The dry chili chicken was amazing…spicy, crispy, and not oily or greasy. Noodles were hand pulled and perfectly cooked. Amazing flavors. Super friendly service. Cozy ambiance. I loved our visit. We will definitely return to further explore the menu.

They offer pretty good selection of Sichuan food. And the dishes tasted very similar or most the same with Chengdu Impression (the Lincoln Park one, Wacker Park one was not really good), and it turned out they are the same chain. The only downside is the place is a bit crowed. Will come back to try more dishes.

China Wok

97reviews

They have a great lunch special it goes until 3pm. Lots of options and it comes with a pop and your choice of an egg roll or one crab ragoon. It was $14.52 with tax. Their portion size is very generous. I had the chicken lo mein with a diet Coke and egg roll. It was delicious. I wish they had soy sauce in a bottle instead of packets. The service was friendly and quick. The food was fresh .

This place is really nice and the food is amazing. The serving size is huge and well enough to feed 4 people. I liked the friendly customer service!

Minghin Cuisine

960reviews

This was my second visit here. The experience is, it is what it is. The dim sum offerings are reasonably priced, though the flavors don’t exactly dazzle. The vegetables were rather uninspiring, and the shrimp crepe could benefit from more gooey sauce. Other dishes, such as the noodles, also seemed a bit underwhelming in terms of sauce distribution. Still, I appreciate that this spot allows me to enjoy a variety of dim sum in one sitting—perfect for sampling a bit of everything.

Fancy looking Cantonese style food in the heart of Chicago. We got some delicious dim sum in a random Tuesday night. I was amazed the quality of food for late night dinner so I would say I was happy.

Lo's China Kitchen

313reviews

This is such a great find. I just had an amazing combo kung pow meal that was fresh and hot. Will be coming back here for sure. Hidden gem. Probably better for take out but if you’re hungry there’s no reason not to stop by and eat in.

Love their dinner combo!! Veggie rice was perfect, cant stop eating it!!

Brightwok Kitchen and Catering

300reviews

SO GOOD. I tried this place my first night in Chicago and went back (delivery) for lunch and dinner the next day too. The sesame bowl could have done with more sauce, but otherwise everything was so good. Local corn is a great addition. I had a BYOB with the cashew sauce, and a golden curry bowl as well. They left off the onions as requested when placing my online order. Can't wait to come back and have it again

They have a lot of vegan friendly options which made it appealing and easy for me to build my own bowl. Their bowls follow a similar structure of brown rice as a grain, choice of protein, then topped with veggies and some type of Asian inspired sauce such as a tahini-sesame dressing or their chili oil. I enjoyed the two tofu bowls that we had here although I found them to be overly saucy and oily. I would suggest requesting to go light on both if you are able. Their tofu was good and I appreciated the many veggie options. Plus their fried plantains were also a nice side to accompany the bowls. Service here was really friendly and helpful, and even when you dine in, your bowls will be served in takeout containers. This is helpful if you aren't able to finish your food in one sitting but seems wasteful when you toss it out right afterwards.

Taste Of China

40reviews

Super flavorful, crispy tofu with large portions. Probably the best price point in the area. I’m obsessed with their kung pao—it’s STACKED with zucchini, onion, and cabbage (unlike a lot of other places, which is just a bunch of dried chilis).

Went out with work friends for lunch and it was amazing! So cheap for how much food we got and it was so good!

Friendship Chinese

580reviews

The orange chicken was crispy on the outside, but tough on the inside. Not soft, not juicy. The pork egg rolls were very tasty. The tea was not hot.

Friendship Chinese Restaurant in Chicago deserves every bit of praise it receives. The staff here is truly amazing – their hospitality and warmth create an inviting atmosphere that makes you feel like you're part of a big, friendly family. From the moment we walked in, the service was impeccable, and their knowledge of the menu helped us navigate through the extensive options. Now, let's talk about the food. It's nothing short of extraordinary. Everything we ordered was a delight for the taste buds. The flavors were rich, and the dishes were prepared with great attention to detail. The variety on the menu ensures there's something for every palate. Whether you're a fan of classic favorites or adventurous enough to try something new, Friendship Chinese Restaurant has it all. This dining experience left us thoroughly satisfied and craving for more. A solid five-star rating for both the exceptional staff and the mouthwatering food.

Hon Kee BBQ & Seafood Restaurant

660reviews

Food was decent. I liked the won ton soup and the salted chicken. Roasted duck was lacking in flavor and the sauce was quite greasy. BBQ pork tasted great but was extremely greasy. I didn't care much for the tendon. One thing that's great here is that you can order buns and pickles on the side if you want duck buns but don't want an entire duck.

Visited Chicago and was introduced to the owners and owners son through my mentor. We were able to try their peking duck, chow fun, and bbq braided pork and wonton soup. My personal favorite was the wonton soup but everything tasted amazing. The owners were extremely kind and hospitable and we were able to drink a sip of wine with the owner and some of the locals. I could tell it's a community based restaurant and all the locals were coming here to eat some good Chinese food. I really had an amazing time. Shout-out to Mike and his family!

Dai Yee's Asian Kitchen

156reviews

This is officially my favorite Asian fusion place. The food is so fresh and taste good. I stay 35 minutes away and I don't mind the drive for this great food. Customer service is outstanding, shout-out to Lisa for always taking of me and her customers in a top tier manners. That means a lot to me.

they have some of the best egg rolls so i ordered from them again. egg rolls are still amazing but the vegetable lo mein i ordered is literally just dry noodles with no sauce at all? the chicken lo mein i had before was amazing. i literally feel like this is missing something

Dee's

129reviews

We have been customers of Dee’s for 20 years so when we decided on Christmas day to order delivery they were our first choice. We knew the wait time would be longer than usual but we knew when our fresh delicious meal arrived it would be worth it. Unfortunately our food never came, our calls were never answered and we are very disappointed.

What happened to my favorite place for YEARS? Dee's was literally the best around for so long... something happened after they closed the dining room. The food is now just OK when it used to be amazing, even for delivery. Got our order just now - it was on time, which was great - but no mustard or sweet sauces for the eggrolls and crab rangoon. I had yakitori - noodles were mushy and no flavor in the sauce. We also got some sweet and sour, which was ok, but it used to come with big veggies, and meat in a separate container to mix at home for the best presentation. Now, all pre mixed, small veggies, and a soggy mess. Very sad about this once great place.

Honeymoon Cafe

126reviews

My family and I have been coming here for as long as I could remember. The owner is a very sweet lady! I love coming here and enjoying the food. Best spot if you’re looking for real Chinese food.

Honeymoon cafe is our go-to place for takeout whenever we want Chinese food for lunch or dinner. The food is amazingly delicious. The Salt and Pepper Japanese Tofu is one of our favorites. We have only dined a few times since opening due to limited tables, and parking in Argyle sucks, even for pick-up. I'm surprised they haven't relocated to a better location in the area since the restaurant has been well established. The restaurant hours is incorrect on the menu, but on Google is correct.

Lee's Chop Suey

334reviews

Lee’s Chop Suey, is in my opinion, the best Chinese food in the city. We decided to dine in the first time out of spontaneity and were pleasantly surprised. The restaurant looked fairly empty aside from one couple and a family dining in with us. But there were plenty of food delivery people coming in to get their orders. We thought about getting the food to go but I’m so glad we stayed! The atmosphere feels like you were taken back to the 90s. If you’ve watched Sex and the City, I definitely felt like I was meeting Mr. Big in a hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant. I recommend coming here and getting the egg rolls, BBQ pork fried rice, and the wonton soup. They were my favorites!

Authentic old school chop suey. Chicago style homemade egg rolls (you can tell by the peanut butter binder) and pressed duck (which you can't find anymore)